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South African Journal of Science
On-line version ISSN 1996-7489Print version ISSN 0038-2353
Abstract
BLOKKER, Thijs; BEK, David and BINNS, Tony. Wildflower harvesting on the Agulhas Plain, South Africa: Challenges in a fragmented industry. S. Afr. j. sci. [online]. 2015, vol.111, n.11-12, pp.1-7. ISSN 1996-7489. https://doi.org/10.17159/sajs.2015/20140160.
South Africa's Agulhas Plain is home to the Cape Floristic Region (CFR), one of the richest floras in the world and the smallest of earth's six plant kingdoms. The indigenous fynbos flora is harvested from the wild and is both exported and sold locally. The conservation value of the CFR, and the need to address deeply entrenched socio-economic disparities and high poverty levels have set a challenging context for the wildflower harvesting industry. The strong competition which exists between producers has resulted in fragmentation of the industry and a breakdown in communication. Using data gathered from interviews and meetings with a range of stakeholders, we argue that the wildflower harvesting industry needs to cooperate and improve communication levels to address the challenges collectively. Without such a collective voice, the sustainability of the industry, the CFR and the livelihoods of disadvantaged communities will be affected. The establishment of a 'Wildflower Harvesting Forum' was explored as a possible solution and is recommended as a sustainable way forward.
Keywords : Cape Floristic Region; sustainability; poverty alleviation; conservation; forum; flowers.