Practical Tools for Researching Successful NTFP Commercialization: A Methods Manual. A final output of project R7925
Abstract
The manual draws on the experience of the project 'Commercialization of Non-timber Forest Products (NTFPs) in Mexico and Bolivia: Factors Influencing Success' (CEPFOR), a multidisciplinary research initiative involving partners drawn from the UK, Mexico and Bolivia. The research team critically examined the factors influencing successful non-timber forest product (NTFP) commercialization, and tested and further developed theory relating to the commercialization of NTFPs and rural development. Socio-economic and market research in 18 communities in Bolivia and Mexico examined the impact of different NTFP commercialization networks (value chains) on poverty reduction, women's livelihoods, natural resources, and rights and access of the poor. The structure and function of 16 different NTFP value chains were analysed to identify the attributes that make a chain successful. On the basis of the CEPFOR case studies, successful NTFP commercialization was defined as a transparent, equitable and sustainable activity that has a positive impact on poverty reduction, gender equality and resource access, tenure and management. The manual is designed to be of use to organizations that are currently supporting community based NTFP commercialization, or are intending to provide support to communities who want to develop commercialization of NTFPs