Journal article
Partnerships for involving small-scale growers in commercial forestry: Lessons from Australia and Indonesia
International Forestry Review, Vol.11(1), pp.88-97
2009
Abstract
The trade relationship between small-scale growers and processing companies often plays an important role in determining the nature and extent of benefits derived from commercial forestry, and the distribution of these benefits. Many strategies are used by individual small-scale growers, village communities, companies and government agencies to form partnerships to undertake commercial forestry - including outgrower schemes, land leasing by companies, and using intermediary brokers between small-scale growers and processors. This article reports on the key findings of a three-year research project that explored different business partnerships used in commercial forestry in Australia and Indonesia, and identified the critical factors for beneficial and enduring partnerships. The key lessons from this research are that, for many small-scale growers to form successful partnerships with other investors, they need: • increased knowledge of the operations and components of commercial forestry; • improved access to competitive markets; • increased knowledge of the dynamics of forest product markets; • improved capacity of local farmer forest groups to share experiences and information, and build their knowledge of commercial forestry; and • reduced administrative and financial burden imposed by government on small-scale forestry operations.
Details
- Title
- Partnerships for involving small-scale growers in commercial forestry: Lessons from Australia and Indonesia
- Authors
- Digby Race (Author) - Charles Sturt UniversityA R Bisjoe (Author) - Charles Sturt UniversityR Hakim (Author) - Charles Sturt UniversityN Hayati (Author) - Charles Sturt UniversityJulmansyah (Author) - Charles Sturt UniversityA Kadir (Author) - Charles Sturt UniversityKurniawan (Author) - Charles Sturt UniversityP Kusumedi (Author) - Charles Sturt UniversityA A Nawir (Author) - Charles Sturt UniversityNurhaedah (Author) - Charles Sturt UniversityD U Perbatasari (Author) - Charles Sturt UniversityR Purwanti (Author) - Charles Sturt UniversityD Rohadi (Author) - Charles Sturt UniversityH Stewart (Author) - Charles Sturt UniversityB Sumirat (Author) - Charles Sturt UniversityA Suwarno (Author) - Charles Sturt University
- Publication details
- International Forestry Review, Vol.11(1), pp.88-97
- Publisher
- Commonwealth Forestry Association
- Date published
- 2009
- DOI
- 10.1505/ifor.11.1.88
- ISSN
- 1465-5489
- Organisation Unit
- Tropical Forests and People Research Centre; University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland; Forest Research Institute
- Language
- English
- Record Identifier
- 99450415902621
- Output Type
- Journal article
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