The role of state institutions in non-timber forest product commercialisation: A case study of Tricholoma matsutake in South Korea

Two major barriers to non-timber forest product (NTFP) commercialization are a thin market structure and ensuring long-term supply. There is a growing literature suggesting potential solutions to address these two issues. The majority of these solutions, however, marginalize the role of state instit...

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Main Author: VAN GEVELT, Terry
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spelling sg-smu-ink.cis_research-10542023-01-19T08:17:47Z The role of state institutions in non-timber forest product commercialisation: A case study of Tricholoma matsutake in South Korea VAN GEVELT, Terry Two major barriers to non-timber forest product (NTFP) commercialization are a thin market structure and ensuring long-term supply. There is a growing literature suggesting potential solutions to address these two issues. The majority of these solutions, however, marginalize the role of state institutions in favour of other institutional arrangements. This study used the example of (S. Ito and S. Imai) Singer commercialisation in South Korea to show that state institutions can play a leading role in addressing the thin market structure and ensuring long-term supply. Specifically, the Korea Forest Service (KFS) and National Forestry Cooperatives Federation (NFCF) addressed the thin market structure through the provision of a supply channel, grading system, price-setting mechanism and guidelines for transportation. In order to help ensure long-term supply, the KFS and NFCF support and undertake forest management activities. This case study shows that state institutions should be seriously considered along with other institutional solutions when tackling barriers to NTFP commercialisation. 2014-03-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/cis_research/55 info:doi/10.1505/146554814811031233 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/cis_research/article/1054/viewcontent/The_role_of_state_institutions_in_non_timber_forest_product_commercialisation__a_case_study_of_Tricholoma_matsutake_in_South_Korea.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection College of Integrative Studies eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University South Korea non-timber forest products Tricholoma matsutake forest man Asian Studies Environmental Sciences
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topic South Korea
non-timber forest products
Tricholoma matsutake
forest man
Asian Studies
Environmental Sciences
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forest man
Asian Studies
Environmental Sciences
VAN GEVELT, Terry
The role of state institutions in non-timber forest product commercialisation: A case study of Tricholoma matsutake in South Korea
description Two major barriers to non-timber forest product (NTFP) commercialization are a thin market structure and ensuring long-term supply. There is a growing literature suggesting potential solutions to address these two issues. The majority of these solutions, however, marginalize the role of state institutions in favour of other institutional arrangements. This study used the example of (S. Ito and S. Imai) Singer commercialisation in South Korea to show that state institutions can play a leading role in addressing the thin market structure and ensuring long-term supply. Specifically, the Korea Forest Service (KFS) and National Forestry Cooperatives Federation (NFCF) addressed the thin market structure through the provision of a supply channel, grading system, price-setting mechanism and guidelines for transportation. In order to help ensure long-term supply, the KFS and NFCF support and undertake forest management activities. This case study shows that state institutions should be seriously considered along with other institutional solutions when tackling barriers to NTFP commercialisation.
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title The role of state institutions in non-timber forest product commercialisation: A case study of Tricholoma matsutake in South Korea
title_short The role of state institutions in non-timber forest product commercialisation: A case study of Tricholoma matsutake in South Korea
title_full The role of state institutions in non-timber forest product commercialisation: A case study of Tricholoma matsutake in South Korea
title_fullStr The role of state institutions in non-timber forest product commercialisation: A case study of Tricholoma matsutake in South Korea
title_full_unstemmed The role of state institutions in non-timber forest product commercialisation: A case study of Tricholoma matsutake in South Korea
title_sort role of state institutions in non-timber forest product commercialisation: a case study of tricholoma matsutake in south korea
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2014
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