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Extraction of non-timber forest products in the Forests of Biligiri Rangan Hills,India. 3. Productivity,extraction and prospects of sustainable harvest of amla phyllanthus emblica, (Euphorbiaceae)
Authors:Uma Shankar  K. S. Murali  R. Uma Shaanker  K. N. Ganeshaiah  K. S. Bawa
Affiliation:1. Tata Energy Research Institute, 5017 Palace Road, 560 052, Bangalore, India
2. Department of Crop Physiology, University of Agricultural Sciences, GKVK Campus, 560 065, Bangalore, India
3. Department of Genetics & Plant Breeding, University of Agricultural Sciences, GKVK Campus, 560 065, Bangalore, India
4. Department of Biology, University of Massachusetts, 02125, Boston, MA, USA
Abstract:Sustainable extraction of non-timber forest products (NTFPs) depends upon harvesting a small fraction of the total productivity. Over-exploitation can lead to a loss of biodiversity, but a low level of extraction, without value addition at the point of origin, is usually not economically feasible for extractors. Extraction and productivity levels per unit area for most non-timber forest products are unknown, nor do we have much information about value addition at various points in the marketing channels. Here we determine extraction and productivity levels for Amla trees (Phyllanthus emblica), which yield fruits that are used for a wide variety of purposes in preparation of various foods, beverages and medicines. We also present preliminary data on the price appreciation of the fruit for one of the processed products. We have determined that the current level of extraction, 60-80% of all fruits at the population level, may have a negative effect on new recruitment. We present a model for value addition that has the potential to enhance income and reduce the level of extraction. This model is currently being implemented by the Soliga community with the assistance of a non-governmental organization.
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