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Research article2023Peer reviewedOpen access

Charcoal Trade in Niger-Product Flows and Business Models

Larwanou, Mahamane; Mutta, Doris; Wekesa, Chemuku; Roos, Anders

Abstract

Charcoal is used in Africa for household energy, and the sector involves different actors with specific business strategies. Based on theories on sustainable business models and livelihoods, charcoal traders in five cities in Niger were surveyed about supply chains and strategies. Most charcoal is imported from Nigeria, and smaller quantities come from Benin and Burkina Faso or domestically. Men dominate the trade. Customers value charcoal quality, tree species, packaging, and low prices. Three groups of traders and their business models were identified: small-scale retailers, large-scale retailers, and wholesalers. The charcoal trade is typically combined with trade in other products and is frequently conducted with family members or friends; laborers are employed for loading and unloading. The charcoal business provides a complementary income for the traders' livelihoods. Most respondents believed that trade would increase in the future; wholesalers expected promising future business opportunities. This study concludes that improvements should focus on quality, better marketing skills, and more sustainable charcoal sourcing. Charcoal use in the Sahel region of Africa should also be studied further to enable the development of effective policies in the West African bioenergy sector. The cross-border charcoal trade creates a need for coordinated policies for a sustainable charcoal sector in the Sahel region.

Keywords

bioenergy; business strategy; charcoal import; informal economy

Published in

Forests
2023, volume: 14, number: 9, article number: 1910

SLU Authors

Global goals (SDG)

SDG1 No poverty
SDG7 Affordable and clean energy
SDG13 Climate action

UKÄ Subject classification

Forest Science
Business Administration

Publication identifier

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/f14091910

Permanent link to this page (URI)

https://res.slu.se/id/publ/126321