00:00 I've been an entrepreneur since I was 9 years old.
00:03 At that age, during the holidays,
00:06 we would help my mom sell the little things,
00:08 the plate on her head.
00:09 It followed us.
00:10 The millenial saw the light of day at home.
00:20 I recognize that it wasn't easy,
00:22 because the passion was there,
00:24 but the means were limited.
00:26 What I did,
00:28 I went to see my little sister.
00:29 I borrowed some money
00:32 to add to what I was doing,
00:34 to be able to launch myself.
00:35 Because I started with the roasted peanuts at home.
00:39 Nowadays, I can say that there has been an evolution,
00:43 because we can find the house on a site.
00:46 We transform local products,
00:48 mainly peanuts,
00:50 into peanut paste,
00:51 peanut butter,
00:52 and roasted peanuts.
00:58 Once, I went to the market to buy the dough.
01:01 And when I cooked,
01:03 it wasn't like that at all.
01:04 It was full of sand.
01:06 I said to myself,
01:07 "Why don't you start producing yourself?"
01:09 Since then, I've been saying to myself,
01:11 "I'm going to try to do it myself,
01:13 to do what I want for myself."
01:16 We are very hardworking,
01:19 when it comes to raw materials.
01:21 Everything that concerns hygiene around production,
01:26 we put our heart into it.
01:27 We put a lot of rigor into it,
01:29 in order to produce healthy food for our customers.
01:34 I'm very grateful to Mrs. Sarayu for her help.
01:43 I'm very grateful to her for her help.
01:46 I'm very grateful to her for her help.
01:50 I'm very grateful to her for her help.
01:53 I'm very grateful to her for her help.
01:57 We have the same taste,
01:59 we have the same quality.
02:01 We have the same taste,
02:03 we have the same quality.
02:04 We have the same taste.
02:06 There is no one-size-fits-all.
02:14 I'm studying to become a university student.
02:16 My son often tells me,
02:18 "Mom,
02:19 my school asked me to tell you your profession.
02:22 I told him, "You sell peanuts, is that true?"
02:25 I said, "Yes,
02:26 I sell peanuts."
02:27 It's not because we have a big diploma
02:30 that we can't do it.
02:31 I started at home with a kilo of peanuts.
02:34 And that's where we are today.
02:36 You need patience
02:38 to be able to achieve your goals.
02:40 My biggest wish
02:42 is to acquire a shop
02:44 that is unique to the Kassou.
02:46 I want to build a modern factory
02:50 for the production of peanuts
02:52 and the commercialization of local products.
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