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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

              African Humid Tropics Regional Programme – World Agroforestry Centre
Articulations

1. ICRAF in WCA Region




2. Concept of participatory tree
domestication in WCA

3. Way Forward

4. CONCLUSION


   African Humid Tropics Regional Programme – World Agroforestry Centre
21 countries
330 million people
1200 million ha




           African Humid Tropics Regional Programme – World Agroforestry Centre
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
Distribution of Area under Cultivation By
                   Zone
        5-year Average (2003-2007)




                                                                         5
         African Humid Tropics Regional Programme – World Agroforestry Centre
Yield per hectare by Zone

                                                                                   5yr Average
                                                     2007
                                                                                   (2003‐2007)
World                                                      541                            524 
Africa                                                     539                            510 
America                                                    327                            334 
Asia & Oceania                                             772                            786 




                                                                                  6
                  African Humid Tropics Regional Programme – World Agroforestry Centre
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

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


                                                     African Humid Tropics Regional Programme – World 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


                 African Humid Tropics Regional Programme – World Agroforestry Centre
SPECIES UNDER DOMESTICATION

  Kola nitida                                            Ricinodendron heudelotii




Irvingia gabonensis
                                                                  Gnetum africanum
                African Humid Tropics Regional Programme – World Agroforestry Centre
60
                                                                        Allanblackia
                                                                        Palm oil
                                                            50          Palm kernel
                                                                        Rape oil
                                                            40

                                                            30

                                                            20

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Allanblackia floribunda

    African Humid Tropics Regional Programme – World Agroforestry Centre
How to multiply Humid Tropics Regional Programme – World Agroforestry Centre cuttings
            African
                    the selected species: rooting
Grafting




African Humid Tropics Regional Programme – World Agroforestry Centre
How to multiply the selected species: Centre layering
         African Humid Tropics Regional Programme – World Agroforestry
                                                                       air
Creation of a cultivar
     Dacryodes edulis




Earlier fruiting, smaller trees and uniform quality




                African Humid Tropics Regional Programme – World Agroforestry Centre
African Humid Tropics Regional Programme – World Agroforestry Centre
BAOBAB VEGETABLE BANK




  African Humid Tropics Regional Programme – World Agroforestry Centre
African Humid Tropics Regional Programme – World Agroforestry Centre
Farmer-Managed Vegetative Propagation Unit


                                                                     Shade house



                   Humidity chamber



                                                                                          Stockplant
Non-mist rooting
propagator




                   African Humid Tropics Regional Programme – World Agroforestry Centre
ENTREPRENEURIAL SPIRIT IN PILOT VILLAGES




                                                                           Nigeria
            DRC




         Cameroon
    African Humid Tropics Regional Programme – World 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


              African Humid Tropics Regional Programme – World Agroforestry Centre
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




                           African Humid Tropics Regional Programme – World Agroforestry Centre
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




                African Humid Tropics Regional Programme – World Agroforestry Centre
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
                                               en
                          u




                                   k




                                                              n
                                  ec
                         do




                                                             so
                                            el
                              nd
                     ou




                                           M




                                                         as
                              O
                    ob




                                                        pw




                                                                                         2,472,150FCFA.
                ol




                                                    Ek
              Nk




                                  Villages enterprise




                                            African Humid Tropics Regional Programme – World Agroforestry Centre
The Njansang Kernel Cracking machine:




                                                          Percentage of success 90




           African Humid Tropics Regional Programme – World Agroforestry Centre
Enhance agricultural
 Income Generating
   Options in West
   and North West
     regions of
     Cameroon




         African Humid Tropics Regional Programme – World Agroforestry Centre
Post harvest machines




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




                   African Humid Tropics Regional Programme – World Agroforestry Centre
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)
           African Humid Tropics Regional Programme – World 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 adaptation
  Smallholder projects for carbon sequestration
• UN Forum on Forests
  Key role of trees outside forests
            African Humid Tropics Regional Programme – World Agroforestry Centre

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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 African Humid Tropics Regional Programme – World Agroforestry Centre
  • 2. Articulations 1. ICRAF in WCA Region 2. Concept of participatory tree domestication in WCA 3. Way Forward 4. CONCLUSION African Humid Tropics Regional Programme – World Agroforestry Centre
  • 3. 21 countries 330 million people 1200 million ha African Humid Tropics Regional Programme – World Agroforestry Centre
  • 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) 5 African Humid Tropics Regional Programme – World Agroforestry Centre
  • 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 African Humid Tropics Regional Programme – World Agroforestry Centre
  • 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 African Humid Tropics Regional Programme – World Agroforestry Centre
  • 8. African Humid Tropics Regional Programme – World Agroforestry Centre
  • 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 African Humid Tropics Regional Programme – World Agroforestry Centre
  • 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 African Humid Tropics Regional Programme – World Agroforestry Centre
  • 11. SPECIES UNDER DOMESTICATION Kola nitida Ricinodendron heudelotii Irvingia gabonensis Gnetum africanum African Humid Tropics Regional Programme – World Agroforestry Centre
  • 12. 60 Allanblackia Palm oil 50 Palm kernel Rape oil 40 30 20 10 0 ic c ei c ri c ic 8:2 it i ar i st l au ol lm C1 st e yr pa m Allanblackia floribunda African Humid Tropics Regional Programme – World Agroforestry Centre
  • 13. How to multiply Humid Tropics Regional Programme – World Agroforestry Centre cuttings African the selected species: rooting
  • 14. Grafting African Humid Tropics Regional Programme – World Agroforestry Centre
  • 15. How to multiply the selected species: Centre layering African Humid Tropics Regional Programme – World Agroforestry air
  • 16. Creation of a cultivar Dacryodes edulis Earlier fruiting, smaller trees and uniform quality African Humid Tropics Regional Programme – World Agroforestry Centre
  • 17. African Humid Tropics Regional Programme – World Agroforestry Centre
  • 18. BAOBAB VEGETABLE BANK African Humid Tropics Regional Programme – World Agroforestry Centre
  • 19. African Humid Tropics Regional Programme – World Agroforestry Centre
  • 20. Farmer-Managed Vegetative Propagation Unit Shade house Humidity chamber Stockplant Non-mist rooting propagator African Humid Tropics Regional Programme – World Agroforestry Centre
  • 21. ENTREPRENEURIAL SPIRIT IN PILOT VILLAGES Nigeria DRC Cameroon African Humid Tropics Regional Programme – World Agroforestry Centre
  • 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 African Humid Tropics Regional Programme – World Agroforestry Centre
  • 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 African Humid Tropics Regional Programme – World Agroforestry Centre
  • 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 African Humid Tropics Regional Programme – World Agroforestry Centre
  • 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 en u k n ec do so el nd ou M as O ob pw 2,472,150FCFA. ol Ek Nk Villages enterprise African Humid Tropics Regional Programme – World Agroforestry Centre
  • 26. The Njansang Kernel Cracking machine: Percentage of success 90 African Humid Tropics Regional Programme – World Agroforestry Centre
  • 27. Enhance agricultural Income Generating Options in West and North West regions of Cameroon African Humid Tropics Regional Programme – World Agroforestry Centre
  • 28. Post harvest machines Ventilated dryers for drying tree, food and spice products Multipurpose mills African Humid Tropics Regional Programme – World Agroforestry Centre
  • 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) African Humid Tropics Regional Programme – World Agroforestry Centre
  • 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 African Humid Tropics Regional Programme – World Agroforestry Centre