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For the success of the project will the concentration aligned on important resources. The initial situation is that will about 3000 tons of bark are exploited per year in Cameroon and Madagascar. By 1995 prunus harvesting had become a major source of cash income for young men and their households in the area. However harvesting in this context was mainly destructive and uncontrolled. For a success by the changeprocess exists two important aspects:
a) by developing partnerships between local communities, Government, and business, sustainable harvesting of Prunus africana could be achieved and
b) in order for this to work in the long term, the benefits accruing from Prunus exploitation to the local communities needed to be increased and sustained.
To ensure that the system continues to work exists participatory monitoring and evaluation system involving all stakeholders.
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