Hamamat Montia to Be Commissioned as Ghana’s Tourism Ambassador for Shea Butter
Hamamat Montia, founder of the Shea Butter Museum, is set to be officially commissioned as Ghana’s Tourism Ambassador for Shea Butter, in recognition of her contributions to promoting the country’s cultural heritage and the global value of shea butter as a natural product. The appointment highlights
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Hamamat Montia, founder of the Shea Butter Museum, is set to be officially commissioned as Ghana’s Tourism Ambassador for Shea Butter, in recognition of her contributions to promoting the country’s cultural heritage and the global value of shea butter as a natural product.
The appointment highlights her long-standing efforts to elevate the shea butter industry, both locally and internationally, while positioning the product as a symbol of Ghana’s rich cultural identity and natural resources. Through her work, Montia has helped create greater awareness of the importance of shea butter not only as a cosmetic and wellness product, but also as a vital economic resource for many rural communities, especially women involved in its production.
As founder of the Shea Butter Museum, she has played a key role in preserving and promoting traditional knowledge surrounding shea butter processing, while also modernising its presentation for global audiences. Her initiatives have connected culture, tourism, and enterprise, making shea butter a unique cultural attraction as well as a commercial export.
The commissioning as Tourism Ambassador for Shea Butter is expected to strengthen Ghana’s cultural tourism sector by drawing attention to indigenous products and traditions that define the country’s heritage. It also aligns with national efforts to use tourism as a platform for promoting local industries, community empowerment, and sustainable economic development.
Stakeholders in the tourism and cultural sectors view the appointment as a strategic move to boost international recognition of Ghana’s shea butter industry, attract cultural tourists, and create new opportunities for branding Ghanaian natural products on the global stage.
With her new role, Hamamat Montia is expected to serve as a cultural representative and advocate, promoting Ghana’s shea butter heritage through tourism platforms, international engagements, and cultural diplomacy initiatives.
Source: Thepressradio.com
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