Published 2014
Journal article

Drivers of Exploitation and Inequity in Non-Timber Forest Products (Ntfp) Value Chains: The Case of Indian Bay Leaf in Nepal and India.

Description

This article presents the findings of a study that analysed the Indian Bay Leaf (Cinnamomum tamala) Nees and Eberm value chain (VC) in Uttarakhand, India and Udayapur, Nepal. The results show that bay‐leaf VCs are loosely integrated and consist of stakeholders with asymmetrical power relations and different priorities. Traders in India dominate the chains and inappropriate standards lead to the exploitation of small producers and inequity in the chain. Policy measures are suggested for improving co‐ordination and competitiveness in the bay‐leaf VC which could be applied to the NTFP sector as a whole.

Additional details

Publishing information

Title
Development Policy Review
Volume
32
Issue
1

ICIMOD publication type

ICIMOD publication type
Staff contributions

Regional member countries

RMC
India, Nepal

Others

Special note
Dyutiman Choudhary, ICIMOD Staff, peerreviewed

Legacy Data

Legacy numeric recid
29072