Promotion of indigenous fruit trees through improved processing and marketing in Asia
Promotion of indigenous fruit trees through improved processing and marketing in Asia
Important issues were discussed recently on the promotion of underutilised indigenous fruit trees (UIFT) as these species can contribute substantially to the livelihood of local people because of their multipurpose uses and demand in local and national markets. This paper gives an overview of the current research and development work by the international centers on UIFT in Asia and highlights the constraints to commercialization, potential marker value of these species and potential strategies for their development.
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Hughes, A.
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Haq, N.
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2003
Hughes, A.
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Haq, N.
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Hughes, A. and Haq, N.
(2003)
Promotion of indigenous fruit trees through improved processing and marketing in Asia.
International Forestry Review, 5 (2 special issue), .
(doi:10.1505/IFOR.5.2.176.17415).
Abstract
Important issues were discussed recently on the promotion of underutilised indigenous fruit trees (UIFT) as these species can contribute substantially to the livelihood of local people because of their multipurpose uses and demand in local and national markets. This paper gives an overview of the current research and development work by the international centers on UIFT in Asia and highlights the constraints to commercialization, potential marker value of these species and potential strategies for their development.
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