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Day 3, Session 7: Experience with extraction and management of non-timber forest products Presentation by Zac Tchoundjeu, ICRAF
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African Humid Tropics Regional Programme African Humid Tropics Regional Programme World Agroforestry Centre World Agroforestry Centre Empowering local population for production of non-timber forest products Forest Tenure, Governance and Enterprise May 25-29 Yaounde, Cameroon Zac Tchoundjeu ICRAF REGIONAL DIRECTOR PO. Box 16 317 Yaoundé Cameroon Email: [email protected]
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African Humid Tropics Regional Programme African Humid Tropics Regional Programme –– World Agroforestry CentreWorld Agroforestry Centre

Empowering local population for production of non-timber forest products

Forest Tenure, Governance and Enterprise

May 25-29 Yaounde, Cameroon

Zac TchoundjeuICRAF REGIONAL DIRECTORPO. Box 16 317 Yaoundé CameroonEmail: [email protected]

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African Humid Tropics Regional Programme African Humid Tropics Regional Programme –– World Agroforestry CentreWorld Agroforestry Centre

Articulations

1. ICRAF in WCA Region

2. Concept of participatory tree domestication in WCA

3. Way Forward

4. CONCLUSION

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African Humid Tropics Regional Programme African Humid Tropics Regional Programme –– World Agroforestry CentreWorld Agroforestry Centre

21 countries330 million people1200 million ha

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African Humid Tropics Regional Programme African Humid Tropics Regional Programme –– World Agroforestry CentreWorld Agroforestry Centre

ECOSYSTEMS OF WCA REGION

AHT is a hot spot with more than 1800 endemic plant species31 endemic threatened birds35 endemic threatened mammals

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African Humid Tropics Regional Programme African Humid Tropics Regional Programme –– World Agroforestry CentreWorld Agroforestry Centre

Distribution of Area under Cultivation By Distribution of Area under Cultivation By ZoneZone

55--year Average (2003year Average (2003--2007)2007)

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African Humid Tropics Regional Programme African Humid Tropics Regional Programme –– World Agroforestry CentreWorld Agroforestry Centre

Yield per hectare by ZoneYield per hectare by Zone

20075yr Average(2003‐2007)

World  541  524 

Africa  539  510 

America  327  334 

Asia & Oceania  772  786 

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African Humid Tropics Regional Programme African Humid Tropics Regional Programme –– World Agroforestry CentreWorld Agroforestry Centre

FOREST IS NOT ONLY LOGS AND TIMBERFOREST IS NOT ONLY LOGS AND TIMBER

Over two thirds of the 600 million people in Africa rely directly or indirectly on forest for their livelihoods

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African Humid Tropics Regional Programme African Humid Tropics Regional Programme –– World Agroforestry CentreWorld Agroforestry Centre

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African Humid Tropics Regional Programme African Humid Tropics Regional Programme –– World Agroforestry CentreWorld Agroforestry Centre

NTFPS can generate more income (FCFA)

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African Humid Tropics Regional Programme African Humid Tropics Regional Programme –– World Agroforestry CentreWorld Agroforestry Centre

Participatory Tree Domestication (PTD)

Put simply PTD refers to:• the means communities select, propagate and manage

high-value indigenous fruit trees and medicinal plants and integrate them in the various farming systems,

• Species for domestication are mainly selected encompassing indigenous knowledge and genetic selection based on scientific principles

• A strong partnership is developed with scientists, civic authorities and private companies.

• PTD is a farmer driven and market lead process. It focuses on species farmers consume best with high potentials for local, regional and international markets

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African Humid Tropics Regional Programme African Humid Tropics Regional Programme –– World Agroforestry CentreWorld Agroforestry CentreGnetum africanum

SPECIES UNDER DOMESTICATION

Irvingia gabonensis

Ricinodendron heudelotiiKola nitida

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African Humid Tropics Regional Programme African Humid Tropics Regional Programme –– World Agroforestry CentreWorld Agroforestry Centre

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African Humid Tropics Regional Programme African Humid Tropics Regional Programme –– World Agroforestry CentreWorld Agroforestry CentreHow to multiply the selected species: rooting cuttingsrooting cuttings

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African Humid Tropics Regional Programme African Humid Tropics Regional Programme –– World Agroforestry CentreWorld Agroforestry Centre

