Value-adding in Forestry at the Farm and Community Level
Dennis P. Peque
Abstract:
Subsistence farmers have long recognized the importance of trees as a source
of many goods, services and amenities. However, central to tree growing
activities should be the development of opporttmities for fatmers to generate and
improve their income by value adding. A variety of value-adding activities are
undertaken in small-scale forestry in Leyte. This includes production of
fuelwood, charcoal, lumber, furniture and novelty items. By increasing forestry
revenue, value-adding encourages smallholders to plant more trees. Community
forestry, as an alternative to individually owned forestry, allows smallholders to
work together to increase productivity and creates opportunities for value adding.
Since smallholders lack resources and other needed technical knowledge, the role
of support organizations such as the Department of Environment and Natural
Resources (DENR) and Depmtment of Trade and Industry (DTI) are crucial for
value-adding. These agencies can help smallholders in the processing of papers
to make the venture legal and in establishing market linkage for the product that
they will produce.
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