Ethno-pharmacological Interventions and Value Chain (VC) of Medicinal Plants (MPs): A Cohesive Approach for Sustained Livelihood (Record no. 16991)

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Author Sharma, Neha
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Title Ethno-pharmacological Interventions and Value Chain (VC) of Medicinal Plants (MPs): A Cohesive Approach for Sustained Livelihood
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Volume, Issue number Vol.15(2), Apr-Jun
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Year 2021
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Pagination 162-171p.
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Summary, etc. Introduction: It is imperative to ascertain and validate the importance of medicinal plants (MPs) as one of the<br/>significant pointers of socio-economic development. Value chains (VCs) and effective supply chain management<br/>system are essential tools for establishing a network of farm produce until it is end-use as a value-added processed<br/>product. This necessarily requires throughput policy initiatives for bridging raw produce until grass-root innovative<br/>practices are attained as value addition. This hierarchical platform in Indian context is being catered to by National<br/>MPs Board under Ministry of Ayurveda, Yoga and Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha and Homoeopathy. Key step lies in<br/>connecting socio-ecological, ethnopharmacological, and socio-economic factors and deciphering all the probable<br/>pathways leading to revenue generation by involving all stakeholders in a VC. Methods: Through extensive<br/>literature search encompassing 90 articles and book chapters, 8 web links, 3 conference proceedings, and 5<br/>reports released by the World Health Organization, USAID, and Food and Agriculture Organization respectively<br/>on VC analysis of MPs in Indian context, we prepared metadata. Results: This metadata comprehensively led to<br/>our understanding of identifiable gaps in ethnopharmacological studies and a need to re-route the VC involving<br/>institutional settings and NGOs in particular. This also led to our understanding of further exploratory studies aimed<br/>at the establishment of pharmacovigilance centers, DNA barcoding for unknown species, and best conservation<br/>practices. Discussion: Essentially, VCs act as a conglomerate of agriculture/horticulture, technical interventions<br/>leading to innovations, sustainable and viable business models with utmost profit to main stakeholder – The<br/>farmer. Need of an hour is to stringently monitor and establish an equilibrium between demand versus supply. This<br/>can be facilitated by a convergence of all stakeholders, including farmers, scientists, industrialists, innovators,<br/>policymakers, and traditional healers. Conclusion: Different policy initiatives have been envisaged and executed<br/>by Government support systems to establish a cohesive approach between producers and consumers with an<br/>impetus to innovative technology development followed by its transfer to industrial counterparts. This integrative<br/>concept would not only lead to value proposition in MPs sector but would also have a way for the establishment<br/>of special-purpose vehicles leading to financial sustenance hence promoting a probabilistic gateway to circular<br/>economy.
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Co-Author Saini, Vipin
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Title International journal of green pharmacy
Place, publisher, and date of publication Mandsaur B.R. Nahata Smriti Sansthan
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URL https://www.greenpharmacy.info/index.php/ijgp/article/view/3092
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