Type | Thesis or Dissertation - Master of Science in Natural Resources and Environmental Management |
Title | Markets and market chain analysis for eru (Gnetum spp.) in South West and Littoral Regions of Cameroon |
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Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2010 |
URL | http://www.fao.org/forestry/23863-026d24e6f3a712677412b23174d117158.pdf |
Abstract | „Gnetum‟ (Gnetum africanum and Gnetum buchholzianum) is a leafy vine found in Central African tropical humid forests. The leaves are harvested and traded principally as a vegetable in Cameroon and neighbouring Nigeria. Manyu, Kupe-Manengouba and Ndian divisions in the Southwest and Mungo in Littoral were selected as important production areas where little data exists. Participatory rural appraisal tools were used to gather information from producers, retailers, exporters, middlemen and restaurants in the divisions and markets in Cameroon and Nigeria. Seven different trading channels exist from the 2 regions, employing an estimated 1895 people (759 producers, 60 traders, 138 exporters, 141 importers, 267 retailers and 330 in support services). Gnetum contributes up to 62% of producer‟s income, with an annual average profit of 598,729 FCFA. It provides up to 75% of retailer‟s and 58% of exporter‟s incomes, giving an average exporter at Idenau an annual average profit of 481,708,750 FCFA. The better organised Nigerian wholesalers average profit is almost double their Cameroonian counterparts. Processing is generally simple and does not add significant value or reduce perishability greatly. Whilst a regulatory framework for Gnetum exists as Special Forestry Product, the majority of respondents traded without permits. Increasing quantities harvested, combined with a lack of regulatory or customary control of harvest coupled with no enforcement of permits, a very low level of domestication and increasing consumer demand have led to an unsustainable trade situation, indicated by a reduction from 336 tonnes from 2007 to 2008. Correspondingly, the price has increased by 100 CFA per kg on average from 2007- 2009. Recommendations include linking actors in the Cameroon chains; domestication programs to increase and more effective and enforceable regulatory and customary control measures to allow this highly profitable trade and important income generator to continue in the long term. |
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