Forestry and Value Chains Development Programme - FORVAC
Film 2 - Establishing Community Based Sustainable Forest Management. This film explains how Community Based Forest Management is set up in the communities and very importantly how protection and measures to ensure sustainable harvesting are introduced and ensured.
Embassy of Finland in Dar es Salaam - Suomen suurlähetystö Dar es Salaam
The Forest and Value Chains Development Programme (FORVAC July 2018 to July 2024) strengthening Community Based Forest Management in Tanzania through supporting sustainable forest product enterprise development and value addition.
Want to know what happens when natural forests are devolved to community management in Tanzania and then communities are supported to use them sustainably including with mobile sawmills!?
FORVAC has developed a series of 5 films to tell the story for the Forest and Value Chains Development Programme (FORVAC) – which has supported a ‘use it or lose it’ approach to Community Based Forest Management. It is an important story to tell, of national and international significance, so please help share this story by sharing these films.
Film 1 - What is Community Based Forest Management and what is the role of FORVAC? This film introduces what Community Based Forest Management (CBFM) is and what the role and objectives of FORVAC are in supporting it, including the premise that ‘the forest that pays, is the forest that stays’.
Embassy of Finland in Dar es Salaam - Suomen suurlähetystö Dar es Salaam
FORVAC has supported the development of the beekeeping value chain from the grassroots up to the policy level. Despite the wide range of different support methods for the beekeeping value chain, FORVAC identified several challenges that were hindering the expansion of beekeeping in its operational area. Hereby, FORVAC contracted short-term consultants to investigate the reasons for these challenges, especially in Ruvuma Cluster.
The practical recommendations on how to enhance the beekeeping value chain are presented in the consultancy report (see the link below). As FORVAC is ending in July 2024, it won’t have time to tackle all the challenges, but local government officials and other relevant stakeholders, as well as future projects, can use these recommendations to support the growth of the honey industry in Ruvuma Cluster.
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