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A study of Charcoal consumption, trade and production in Malawithe realityCharcoalPatrick Kambewa, Bennet Mataya, Killy Sichinga, Todd JohnsonCharcoal is potentially a renewable forest product. But current production and distribution methods in malawi prevent reinvestment in the next cycle of harvest. Reversing the lack of incentives for reinvestment is a critical political and economic issue. As this study documents, the Charcoal industry is one of the largest in malawi ; if the product was exported, the annual foreign exchange income to the country would fall somewhere between that of tea ( malawi s 2nd-largest export after tobacco in 2006) and sugar (3rd-largest).
A study of charcoal consumption, trade and production in Malawi the reality Charcoal Patrick Kambewa, Bennet Mataya, Killy Sichinga, Todd Johnson
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MALAWI REVENUE AUTHORITY, THE REAL COST OF COMPLIANCE, African regulatory requirements on independent, Authority, Revenue, Revenue Authority, Developing the knowledge, skills and, Controlled Foreign Companies Excluded, Controlled Foreign Companies (Excluded Territories) Regulations, AID FOR TRADE, OECD, AID‐FOR‐TRADE