The Economics of Non-Timber Forest Products in Cameroon: The Case of ERU (Gnetum)

This paper seeks to understand the economics of non-timber forest products, especially Eru (Gnetum) in the Southwest Region of Cameroon. It uses descriptive and econometric approaches on a stratified random sample of 400 participants, complemented with information from literature to capture the obje...

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Main Author: Saidou Baba OUMAR*
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Applied Economics Research Centre, University of Karachi 2017-12-01
Series:Pakistan Journal of Applied Economics
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Online Access:http://www.aerc.edu.pk/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/1-THE-ECONOMICS-OF-NON-TIMBER-FOREST-PRODUCTS-IN-CAMEROON-The-Case-of-ERU-1.pdf
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spelling doaj-702a525fc0b048b3b3b0118a8c0cc0342020-11-24T21:00:18ZengApplied Economics Research Centre, University of KarachiPakistan Journal of Applied Economics0254-92042519-04312017-12-01272149172The Economics of Non-Timber Forest Products in Cameroon: The Case of ERU (Gnetum)Saidou Baba OUMAR*This paper seeks to understand the economics of non-timber forest products, especially Eru (Gnetum) in the Southwest Region of Cameroon. It uses descriptive and econometric approaches on a stratified random sample of 400 participants, complemented with information from literature to capture the objectives of investigation. Results of the study indicate that the demand for Eru is own-price, cross-price inelastic, income elastic; positively related to quality and highly consumed by male than female breadwinner of households in the study area. The study further recognizes the impediments such as shortage of infrastructures, lack of proper sanitation, frequent coercion on participants while conveying the product to the market, absence of government support to participants; and potentials for international trade gains for Cameroon. Thus, it is recommended that Cameroon formalize the Eru-trade with importing countries that export other goods whose demand in Cameroon is elastic to improve its balance of payments position and increase its volume of exports and imports.http://www.aerc.edu.pk/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/1-THE-ECONOMICS-OF-NON-TIMBER-FOREST-PRODUCTS-IN-CAMEROON-The-Case-of-ERU-1.pdfDemandExploitationHouseholdGnetumForestCameroon
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The Economics of Non-Timber Forest Products in Cameroon: The Case of ERU (Gnetum)
Pakistan Journal of Applied Economics
Demand
Exploitation
Household
Gnetum
Forest
Cameroon
author_facet Saidou Baba OUMAR*
author_sort Saidou Baba OUMAR*
title The Economics of Non-Timber Forest Products in Cameroon: The Case of ERU (Gnetum)
title_short The Economics of Non-Timber Forest Products in Cameroon: The Case of ERU (Gnetum)
title_full The Economics of Non-Timber Forest Products in Cameroon: The Case of ERU (Gnetum)
title_fullStr The Economics of Non-Timber Forest Products in Cameroon: The Case of ERU (Gnetum)
title_full_unstemmed The Economics of Non-Timber Forest Products in Cameroon: The Case of ERU (Gnetum)
title_sort economics of non-timber forest products in cameroon: the case of eru (gnetum)
publisher Applied Economics Research Centre, University of Karachi
series Pakistan Journal of Applied Economics
issn 0254-9204
2519-0431
publishDate 2017-12-01
description This paper seeks to understand the economics of non-timber forest products, especially Eru (Gnetum) in the Southwest Region of Cameroon. It uses descriptive and econometric approaches on a stratified random sample of 400 participants, complemented with information from literature to capture the objectives of investigation. Results of the study indicate that the demand for Eru is own-price, cross-price inelastic, income elastic; positively related to quality and highly consumed by male than female breadwinner of households in the study area. The study further recognizes the impediments such as shortage of infrastructures, lack of proper sanitation, frequent coercion on participants while conveying the product to the market, absence of government support to participants; and potentials for international trade gains for Cameroon. Thus, it is recommended that Cameroon formalize the Eru-trade with importing countries that export other goods whose demand in Cameroon is elastic to improve its balance of payments position and increase its volume of exports and imports.
topic Demand
Exploitation
Household
Gnetum
Forest
Cameroon
url http://www.aerc.edu.pk/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/1-THE-ECONOMICS-OF-NON-TIMBER-FOREST-PRODUCTS-IN-CAMEROON-The-Case-of-ERU-1.pdf
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