In the rapidly growing Tanzanian economy, increasing demand for timber and limited wood supply from industrial plantations and natural forests have opened a new livelihood opportunity for smallholder farmers in the Southern Highlands of Tanzania, which is undergoing a tree-growing boom. In the absence of support services, research and statistics, the magnitude of the phenomena has remained unclear, along with the farmers’ capability to meet market demands, access the markets, and negotiate prices. Primary qualitative data were collected to clarify the role of smallholder tree growers in the forest transition process and wood value chain using 60 semi-structured tree farmer interviews in four villages, and through interviews of timber buyers...
In many developing countries, especially in Africa, farmers have been introduced to agroforestry wit...
The South African timber industry has been dominated by a few large companies. Meanwhile poor rural ...
Thesis (M.Dev.Studies)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2004.This study was conducted to investi...
In the rapidly growing Tanzanian economy, increasing demand for timber and limited wood supply from ...
Many smallholder tree growers in developing countries and those advising them, hold a view that if t...
Tanzania’s forest sector has unrealized opportunities of contributing to socio-economic development ...
As East African countries face increasing destruction of natural forests and diminishing stocks of f...
The dynamics of the timber value chain in the Southern Highlands of Tanzania well known. The study s...
Based on recent estimates, the average demand for wood at 1.39 m3/year/capita surpasses the average ...
Smallholder forestry is experiencing many challenges like limited understanding of silvicultural tre...
Woodlots have become the most important investment opportunity among smallholders of Mufindi distric...
Small-scale commercial tree plantations are considerably increasing in the Southern Highlands of Tan...
Small-scale timber farming provides alternative income for growers selling to forestry, procurement ...
Commercial forestry is a growing industry in Tanzania, and is central to several major development s...
International Journal of Education and Research 2015: Vol 3(12)The paper presents baseline results o...
In many developing countries, especially in Africa, farmers have been introduced to agroforestry wit...
The South African timber industry has been dominated by a few large companies. Meanwhile poor rural ...
Thesis (M.Dev.Studies)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2004.This study was conducted to investi...
In the rapidly growing Tanzanian economy, increasing demand for timber and limited wood supply from ...
Many smallholder tree growers in developing countries and those advising them, hold a view that if t...
Tanzania’s forest sector has unrealized opportunities of contributing to socio-economic development ...
As East African countries face increasing destruction of natural forests and diminishing stocks of f...
The dynamics of the timber value chain in the Southern Highlands of Tanzania well known. The study s...
Based on recent estimates, the average demand for wood at 1.39 m3/year/capita surpasses the average ...
Smallholder forestry is experiencing many challenges like limited understanding of silvicultural tre...
Woodlots have become the most important investment opportunity among smallholders of Mufindi distric...
Small-scale commercial tree plantations are considerably increasing in the Southern Highlands of Tan...
Small-scale timber farming provides alternative income for growers selling to forestry, procurement ...
Commercial forestry is a growing industry in Tanzania, and is central to several major development s...
International Journal of Education and Research 2015: Vol 3(12)The paper presents baseline results o...
In many developing countries, especially in Africa, farmers have been introduced to agroforestry wit...
The South African timber industry has been dominated by a few large companies. Meanwhile poor rural ...
Thesis (M.Dev.Studies)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2004.This study was conducted to investi...