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The Botswana African WOOD Summit
(BAWS) envisions a collaborative platform that advances sustainable growth, innovation, and environmental stewardship within Africa’s wood and forestry sectors.

Here are some opportunities for you to be a part of BAWS 2025
21/08/2025

Here are some opportunities for you to be a part of BAWS 2025

From forest to furniture ( your homes ), innovation to climate action — the Botswana African Wood Summit 2025 - where le...
13/08/2025

From forest to furniture ( your homes ), innovation to climate action — the Botswana African Wood Summit 2025 - where leaders, innovators, and change-makers meet.

Poverty drives many communities to rely heavily on forests for survival, leading to overuse and unsustainable harvesting...
08/08/2025

Poverty drives many communities to rely heavily on forests for survival, leading to overuse and unsustainable harvesting, which reduces raw materials for woodcraft. It also limits investment in better tools and technology, keeping the sector small and low-value. Population pressure increases demand for wood resources for housing and fuel, which accelerates deforestation and reduces available forest areas. Additionally, population growth can cause land conflicts and strain infrastructure needed for woodcraft businesses. Together, poverty and population pressure challenge sustainable management and growth of the woodcraft industry in Botswana and Africa.

Gaps in policy and management create an unstable environment that leads to illegal logging, weak sustainable forest mana...
07/08/2025

Gaps in policy and management create an unstable environment that leads to illegal logging, weak sustainable forest management, and lack of community involvement. This results in rapid depletion of forest resources, discourages investment, and causes inefficiencies in the wood supply chain. Without clear policies to support innovation and climate adaptation, the woodcraft industry struggles to grow sustainably and compete effectively in Botswana and Africa. Closing these gaps is essential for the industry’s long-term stability and development.

Community Involvement:For Botswana and Africa as a whole, limited community involvement diminishes the sector’s ability ...
06/08/2025

Community Involvement:
For Botswana and Africa as a whole, limited community involvement diminishes the sector’s ability to ensure sustainable forest management, maintain biodiversity, and develop products aligned with market and cultural needs. Without engaging communities as partners, the sector faces rising social tensions, reduced innovation, slower adoption of sustainability practices, and market limitations due to the loss of unique, culturally grounded craft traditions.

Ultimately, involving communities is not just about avoiding conflict—it is essential for leveraging local knowledge, safeguarding forests, and ensuring the long-term growth and competitiveness of Africa’s wood and forestry sector.

Cultural perceptions Forestry is deeply tied to the cultural practices and traditions of many African communities. Effec...
05/08/2025

Cultural perceptions
Forestry is deeply tied to the cultural practices and traditions of many African communities. Effective forest management requires integrating these cultural values to ensure community buy-in and sustainable practices. Where local cultures are not involved or respected, there may be conflicts over land use, reduced participation in conservation efforts, and weakened stewardship of forest resources. In Botswana and elsewhere in Africa, involving traditional authorities and communities helps maintain biodiversity, supports sustainable harvesting methods, and can create culturally relevant woodcraft products that enhance market appeal. Conversely, neglecting cultural involvement risks alienation of key stakeholders and loss of indigenous knowledge crucial for sustainable forestry

Investment in Innovation and TechnologyAfrican forestry and woodcraft sectors generally experience low levels of investm...
04/08/2025

Investment in Innovation and Technology
African forestry and woodcraft sectors generally experience low levels of investment in modern technologies and innovative approaches. This limits productivity gains, sustainable resource use, and value addition. For example, lack of technology in harvesting, processing, and product design keeps costs high and quality inconsistent, reducing competitiveness in domestic and export markets. Insufficient innovation also restricts the development of eco-friendly and niche products that could enhance sector value. Limited access to finance, inadequate research infrastructure, and policy gaps further inhibit the uptake of technology in the sector.

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Block 5
Gaborone

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Monday 09:00 - 18:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 18:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 18:00
Thursday 09:00 - 18:00
Friday 09:00 - 18:00

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