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Zac Tchoundjeu: Empowering local population for production of non-timber forest products
1. 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: z.tchoundjeu@cgiar.org
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2. Articulations
1. ICRAF in WCA Region
2. Concept of participatory tree
domestication in WCA
3. Way Forward
4. CONCLUSION
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3. 21 countries
330 million people
1200 million ha
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4. ECOSYSTEMS OF WCA REGION
AHT is a hot spot with more than
1800 endemic plant species
31 endemic threatened birds
35 endemic threatened mammals Tropics Regional Programme – World Agroforestry Centre
African Humid
5. Distribution of Area under Cultivation By
Zone
5-year Average (2003-2007)
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6. Yield per hectare by Zone
5yr Average
2007
(2003‐2007)
World 541 524
Africa 539 510
America 327 334
Asia & Oceania 772 786
6
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7. FOREST 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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9. Volatility of coffee price
NTFPS can generate more income (FCFA)
250.00
230.00
1600
210.00 1400
1200
190.00
170.00
1000
U S c e n t s /lb
150.00
Cocoa
130.00
800
110.00
Irvingia
90.00
600 Ricinod.
70.00 400
200
50.00
30.00
1966 1970 1974 1978 1982 1986 1990 1994 1998 2002 0
calendar year
1996 1997 1998 1999
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10. 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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11. SPECIES UNDER DOMESTICATION
Kola nitida Ricinodendron heudelotii
Irvingia gabonensis
Gnetum africanum
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12. 60
Allanblackia
Palm oil
50 Palm kernel
Rape oil
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Allanblackia floribunda
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13. How to multiply Humid Tropics Regional Programme – World Agroforestry Centre cuttings
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the selected species: rooting
15. How to multiply the selected species: Centre layering
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air
16. Creation of a cultivar
Dacryodes edulis
Earlier fruiting, smaller trees and uniform quality
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20. Farmer-Managed Vegetative Propagation Unit
Shade house
Humidity chamber
Stockplant
Non-mist rooting
propagator
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21. ENTREPRENEURIAL SPIRIT IN PILOT VILLAGES
Nigeria
DRC
Cameroon
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22. 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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23. 25000
20000
15000
HOW TO INCREASE
FARMER INCOMES
10000
5000
0
Regional Local Local Local Regional Farmer (1-4)
Retailer (3) Traders (4) Collectors (4) Collectors (3) Retailer (4)
Profit margin received by market actors
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24. Njansang Examples
Collectives action / Group Sales
Sensitization
Sensitization
Meetings
Meetings
Group Dynamics
Group Dynamics
Improve harvest
Improve harvest
and post-harvest
and post-harvest
Guarantee
Guarantee techniques
techniques
Farmer Funds
Funds
Enterprise
Developme Farmers
nt In
Building linkages
Cameroon Workshop &
Workshop &
Building linkages
between farmers
between farmers
Training
Training and traders
and traders
Market
Market
Survey
Survey
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25. Some Results
• In 2005, 4 farmers
2000000
1800000
enterprises generates
1600000 received 709,075 FCFA
1400000 from the sale of
1200000 Amount 2005 njansang.
Am ount
1000000 Amount 2006
800000 Amount 2007
600000
• In 2006, they generated
400000
200000
2,826,000FCFA.
0
• In 2007 they generated
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Villages enterprise
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26. The Njansang Kernel Cracking machine:
Percentage of success 90
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27. Enhance agricultural
Income Generating
Options in West
and North West
regions of
Cameroon
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28. Post harvest machines
Ventilated dryers for drying
tree, food and spice products Multipurpose mills
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29. Conclusion
• 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)
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30. 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 adaptation
Smallholder projects for carbon sequestration
• UN Forum on Forests
Key role of trees outside forests
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