Supporting the integration of legal and legitimate domestic lumber supply through Voluntary Partnership Agreements

Supporting the integration of legal and legitimate domestic lumber supply through Voluntary Partnership Agreements

The project  aimed at equipping people living in forest fringe communities with relevant skills to undertake successful alternative livelihoods so as to dissuade them from engaging in illegal chainsaw milling which promotes deforestation and forest degradation.

In search of lasting solutions to address this challenge, Tropenbos Ghana (TBG), then, Tropenbos International Ghana (TBI), with funding from the European Union (EU) implemented a project from 2009-2016 that sought to develop viable alternatives to illegal logging. The beneficiaries received training in agroforestry, nursery and plantation development, group dynamics and basic business management.

Centred on an innovative approach to create a multi-stakeholder dialogue, the project in Ghana brought diverse stakeholders within the forest sector together to negotiate viable options for dealing with chainsaw milling. They were then able to supply their lumber into the Voluntary Partnership Agreement (VPA) with the European Union.