Grafting

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African Humid Tropics Regional Programme African Humid Tropics Regional Programme –– World Agroforestry CentreWorld Agroforestry CentreHow to multiply the selected species: air layeringair layering

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African Humid Tropics Regional Programme African Humid Tropics Regional Programme –– World Agroforestry CentreWorld Agroforestry Centre

Creation of a cultivar

Earlier fruiting, smaller trees and uniform quality

Dacryodes edulis

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African Humid Tropics Regional Programme African Humid Tropics Regional Programme –– World Agroforestry CentreWorld Agroforestry Centre

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African Humid Tropics Regional Programme African Humid Tropics Regional Programme –– World Agroforestry CentreWorld Agroforestry Centre

BAOBAB VEGETABLE BANK

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African Humid Tropics Regional Programme African Humid Tropics Regional Programme –– World Agroforestry CentreWorld Agroforestry Centre

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African Humid Tropics Regional Programme African Humid Tropics Regional Programme –– World Agroforestry CentreWorld Agroforestry Centre

Farmer-Managed Vegetative Propagation Unit

Non-mist rooting propagator

Humidity chamber

Shade house

Stockplant

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African Humid Tropics Regional Programme African Humid Tropics Regional Programme –– World Agroforestry CentreWorld Agroforestry Centre

ENTREPRENEURIAL SPIRIT IN PILOT VILLAGES

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Cameroon

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African Humid Tropics Regional Programme African Humid Tropics Regional Programme –– World Agroforestry CentreWorld Agroforestry Centre

Approaches for linking rural communities to

markets

1. Integrating small farmers into value chains

2. Building local skills for improving competitiveness

3. Appraising market-led opportunities for rural communities

4. Strengthening service providers

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African Humid Tropics Regional Programme African Humid Tropics Regional Programme –– World Agroforestry CentreWorld Agroforestry Centre

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HOW TO INCREASEHOW TO INCREASEFARMER INCOMESFARMER INCOMES

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African Humid Tropics Regional Programme African Humid Tropics Regional Programme –– World Agroforestry CentreWorld Agroforestry Centre

Collectives action / Group Sales

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Building linkages between farmersand traders

Building linkages between farmersand traders

Improve harvest and post-harvest techniques

Improve harvest and post-harvest techniques

Njansang Examples

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Farmer Farmer Enterprise Enterprise DevelopmeDevelopment In nt In CameroonCameroon

Group DynamicsGroup Dynamics

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African Humid Tropics Regional Programme African Humid Tropics Regional Programme –– World Agroforestry CentreWorld Agroforestry Centre

Some ResultsSome Results

• In 2005, 4 farmers enterprises generates received 709,075 FCFA from the sale of njansang.

• In 2006, they generated 2,826,000FCFA.

• In 2007 they generated 2,472,150FCFA.

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African Humid Tropics Regional Programme African Humid Tropics Regional Programme –– World Agroforestry CentreWorld Agroforestry Centre

The Njansang Kernel Cracking machine:

Percentage of success 90

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African Humid Tropics Regional Programme African Humid Tropics Regional Programme –– World Agroforestry CentreWorld Agroforestry Centre

Enhance agricultural Income Generating

Options in West and North West

regions of Cameroon

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African Humid Tropics Regional Programme African Humid Tropics Regional Programme –– World Agroforestry CentreWorld Agroforestry Centre

Post harvest machines

Ventilated dryers for drying tree, food and spice products Multipurpose mills

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African Humid Tropics Regional Programme African Humid Tropics Regional Programme –– World Agroforestry CentreWorld Agroforestry Centre

• Early fruiting and capture of desired traits are great incentive for adoption.

• Market of agroforestry products is being gradually developed with appropriate transformation and packaging methods.

• Indigenous fruit trees have high potentials to improve livelihood of local populations helping to achieve the MDGs (Poverty eradication, hunger reduction, improved of health and nutrition)

Conclusion

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African Humid Tropics Regional Programme African Humid Tropics Regional Programme –– World Agroforestry CentreWorld Agroforestry Centre

Conclusion…Indigenous fruit portfolio now at the heart of key

global environmental processes• Convention to combat desertification

Agroforestry for land regeneration• Biodiversity Convention

Role of agroforestry in biodiversity conservation• Climate Change Convention

Agroforestry as a key to adaptationSmallholder projects for carbon sequestration

• UN Forum on ForestsKey role of trees outside forests


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