This project was completed.
Improving outcomes for teak smallholders
![This teak and leather wooden chair is produced by a certified company, PT Java Furni, which sources its teak from smallholders. thisis](../fileadmin/images/frontslideshowaciar/1.jpg)
![Smallholders who grow teak, forestry extension agents and traders attend a microfinance training in Wonosari, 12–14 February 2008.](../fileadmin/images/frontslideshowaciar/2.jpg)
![This log was marked by a teak grower during a training in chain of custody skills in Katongan village.](../fileadmin/images/frontslideshowaciar/3.jpg)
![Smallholders who grow teak help testing the draft of a manual on silviculture guidelines, in Bejiharjo village, 9–10 September 2011.](../fileadmin/images/frontslideshowaciar/4.jpg)
Improving Outcomes for Teak Smallholders
'Improving Economic Outcomes for Smallholders Growing Teak in Agroforestry Systems in Indonesia' is a 4-year project funded by the Australian Center for International Agriculture Research (ACIAR). The project commenced in 2007 and ended in June 2011. Led by CIFOR, this project was a collaboration amongst scientists from several institutions: the World Agroforestry Centre, Winrock International, the Forestry Research and Development Agency, the International Centre for Applied Finance and Economics of Bogor Agriculture University (InterCAFE-IPB), Farm–Forestry Consortium (Pokja Hutan Lestari) the District of Gunungkidul and Australian National University.
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Final report is to be delivered to the Gunungkidul district government
July 2011, Gunungkidul, Indonesia
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