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INBAR BAMBOO & RATTAN

LIVELIHOOD DEVELOPMENT IN GHANA

by

Michael KwakuRegional Coordinator

INBAR West-Africa

Contact: mkwaku@inbar.int | www.inbar.int

INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM

LOCAL AND GLOBAL STRATEGIES FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN GHANA

8th September, 2011

INBAR Head Office in Beijing

35 member countries5 Regional offices

1997 1999 2011

INBAR-Ghana

Kumasi Office

INBAR

Global/Int’al Inter-Governmental organization (Non-

Profit)

Small & flexible

Based in a centre of knowledge

poverty reduction + environment = sustainable progress

Premiere source of expertise in bamboo and rattan

INBAR-GOAL

Develop and assists in the transfer of appropriate BAMBOO and RATTAN

technologies and solutions to benefit peoples of the world and their

environment

THE FOREST SITUATION IN GHANA

20% of original tropical forest area now left of it original size

Annual rate of deforestation is 750 hectares since 1981

Degraded area over 300,000 hectares

Sustainable timber production (Allowable cut) only 1million m3/yr.

Requirement of timber industry 4 million m3/yr.

Increase unemployment

A TIME BOMB!!!

The Deforestation Impact

Affecting the livelihoods of local people

disrupting important environmental functions and

severely disturbing the biological integrity of the original forest ecosystem .

There is a now a serious concern in GHANA about climatic change, soil erosion and large-scale desertification.

Can BAMBOO be use to;

supplement/replace dwindling timber resources in

Ghana?

create employment and reduce poverty?

Solve some of the environmental challenges?

QUESTIONS

BAMBOO FACTS

Rapid re-greening: a response to the problem of deforestation

Bamboo plantations: short term cash flows compared with other timber species

Very fast growing: timber substitute due to wood shortages / increasing timber prices

Bamboo for the environment: (erosion control, soil stabilization along river banks and slopes

Bamboo Industries and High Value Added Products :There is a growing market for bamboo products – US$7Billions

Bamboo occurs throughout Ghana

High density in the Western, Ashanti, and

Central Regions.

The segment extending from Abora Dunkwa

(west of Accra) northwest towards Assin

Foso and onto Kumasi in the Ashanti Region

marks one side of Ghana’s Bamboo curtain.

The segment extending southward from

Kumasi to Takoradi marks the other side.

This is also the area being exploited for the

local market in Accra and for the housing

industry in the Ashanti Region.

GHANA BAMBOO VEGETATION

BAMBOO

Natural Stand-Tandan Plantation-Daboase

OVERVIEWINBAR BAMBOO INITIATIVES -Ghana

Housing-Kumasi

Economic Livelihood and poverty alleviation (Action Research Site-ARS)-

Kumasi

Natural resource conservation-Daboase (Western Region)

Technical expertise for growing bamboo and rattan, processing,

manufacturing, marketing and policy development

Bamboo Biomass Energy Project (Charcoal and firewood)

Academic research and capacity building (Department of Architecture,

Integrated Rural Art Industry, Renewable Natural resources Institute-

KNUST) and Kumasi Polytechnics etc

Bamboo School and Housing Workshop

Kumasi - Ghana

2003

5 days workshop on bamboo housing – 30 participants

from different institutions

Construction of a 3 unit primary school block)

Partners: TRADA -UK, British High Commission-

Accra and BRRI – Kumasi

PRESERVATION OF BAMBOO & FOUNDATION

STRUCTURAL FRAME

Prefabricated bamboo trusses & Cement plastering of bamboo wall

Bamboo school with bamboo furniture-Fumesua, Kumasi

Experiences from other projects

& Bamboo housing in Maui, HawaiiA Bahareque house in Ecuador

INDIA BAMBOO HOUSE

Modern Chinese Bamboo House

BAMBOO SCHOOL DWORBOR-CAPE COAST (S.A.B.R.E)

BAMBOO BUD HOUSE

INBAR Livelihood and Economic Development-LED

INBAR

International Network for

Bamboo & Rattan

BAMBOO FURNITURE-GHANA

BAMBOO LAMINATED SCHOOL DESK

2007

BAMBOO LAMINATED CHAIRS

2011

WOOD CHARCOAL

Increasingly, the forest reserves are also being

exploited for illegal charcoal production

Demand for charcoal is increasing with oil prices.

