ISSN: 2578-4994
Authors: Rhonamille Santos F*
The economic significance of timber products is well-established in temperate forests and developed regions which surpass the potential of non-timber forest products (NTFPs). NTFPs encompass biological resources other than timber which help rural families earn money and support local economies. However, unlike timber, NTFP marketing remains unstable limiting their development as tools for economic advancement and forest conservation. Addressing this gap is critical as the forest sector adjusts to fast-changing markets, where flexibility and strategic marketing are critical for competitiveness. In the Philippines, NTFPs such as rattan and abaca play vital roles in major industries, providing raw materials for furniture, fabrics, and specialty products, especially in regions like Pampanga. Recognizing and investing in the marketing systems of NTFPs could unlock their potential as catalysts for sustainable economic growth and forest conservation, while addressing the growing consumer demand for diverse forest-derived products.
Keywords: Non-Timber Forest Products; Market; Economic Significance
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