building profitable and sustainable community forest enterprises: enabling conditions

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Duncan MacqueenPresentation for the conference on Taking stock of smallholders and community forestryMontpellier FranceMarch 24-26, 2010

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Page 1: Building profitable and sustainable community forest enterprises: Enabling conditions

Duncan MacqueenInternational Institute for Environment and Development (IIED)

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Context of this paper

• Forest connect alliance

• Work in: Brazil, Burkina Faso, China, Ethiopia, Gambia, Ghana, Guatemala, Guyana, India, Lao PDR, Malawi, Mozambique, Nepal, South Africa, Uganda.

• Input to DRC (RDC) model for community forestry

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Structure of this presentation

• Introduction

• Foundation: secure commercial rights

• Scaffolding: organisation

• Concrete: business skills

• Examples – 12 countries

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Introduction• Political trends - 22% South 40% north

• Economic reality– 90% of enterprises and 50% employment . No rights = informality (Kozak, 2007)

• Impacts? – Rights = enterprises, forests and communities flourish (Molnar et al. 2007)

• But…the picture is mixed - Forest Connect partners suggested that to commercial rights you need to add social organisation and business skills.

• Why? – Isolation from each other, markets, service providers and policy makers.

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Foundation: secure commercial rights• For whom? Rightsholders –

Families (IFFA), Communities (GACF), Indigenous peoples (IAITPTF).

• For what? CFE “Entity undertaking commercial exchanges based on forest or trees, overseen in a self-defining community, by a credible representative body suited to act as certificate holder and which can claim legitimacy in terms of people and area, that generates and redistributes profits within that community.”

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Secure commercial rights cont.

Secure:• Duration – sufficient incentive to invest

• Assurance - without confusion over multiple use rights, land / forests, subsistence / commercial

• Robustness – defensible in law

• Exclusivity - no overlapping concessions, mining rights etc

• Simplicity -

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Scaffolding: social organisation

Production Aggregation

MarketingIntelligence

The Market

Key functions

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Social organisation cont.

• Abundant commercial forest resources ~ poverty (Sunderlin et al. 2007) Why organisation matters…

• Defining and staffing business roles

• Business registration

• Management and record keeping

• Scale efficiencies / bargaining power

• Marketing and advocacy

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Concrete: business skills • Range – (i) Large numbers of very

small, low-input low-output enterprises that proliferate to meet household needs; to (ii) smaller numbers of more productive enterprises

• Market research• Business roles• Competition and upgrading• Record keeping (e.g. investment

proposals)• Appropriate business models

• Autonomy and facilitation

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Examples – promising (ex Mex. / Nepal)

• SWEDEN

• Secure commercial rights – Forest Act 1903

• Social organisation – 4 associations = 110,000 members = 6.3 million hectares (~50 ha)

• Business skills – sawmills, pulp and paper, bio-energy

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Examples - promising

• CHINA

• Secure commercial rights – “Three fixes”, “Resolution on accelerating forest development, 2003”

• Social organisation – 37 million ha to 57 million households. China National Forest Industry Association + provincials

• Business skills – 2003 Small and medium enterprise promotion law.

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Examples - promising

• GUATEMALA (Peten)

• Secure commercial rights – 1989 CONAP - 17 step process for concessions (FSC required)

• Social organisation – ACOFOP, 1996, 22 community members, 15 FSC certified concessions, 560,000ha

• Business skills – FORESCOM , 2004, business training, marketing etc.

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Examples – works in progress

• BRAZIL

• Secure commercial rights – 2001 National Forest Programme various provision for ‘community forests’ e.g. RESEX, Settlement reserva legal…bureaucratic

• Social organisation – Some – e.g. Cooperfloresta in Acre with 5 communities

• Business skills – Evolving fast but limited formal support, marginally profitable at small scales

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Examples – works in progress

• INDONESIA

• Secure commercial rights – 1998 Reformasi and 1999 Law on regional government. New Forest Law…national / district tensions (e.g. Wonosobo, Java)

• Social organisation – Some – e.g. Communication Forum on Community Forestry (FKKM)

• Business skills – Limited, and often project specific e.g. Teak

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Examples – works in progress

• MOZAMBIQUE

• Secure commercial rights – 1997 Land Law exemplary - 1999 Forest Law less so

• Social organisation – Many projects on CBNRM but few formal associations – only 3 community Simple Licences

• Business skills – At rural level, very basic.

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Conclusions

• Advocacy for rights (e.g. Rights-holders initiative, Rights and Resources Initiative, Self-mobilisation, FIPPU – rise up etc.)

• Facilitation of social organisation - second level business organisations (IFFA but in developing countries?)

• Invest in facilitating business skills development (e.g. Forest Connect mainstreamed)

• Keep an eye on where the money (= threat /opportunity) is going e.g. forestry is now primarily an ENERGY business

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Thanks!

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