Value Chain Analysis of Chiuri sub sector in Baglung district
Abstract
The study was
carried out by SANGAM with financial support of Li-Bird under Multi Stakeholder
Forest Program. The main objective was to assess the constraints and
opportunities to run Chyuri Herbal based enterprises, and to design business
solutions to make their value chains more efficient and competitive with the
best utilization of the available resources. Primary data were collected
through group discussions, key informants interview, informal meetings and
direct observations, using open-ended questionnaires and checklists. Similarly,
secondary data were gathered from reports and records of community forest user
groups, District Micro Entrepreneurs Group Association (DMEGA), District Forest Office and other organizations.
The data were analyzed using qualitative and quantitative tools. The identified major constraints concerning the selected value chains are: absence of detailed resource inventory; inadequate knowledge and skills with local people about modern technology and product quality parameters, local resource management policy; insufficient finance with local processors; lack of sufficient information about market; lack of appropriate marketing policy and poor group management of the enterprise . In addition, the study also identified a number of opportunities such as the resource potential and monetary benefits to the local people; financial access through community forest user groups’ fund and financial institutions; growing market demand for quality products; involvement of service providers in forest resource management; and supportive policy for employment generation from locally available natural resources. This paper has suggested some business solutions for the effective value chain of selected products.
The data were analyzed using qualitative and quantitative tools. The identified major constraints concerning the selected value chains are: absence of detailed resource inventory; inadequate knowledge and skills with local people about modern technology and product quality parameters, local resource management policy; insufficient finance with local processors; lack of sufficient information about market; lack of appropriate marketing policy and poor group management of the enterprise . In addition, the study also identified a number of opportunities such as the resource potential and monetary benefits to the local people; financial access through community forest user groups’ fund and financial institutions; growing market demand for quality products; involvement of service providers in forest resource management; and supportive policy for employment generation from locally available natural resources. This paper has suggested some business solutions for the effective value chain of selected products.
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