Catalogue Bois Énergie

Promoting sustainable bush processing value chains in Namibia

2017
  2021
Région
Africa
Pays de mise en œuvre
Namibia

This project aims at strengthening important sources of food and income through stimulating utilization of invasive bush species as animal feed, charcoal or other woodfuels, among others.

It is implemented in two phases: phase 1 (Aug 2017 – Mar 2018) delivered a viability analysis – Strategic Action Program – that recommends investing in a demonstration plant to test actual viability, the technology, and to enable fine tuning and refining the products and business model; phase 2 (Apr 2018 – Nov 2020) entails the planning, facility start-up, and testing of the demonstration plant.

Mots clés
Namibia, invasive species, bush encroachment, charcoal, woodchips, woodfuel, value chain, business development, viability analysis, land degradation
Type d'initiatives
Programme ou projet
Sous-catégorie programme/projet
Gouvernance efficace, Amélioration des ressources / de l’approvisionnement, Amélioration de l'efficacité de conversion, Utilisation efficace
Niveau d'intervention
National
Agences responsables
United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO); Ministry of Industrialization, Trade and SME Development (MITSMED) of Namibia; …
Organisme de financement
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Finland; Baobab Growth Fund (Pty) Ltd.
Budget
USD 

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