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The landscape of a training event for wild harvesters near Ban Nada Cho Don in Bac Kan province, Viet Nam

Enhancing Management and benefit flows in Viet Nam’s Wild Medicinal Products

The landscape of a training event for wild harvesters near Ban Nada Cho Don in Bac Kan province, Viet Nam

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Published 31 August 2018

  English | Tiếng Việt 

Hanoi, Viet Nam, 31st August 2018—A new TRAFFIC report highlights the achievements of a three-year project in Bac Kan Province, Viet Nam, which saw income for collectors harvesting wild plants sustainably grow by over 30%.

Enhancing Management and Benefit Flows in Viet Nam’s Wild Medicinal Products

Report author(s):
Rosa A. Indenbaum, Anastasiya Timoshyna, and Aaron Lotz

Publication date:
August 2018


Notes:

Some of the activities in the first year of the project were also supported through funding from the Keidanren Nature Conservation Fund, whose support is gratefully acknowledged.

Enhancing Management and Benefit Flows in Viet Nam’s Wild Medicinal Products is also available in Vietnamese.


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