Cross posted from Border Jumpers, Danielle Nierenberg and Bernard Pollack.

This is the first blog in a series about Action Aid's work in Senegal.

They are found on nearly every street corner in Western Africa-freshly roasted groundnuts are sold in small plastic bags or by the handful as a quick, protein-rich snack. These small nuts-which are technically legumes-have had a big influence on Africa. "Groundnuts," says Moussa Faye, of Action Aid Senegal, "have made the wealth of this country." But he explained that they've also created "poverty because of a crisis in groundnut sector after it was liberalized" by the government. One of Action Aid's priorities in Senegal is to help groundnut farmers collectives find better ways to grow, process, and sell groundnuts and groundnut products.