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Sustainable wildlife economies that directly benefit local communities and provide resources to support development, can be created, but require best practices and standardisation to ensure the quality, safety and marketability of products and services, as well as transparency across the value chain. Industry organisation Wildlife Producers Association of Zambia operations manager Chanda Mwale, during an 'Inclusive Wildlife Economies' webinar hosted by sustainable business company Oppenheimer Generations, said that creating platforms for partners within the broader value chain reduces silos of activity and improves collective actions.
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