The markets for non-timber forest products in the humid forest zone of Cameroon

Many rural dwellers in tropical regions depend on non-timber forest products (NTFPs) for their livelihood and their income needs. Local markets play an important role in enabling forest-dependent households to realize a significant part of their cash income through sale of NTFP's. Increase urbanizat...

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Main Authors: Ndoye, O., Ruíz Pérez, M., Eyebe, A.
Format: Book Chapter
Language:Inglés
Published: 1998
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/17827
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author Ndoye, O.
Ruíz Pérez, M.
Eyebe, A.
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Ruíz Pérez, M.
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description Many rural dwellers in tropical regions depend on non-timber forest products (NTFPs) for their livelihood and their income needs. Local markets play an important role in enabling forest-dependent households to realize a significant part of their cash income through sale of NTFP's. Increase urbanization (as a result of rural to urban migration) is a significant factor that expands the size of local NTFP markets. This paper focuses on local markets and on market intermediaries who facilitate the coordination (or the matching) of supply and demand of NTFPs by providing market outlets to farmers and guaranteeing a source of domestic supply of NTFPs for consumers. It presents the results of a study which analysed the four main NTFPs sold in the humid forst zone of Cameroon.(Dacryodes edulis, Irvingia spp., Cola acuminata and Ricinodendra heudelotii). The study found that the quantity of NTFPs marketed is significant, amounting to at least US$1.75 million in the first half of 1995. More than 1,100 traders, mainly women, are engaged in the distribution of NTFPs. Furthermore, the marketing margins obtained by traders vary between 16% (for Dacryodes edulis) and 30% (for Irvingia spp.). of the value of slaes. Thus the study confirms the role of NTFPs as a source of employment and income not only for gatherers but also for traders, and suggests the need and potential for developing these markets.
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spelling CGSpace178272025-01-24T14:20:13Z The markets for non-timber forest products in the humid forest zone of Cameroon Ndoye, O. Ruíz Pérez, M. Eyebe, A. forests income markets non-timber forest products rural communities humid zones dacryodes edulis irvingia gender Many rural dwellers in tropical regions depend on non-timber forest products (NTFPs) for their livelihood and their income needs. Local markets play an important role in enabling forest-dependent households to realize a significant part of their cash income through sale of NTFP's. Increase urbanization (as a result of rural to urban migration) is a significant factor that expands the size of local NTFP markets. This paper focuses on local markets and on market intermediaries who facilitate the coordination (or the matching) of supply and demand of NTFPs by providing market outlets to farmers and guaranteeing a source of domestic supply of NTFPs for consumers. It presents the results of a study which analysed the four main NTFPs sold in the humid forst zone of Cameroon.(Dacryodes edulis, Irvingia spp., Cola acuminata and Ricinodendra heudelotii). The study found that the quantity of NTFPs marketed is significant, amounting to at least US$1.75 million in the first half of 1995. More than 1,100 traders, mainly women, are engaged in the distribution of NTFPs. Furthermore, the marketing margins obtained by traders vary between 16% (for Dacryodes edulis) and 30% (for Irvingia spp.). of the value of slaes. Thus the study confirms the role of NTFPs as a source of employment and income not only for gatherers but also for traders, and suggests the need and potential for developing these markets. 1998 2012-06-04T09:04:39Z 2012-06-04T09:04:39Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/17827 en Ndoye, O., Ruiz Perez, M., Eyebe, A. 1998. The markets for non-timber forest products in the humid forest zone of Cameroon . ODI RDFN Paper No.22c. London, Overseas Development Institute (ODI). 20p.
spellingShingle forests
income
markets
non-timber forest products
rural communities
humid zones
dacryodes edulis
irvingia
gender
Ndoye, O.
Ruíz Pérez, M.
Eyebe, A.
The markets for non-timber forest products in the humid forest zone of Cameroon
title The markets for non-timber forest products in the humid forest zone of Cameroon
title_full The markets for non-timber forest products in the humid forest zone of Cameroon
title_fullStr The markets for non-timber forest products in the humid forest zone of Cameroon
title_full_unstemmed The markets for non-timber forest products in the humid forest zone of Cameroon
title_short The markets for non-timber forest products in the humid forest zone of Cameroon
title_sort markets for non timber forest products in the humid forest zone of cameroon
topic forests
income
markets
non-timber forest products
rural communities
humid zones
dacryodes edulis
irvingia
gender
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/17827
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