"The Moroccan Argan Trade provides valuable insights into the cooperative-based branch of the argan oil value chain analyzing the pioneering role of its flagship project. The book sheds light on the complex spatial and normative relationalities that co-constitute this trade." — Bertram Turner, Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology"As a cosmetic ingredient, Argan oil is dubbed "liquid gold." In this book, Robinson looks behind the bottles and bright hair, tracing Argan back to the plains of Morocco. He shows us Argan’s rich social, ecological and economic background, with a focus on the women’s cooperatives that collect and process Argan nuts. This book provides insights into the importance of biodiversity for natural ingredients – and the opportunities and challenges in harnessing such value for local livelihoods." — Maria Julia Oliva, Deputy Director & Senior Coordinator for ABS and Policy, Union for Ethical BioTrade