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Forest to farm to market interfaces for non-timber forest products in Central Africa

Non-timber forest products provide multiple livelihood benefits. They are mainly harvested from the wild until their value increases and over-harvesting incentivises cultivation. Markets have driven cultivation, but are also frequently negatively associated with maintaining populations of wild species. A forest-to-farm transition can maintain and enhance sustainable livelihoods as well as help maintain genetic resources aided by species specific regulation, customary traditions and support from research and development initiatives.

Author: Ingram, V.

Publication Year: 2012

ISSN: 2026-5611

Source: Nature and Faune 26(2): 43-48