Previously most wood supply for charcoal

production was from off-reserve sources.

BAMBOO CHARCOAL RESEARCH

2006

BAMBOO CHARCOALEU/INBAR Bamboo biomass Energy Project

2009-2013

Constructed Bamboo charcoal brick kiln and production

LOCAL ADOPTED TECHNOLOGY

BAMBOO CHARCOAL SAMPLE DISTRIBUTION

RATTAN/CANE

Rattan plantation Rattan Nursery

RATTANmeans of livelihood

for millions of

indigenous people

Rattan Trade (ITTO1997)

• Overall Global Trade : US$4Bn

• Source: http://eng.icbr.ac.cn/Article/cooperation/workshop/200704/20070409114226.shtml http://www.fao.org/docrep/x2161e/x2161e09.htm

Major players

• Indonesia:

US $182 million exports

in 2002

• Malaysia

• Vietnam

• China

• Philippines

• Thailand

Vietnam

Philippines

China

Thailand

Indonesia

Malaysia

• Source: http://www.inbar.int/Board.asp?Boardid=101

Production to Consumption Studies-PCS

Enhancing opportunities for market-led rattan-based development

in West and Central Africa.

Establishment of a Rattan Processing Facility Center in Kumasi

Ghana for training and common access for rattan producers

OVERVIEWINBAR RATTAN INITIATIVES -Ghana

Training of community rattan processors in improved techniques

INBAR

International Network for

Bamboo & Rattan

Workshop for training in design for market-based product development

Innovation & Design

• Use of dyeing as a technique to add color

•Combination of local craftssuch as beads, pottery, Kente cloth

Ghana is the 2nd largest producer of Gold

Gold is yellow in color so is Rattan

Hence making Rattan the next Gold of Ghana

Government Role/Responsibilities

Institution Responsibilities

Ministry of Finance and Economic

Planning

• Providing financial support for the development of the

bamboo/rattan sector as a means of increasing and diversify

national revenue

Ministry of Land and Natural

Resources/BARADEP

• Initiating policy formulation and reforms for bamboo/rattan

• Propagation of high planting materials (nurseries)

• Establishment of demonstration stands

• Allocation of degraded land to individuals and corporate for

bamboo/rattan cultivation/plantation

Ministry of Trade and Industry • Promotion and development of bamboo trade

• Facilitating Technology transfer and ensuring maintenance of

quality control

• Facilitating access to credit by groups/individuals engaged in

processing bamboo /rattan and exports of bamboo products

Ministry of food and Agriculture • Promotion of bamboo/rattan as cash crops

• Promotion of bamboo shoots as vegetables

• Promotion of bamboo in Agro-forestry systems

Government Role/Responsibilities

Institution Responsibilities

Ministry of Local Government

and Rural

Development/District

Assemblies

• Promotion of bamboo/rattan as part of the District Assembly

poverty Alleviation programme for income generation employment

creation and rural industrialisation

Ministry of Tourism • Promoting bamboo/gardens (museum, artefacts etc) for eco-tourism

Ministry of Works and Housing • Promoting the use if bamboo as engineering material

Ministry of Science and

Environment

• Promotion of bamboo usage for protection of water bodies

• Promotion of bamboo usage for prevention of soil erosion,

especially in hilly areas

• Promotion of the use of to create green-belts around towns and

cities to improve the environment to provide greenhouse effect and

reduce global warming

YOU & I

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THANK YOU

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