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    Leverage Loans for Local Forest Produce

    Community members in Kandhamal utilize government loans to trade in indigenous forest products, strengthening their local economy.

    By Runda Mallick, Trader · Kandhamal

    Responds to — Lack of capital for local trade

    Leverage Loans for Local Forest Produce
    Here in Kandhamal, many of us rely on the bounty of our forests. We gather things like sal seeds, mahua, honey, and resin. We've seen that when we can access a little capital, we can do even more to support our families and our community. My neighbors and I often talk about taking a loan from the government. With that money, we could buy and sell these precious forest items like kholi, thul, and jhuna. It's not just about collecting; it's about trading them fairly, ensuring that the value stays within our villages. This practice helps us create our own livelihood, allowing us to manage our resources sustainably and participate actively in the local market. It's a way to keep our traditions alive while adapting to economic needs and supporting ourselves.

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    Secure government loans to buy and sell local forest produce, strengthening community livelihoods.

    Forest economyLocal tradeCommunity loansLivelihoodTraditional knowledgeSustainable income

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    My name is Runda Mallick, from Satungia village, Baliguda block. If we take a loan from the government, we would buy and sell sal seeds, mahua, honey, and resin.

    — Manu Digal

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    My name is Sudam Mallik, from Keramaha village, Baliguda block. If we take a loan from the government, we would buy and sell items like oil cakes, forest leaves, seeds, mahua, honey, and resins.

    — Manu Digal

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    My name is Shukadev Mallik, from Keramaha village, Baliguda block. If we take a loan from the government, we would buy and sell kholi, thul, seeds, mahua, honey, and jhuna.

    — Manu Digal

    💰

    No it's there, it's there. Hello! Hey, it's recording the voice, right? Did it go away? Look. Hey, do that. The news is probably gone. It won't go away, right? It's gone, it's gone. It won't take it like that. Sushila didi, tell us what you want to say. We will do it together from the news. Hey, what will you do if you get 20,000 rupees? If I get 20,000 rupees, I will leave.

    — Susila Behera

    👤

    Name Krishna Mallick, village Salaguda block. Earlier, Kangu Kuheri Mandia Jan, it would be good if it is brought back now.

    — Manu Digal

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    My name is Rabichandra Mallick, from Keramaha village, Baliguda block. If we take a loan from the government, we would buy and sell kholi, thul, mahul, honey, seeds, and jhuna (resin).

    — Manu Digal

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    My name is Kumaraj Mallick, from Keramaha village, Baliguda block. We used to buy and sell Khōḷi, Thuḷa, seeds, Mahua, honey, and resin from the government.

    — Manu Digal

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    My name is Prabha Mallick, from Satungia village, Baliguda block. If we were to take a loan from the government, we would buy and sell 'kholi thul' seeds, mahua, honey, and resin.

    — Manu Digal

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    My name is Dhaneswar Mallick, from Keramaha village, Baliguda block. If we take a loan from the government, we would buy and sell Khali, Thul, seeds, Mahula honey, and resin.

    — Manu Digal

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    I am Premashila. My police station, my village is Kujanga. I took twenty thousand rupees and did my fish business.

    — Santilata Nayak

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    My name is Latra Mallick, from Satungia village, Baliguda block. If we take a loan from the government, we would buy and sell Kholi Thula, Mahua, honey, resin, and seeds.

    — Manu Digal

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    My name is Lala Mallick, from Satungia village, Baliguda block. If we take a loan from the government, we would buy and sell kholi thula seeds, mahua, honey, and resin.

    — Manu Digal

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    Name Bahana Mallick. We will buy and sell 20 koli for us from Salaguda.

    — Manu Digal

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    My name is Shridhar Mallick. I am from Keramaha village, Baliguda block. If we take a loan from the government, we would buy and sell Kholi, Thul, seeds, Mahul, Mahun, and Jhuna.

    — Manu Digal

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    My name is Gunjara Mallick, from Keramaha village in Baliguda block. If we get a loan from the government, we would buy and sell kholi, thula, seeds, mahua, honey, and resin.

    — Manu Digal

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