Title of article :
The Way Towards Getting Back Financial Benefits from Agroforestry Systems and Improving Food Security (The Case of Arasbaran Biosphere Reserve)
Author/Authors :
Ghanbari ، S. Department of Forestry - Ahar Faculty of Agriculture and Natural Resources - University of Tabriz , Aghai ، M.M. Center for Sustainable Forestry - University of Washington
From page :
33
To page :
41
Abstract :
Aims: Food security depends on the sustainable use of natural resources. Recently, local communities have started planting sumac (Rhus coriaria L.) as an agroforestry system in Iranchr( 39 )s arid and semiarid regions. The financial benefit of converting sloping lands to the sumac agroforestry system was compared with cropping cereals landuse option based on wheat and barley production. The study site is located in a semiarid area in the Eastern part of the Arasbaran Biosphere reserve in Hurand county, East Azerbaijan province, Iran. Instruments Methods: Data were collected through a combination of socioeconomic survey and field inventory. For the household questionnaire survey, 63 samples from four villages were purposively selected. Those who converted low yield croplands to sumac agroforestry system and collected it. Findings: Results showed that sumac collection varied from 144kg in Mollalu to 776kg in Tabestanagh per household annually. Sumac income contributes about 3040% to total household income, followed by farming and offfarm activities. The net present value of sumac was 4.6 times higher than cropland. The inclusion of sumac income in total household income calculations considerably reduced income inequality among households by 0.36. The processing operations done on the sumac fruit were cleaning, drying, flouring, and packaging. It increased the processing benefit by 10.5USD per kg. The main marketing constraints were selling in raw form without grading and standardization, unawareness about prices, low marketing information, etc. Conclusion: expanding the sumac agroforestry systems by increasing the abundance and density of fruitproviding species is an important way of improving livelihood and security in rural areas.
Keywords :
Income Inequality , Iran , Semi , Arid Region , Sumac
Journal title :
Ecopersia
Journal title :
Ecopersia
Record number :
2513335
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