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TRP Agarwood Project History

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TRP Agarwood Project History

TRP EC AGARWOOD PROJECT (cont.)

Beneficiaries

KT seedlings germinating 2002General: The primary stakeholders and beneficiaries are farmers in two provinces in Viet Nam, the National University in Ho Chi Minh City, two provincial Science, Technology and Environment institutions, and the Forestry Service of An Giang. In addition, worldwide Agarwood product manufacturers, traders and consumers will be beneficiaries.

People: A minimum of 200 farming families who are extremely poor and have incomes well below national averages will be taking part in the project, and will be trained in planting, rearing, and resin inducement techniques. Trees planted and supported by the project will be owned by participating farmers living in and around forests. They are the direct economic beneficiaries of the project.

Consumers will benefit because a stable amount and range of Agarwood products will become available in due course, quality will be assured, and products will remain affordable. A considerable number of participants will also benefit as consumers of resin-impregnated incense, necessary for their religious ceremonies.

Provincial counterparts from the Science, Technology and Environment services and Forestry Service will receive intensive training, including propagation techniques, marketing, and chemical and biological analyses.

Scientists: TRP has cooperated with Professor Robert Blanchette, at the University of Minnesota and his research project over the last 9 years to develop a successful way to induce agarwood in trees. In addition, training of scientists, and one chemist will conduct a two year Post Doc in Aquilaria resin chemistry. The primary participating Vietnamese institutions, the Science Technology and Environment Services and the National University of Ho Chi Minh City, will acquire specific technical, laboratory, training and research capabilities in line with their general mission.
 An Giang Project farmer with his experimental tree, 2001
Processors, exporter and tax authorities will benefit because of the creation of a sustainable source of Agarwood. A steady, legal, certified and quality-controlled source of Agarwood will become available, taxes can be levied, and income derived.

Activities

Research and experiments are and will be conducted to select the best and most efficient treatment to induce Agarwood formation at plantations. Chemical research and analyses is focusing on quality assessment, control and verification. Techniques, tools and inducement compounds are developed to be applied on a large scale.

Cultivate seedlings in nurseries: As has been identified during the previous pilot project, the availability of sufficient amount of high quality seedlings remains a problem for some time to come, caused by the disappearance of most seed-producing mother trees the lack of well organized production facilities and expertise. The institution of nurseries at all sites will provide an ample supply of high quality seedlings and cuttings. Trees will be planted during the entire duration of the project, thus growing a supply of Aquilaria trees needed to produce Agarwood during and after its conclusion.

Planting of trees: At least 400 hectares will be planted throughout project areas in Southern and Central Viet Nam. Home-gardens, small plantations and forestry service plantations will be involved in this effort. Other cash crops will be intercropped with trees improving diversity, which will help offset plant disease and provide income during the first years of tree growth.

Discussions regarding Agarwood between a Sdra – Xedang group member and STE-KT and TRP staff, Kon Plong Kon Tum November 2001 Training and technical assistance: Training sessions will be conducted for both community level participants and provincial counterparts. Simple inducement techniques and tools will be developed and made available. Processing techniques, post harvest treatments, and product manufacturing will be demonstrated on a try-out scale. Scientists will receive internationally credited university training. Laboratory equipment installed at The University of Ho Chi Minh City and the Kon Tum Science, Technology and Environment service will allow for training to be conducted in Viet Nam. Furthermore, these lab facilities will provide for ongoing quality control and independent manufacturing of inducement compounds and storage and handling of fungi needed for these compounds.

Monitoring of plantations: The project continues monitoring the previous TRP-pilot project plantations in Nui Giai mountain (An Giang) and monitor resin production from these earlier planted trees. These trees have grown to sufficient size to be treated and produce resin in 2002.

Marketing, product examination and innovation: Resin from the trees will be test-marketed both in whole and in distilled oil form. In addition, TRP will conduct further research into new Agarwood-based products, and improved post-harvest handling and processing procedures.

Taxonomy studies and distribution surveys: Surveys covering both biological issues and socio-economic situation will be conducted in project areas. These will support Aquilaria conservation and close participation of local inhabitants, taking into account their wishes, input and distinct culture. Maps will be produced as part of these surveys.

Project Organization

The project is managed by TRP, through its offices in Amsterdam, Ho Chi Minh City, and project-site offices in An Giang and Kon Tum province. Local management groups are set-up by TRP and provincial authorities. These groups include several farmers belonging to local communities, a member of the principal partner in the province STE, and a TRP representative (in-country national). This TRP representative is working on full-time basis to support each local management group, directly reporting to the project coordinator, who is supported by a Vietnamese person as full-time assistant project manager. TRP commissioned a reputable international auditing firm to review project finances on a yearly basis. TRP, wherever possible, decentralized the project administration to Viet Nam on cost and local income generation grounds.


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