Processing and Marketing of Non-wood Forest Products: Potential Impacts and Challenges in Africa

T. J. Chupezi, O. Ndoye, M. Tchatat, B. Chikamai
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This paper provides an overview and synthesis of the processing and marketing of NWFP in Africa. Indeed, NWFPs provide a livelihood support system for forest communities and poor urban households in terms of food, medicines, income and employment. However, forest communities remain poor, always struggling to make a living rather than improving their status quo. This trend raises concern whether NWFPs constitute a poverty trap, a safety net or a resource for rural development and poverty alleviation. This paper tries to address some of these concerns with the main objective of drawing lessons from experiences across the African continent on the opportunities and challenges of the NWFPs sector. Such lessons are considered very important in informing the development of policies in future that can better contribute and sustain the provision of income and livelihood to stakeholders. Lessons drawn from this analysis shows that organised production, processing and marketing of NWFPs can increase the revenue of dependent communities, thereby contributing to poverty reduction in Africa. The paper concludes that the salient requirements for the development of the NWFP include adding value locally, choosing the right marketing strategy, informing local producers and organisations on legal procedures, supporting and building capacities of vibrant/accountable local organisations, conducting cost effective research and development, and disseminating appropriate information on the resource base and on market conditions.
非木材林产品的加工和销售:非洲的潜在影响和挑战
本文对西北粮食计划署在非洲的加工和销售进行了综述和综合。事实上,西北森林保护区在粮食、药品、收入和就业方面为森林社区和城市贫困家庭提供了生计支持系统。然而,森林社区仍然贫穷,总是挣扎着谋生,而不是改善现状。这一趋势引起人们的关注,即西北森林保护区是否构成了贫穷陷阱、安全网或农村发展和减轻贫穷的资源。本文试图解决其中的一些问题,其主要目标是从整个非洲大陆关于西北粮食计划署部门的机遇和挑战的经验中吸取教训。这些经验教训被认为非常重要,可以为未来制定政策提供信息,从而更好地促进和维持向利益攸关方提供收入和生计。从这一分析中得出的教训表明,有组织地生产、加工和销售西北粮食可以增加依赖的社区的收入,从而有助于非洲的减贫。本文的结论是,西北边境省发展的突出要求包括在当地增加价值,选择正确的营销策略,向当地生产者和组织通报法律程序,支持和建设充满活力/负责任的当地组织的能力,进行具有成本效益的研究和开发,以及传播有关资源基础和市场条件的适当信息。
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