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Charcoal seller Nkamdoum Hans is 38 years old and sells at Mokolo Market. Yaoundé, Cameroon.
Photo by Ollivier Girard/CIFOR
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Group of man working at a palm oil mill on the outskirts of town Doaula, Cameroon.
Photo by Mokhamad Edliadi/CIFOR
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A woman work at a palm oil processing mill.
Photo by Mokhamad Edliadi/CIFOR
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Photo by Lucy McHugh/CIFOR
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Rosewood (mukula) logging and trade in Zambia.
Photo by Paolo Cerutti/CIFOR
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A woman wraps a stool to ready for shipment to Australia.
Photo by Deanna Ramsay/CIFOR
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A smallholder in Nyimba district, Zambia, holds up a piece of charcoal.
Photo by Mokhamad Edliadi/CIFOR
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Bolaina worker, Ucayali river.
Photo by Juan Carlos Huayllapuma/CIFOR
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Photo by Lucy McHugh/CIFOR
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Informal production of palm oil, Yangambi, DRC.
Photo by Axel Fassio/CIFOR
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OLAMSA production plant.
Photo by Juan Carlos Huayllapuma/CIFOR
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Collecting wood for cooking.
Photo by Juan Carlos Huayllapuma/CIFOR
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Charcoal seller Nkamdoum Hans is 38 years old and sells at Mokolo Market. Yaoundé, Cameroon.
Photo by Ollivier Girard/CIFOR
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Rachel Olo (Married, 5 children) We have one hectare of land planted with cocoa. We manage to extract 800 Kgs of cocoa a year. We live well. With the money we have, we can send our children to school, repair our home or pay for care for the family. We also grow plantain. We both work, me and my husband. When we do not have enough time, we hire laborers to maintain the plot. Cocoa is a plant that needs a lot of maintenance. If the maintenance is good, the harvest will be good. The field we have comes from our grandparents. I've been producing cocoa for 27 years.
Of the production, I use 300 kilos to process into butter and cream. I earn more money with these products. For example, I can earn 5000fcfa with a box of butter while my husband will earn 1000fcfa with the same amount of cocoa. This year, I'm also thinking about making soap. We are making more money through processing than by selling our cocoa crops to cooperatives.
Photo by Ollivier Girard/CIFOR
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Charcoal being sold in a market, Yangambi, DRC. In order to have a good charcoal that people would buy the wood must be hard. Each oven produces from 10 to 15 big sacs of charcoal that are sold at 4usd in the local market and 11usd in Kisangani. Two weeks are required to cut and gather the wood and the time needed to burn it is around 10 days. Transportation costs are very high so profit is normally low.
Photo by Axel Fassio/CIFOR
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A man working at a palm oil mill on the outskirts of town Doaula, Cameroon.
Photo by Mokhamad Edliadi/CIFOR
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Rosewood (mukula) logging and trade in Zambia.
Photo by Paolo Cerutti/CIFOR
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Palm oil production near Yangambi, DRC.
Photo by Axel Fassio/CIFOR
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Charcoal being sold in a market, Yangambi, DRC. In order to have a good charcoal that people would buy the wood must be hard. Each oven produces from 10 to 15 big sacs of charcoal that are sold at 4usd in the local market and 11usd in Kisangani. Two weeks are required to cut and gather the wood and the time needed to burn it is around 10 days. Transportation costs are very high so profit is normally low.
Photo by Axel Fassio/CIFOR
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Palm oil production near Yangambi, DRC.
Photo by Axel Fassio/CIFOR
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Informal production of palm oil, Yangambi, DRC.
Photo by Axel Fassio/CIFOR
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A woman sands furniture at a workshop in Jepara, Indonesia.
Photo by Deanna Ramsay/CIFOR
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A woman working at a palm oil mill on the outskirts of town Doaula, Cameroon.
Photo by Mokhamad Edliadi/CIFOR
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A cinnamon farmer, Hadari, harvesting cinnamon in the forest near Lubuk Beringin village, Bungo district, Jambi province, Indonesia. Forests have become an integral part of Lubuk Beringin, Jambi province, as the villagers have carried out forest management and exploitation in a sustainable manner by implementing traditional values.
Photo by Tri Saputro/CIFOR
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Palm oil production near Yangambi, DRC.
Photo by Axel Fassio/CIFOR
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Two men are traditionally processed palm oil fruit, the oil will immediately be sold and used personally.
Photo by Mokhamad Edliadi/CIFOR
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Women work sanding furniture at a workshop in Jepara, Indonesia.
Photo by Deanna Ramsay/CIFOR
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Gregory Ormsby Mori, University of Missouri, talks with guests of the Agroforestry Symposium on Jan. 30. The 11th annual Agroforestry Symposium, hosted by the University of Missouri Center for Agroforestry, focused on value-added processing for Missouri agriculture and forestry.
Photo by Logan Jackson | © 2020 - Curators of the University of Missouri
Two men are traditionally processed palm oil fruit, the oil will immediately be sold and used personally.
Photo by Mokhamad Edliadi/CIFOR
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Group of man working at a palm oil mill on the outskirts of town Doaula, Cameroon.
Photo by Mokhamad Edliadi/CIFOR
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Dammar resin in Honitetu village, West Seram regency, Maluku province, Indonesia on August 22, 2017.
Photo by Ulet Ifansasti/CIFOR
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At a sustainably certified sawmill in Jepara, men work amid cut logs of wood that are then measured and distributed to furniture makers.
Photo by Deanna Ramsay/CIFOR
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A dammar farmer, Julyan Yawate, harvests dammar resin in Honitetu village, West Seram regency, Maluku province, Indonesia on August 22, 2017.
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A woman sands the frame of a mirror at a workshop in Jepara.
Photo by Deanna Ramsay/CIFOR
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Two men are traditionally processed palm oil fruit, the oil will immediately be sold and used personally.
Photo by Mokhamad Edliadi/CIFOR
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Lt. Governor Mike Kehoe talks with guests of the Agroforestry Symposium on Jan. 30. The 11th annual Agroforestry Symposium, hosted by the University of Missouri Center for Agroforestry, focused on value-added processing for Missouri agriculture and forestry.
Photo by Logan Jackson | © 2020 - Curators of the University of Missouri
A man working at a palm oil mill on the outskirts of town Doaula, Cameroon.
Photo by Mokhamad Edliadi/CIFOR
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The 11th annual Agroforestry Symposium, hosted by the University of Missouri Center for Agroforestry, focused on value-added processing for Missouri agriculture and forestry.
Photo by Logan Jackson | © 2020 - Curators of the University of Missouri
OLAMSA oil palm plant manager.
Photo by Juan Carlos Huayllapuma/CIFOR
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A dammar farmer, Julyan Yawate, harvests dammar resin in Honitetu village, West Seram regency, Maluku province, Indonesia on August 22, 2017.
Photo by Ulet Ifansasti/CIFOR
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Kiruba Krishnaswamy, University of Missouri, talks with guests of the Agroforestry Symposium on Jan. 30. The 11th annual Agroforestry Symposium, hosted by the University of Missouri Center for Agroforestry, focused on value-added processing for Missouri agriculture and forestry.
Photo by Logan Jackson | © 2020 - Curators of the University of Missouri
Charcoal is wood after being burned without oxygen. Made in a forest near the Ovangoul village. Center Region, Cameroon.
Photo by Ollivier Girard/CIFOR
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Charcoal production is a labor-intensive process. After trees are felled, wood chips are gathered into a pile, set ablaze, and left to burn for two weeks. Nyimba district, Zambia.
Photo by Mokhamad Edliadi/CIFOR
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