埃塞俄比亚西北部巴哈达尔周边地区桉树杆的价值链分析

IF 2.7 Q1 FORESTRY
Asabeneh Alemayehu , Yoseph Melka , Abeje Eshete
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价值链开发对于确保桉树等快速发展的人工林的利益至关重要。本研究探讨了桉树杆的价值链,重点是调查参与者及其作用、每个参与者的收益率和附加值,以及潜在的机遇和挑战。采用多阶段目的性随机抽样技术,共抽取了 194 人(157 名树木种植者和 37 名其他参与者)。研究采用价值链分析和毛利率来探讨桉树杆营销线及其功能,并估算成本和增值分布。研究结果显示了直接参与者,包括树木种植者、工人、贸易商、运输商和出口代理商,以及间接参与者(政府、经纪人、服务提供商等)。确定了约 18 条桉树杆营销线,80% 的桉树杆在主要的三条线上交易。桉树杆业务对所有参与者都有利可图。但并非所有参与者都能在整个产业链中获得均等的利益。树木种植者在最短的交易链中创造了最高的价值,而贸易商则从较长的交易链中获得了最高的收益。贸易商获得的国内价格百分比最高,而树木生产商获得的最少。缺乏市场信息、存储空间、政府和非政府组织的支持、参与者之间的合作、桉树的外部影响以及缺乏土地隔离等因素阻碍了该行业的发展。政策干预应优先考虑集群种植、提供存储空间和合作创建,以改善社区生计和桉树种植园的可持续管理。由于桉树杆的市场意义、战略相关性、市场动态、参与者概况以及与桉树杆相关的营销系统,本研究重点关注桉树杆价值链。不过,本研究仍主张进一步研究桉木炭,以了解其价值链动态和更广泛的桉树产业生态系统。
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Value chain analysis of Eucalyptus poles in around Bahir Dar, Northwestern Ethiopia

Value chain development is critical for ensuring the benefits of rapidly evolving plantation forests, such as Eucalyptus. This study examines the value chain of Eucalyptus poles, focusing on the investigation of actors and their roles, the benefit margin and value added to each actor, as well as the potential opportunities and challenges. A total of 194 (157 tree growers and 37 other actors) were selected using a multistage purposive random sampling technique. The study used value chain analysis and gross margin to explore Eucalyptus pole marketing lines, their functions, and estimate cost and value-added distributions. The results revealed direct actors, including tree growers, workers, traders, transporters, and exporting agents, and indirect actors (government, brokers, service providers, etc.). Around 18 Eucalyptus pole marketing lines were identified, with 80 % of the poles transacted in the major three lines. The Eucalyptus pole business is profitable for all involved. But not all have received an equal share of the benefits along the chain. Tree growers generated the highest value in the shortest lines, and traders reaped the highest benefit from the longer chain. Traders captured the highest percentage of the domestic price, while tree producers captured the least. A lack of access to market information, storage space, government and NGO support, inter-actor cooperation, the external effects of Eucalyptus, and the absence of land segregation have hampered the sector's development. Policy interventions should prioritize cluster planting, storage space provision, and cooperative creations to enhance community livelihoods and the sustainable management of Eucalyptus plantations. This study focuses on the Eucalyptus pole value chain due to its market significance, strategic relevance, market dynamics, actor profiles, and marketing systems associated with Eucalyptus poles. However, it still advocates for further research on Eucalyptus charcoal to understand its value chain dynamics and the broader Eucalyptus industry ecosystem.

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Trees, Forests and People
Trees, Forests and People Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)
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