The results of the research are presented in the form of the three case studies in the main chapters of this publication. [...] In the timber sector, the study investigated the impacts of the EUDR on two smallholder timber groups – one in Gunung Kidul regency and the other in Purworejo regency. [...] Offer financial support and incentives Investments and financial support, subsidies and incentives to smallholders and farmer groups are important to facilitate compliance with the EUDR and the adoption of sustainable practices. [...] Engage with the EU and EU delegations To ensure a proper and realistic implementation of the EUDR, it is crucial that the EU Commission and EU delegations are aware of the realities encountered by smallholders and other actors on the ground. [...] To ensure a proper and realistic implementation of the EUDR, it is crucial that the EU Commission and EU delegations are aware of the realities encountered by smallholders and other actors on the ground.
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Table of Contents
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- Acknowledgement 5
- Executive summary 6
- Introduction 6
- Background and methodologies 6
- Key findings 7
- Lessons learned 8
- Recommendations toward responsible solutions 9
- Case study 1 The rubber value chain – Surat Thani province, Thailand 12
- Background 12
- Research methodology 12
- Understanding the role of smallholders in the rubber value chain 15
- Perspectives among smallholders and other value chain actors 17
- Lessons learned and existing collaborative approaches 20
- Recommendations toward responsible solutions 22
- Case study 2 The timber value chain – Gunung Kidul regency and Purworejo regency, Indonesia 24
- Background 24
- Research methodology 25
- Understanding the role of smallholders in the timber value chain 26
- Perspectives among smallholders and other value chain actors 28
- Lessons learned and existing collaborative approaches 30
- Recommendations toward responsible solutions 32
- Case study 3 The coffee value chain – Ciwidey district, Bandung regency, Indonesia 35
- Background 35
- Research methodology 35
- Understanding the role of mallholders in the coffee value chain 36
- Perspectives from smallholders and other value chain actors 38
- Lessons learned and existing collaborative approaches 40
- Recommendations toward responsible solutions 41