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Development of the Brazilian timber Due Diligence tool for timber importers


Posted on 28/07/2022  by UK Comms Team
Tagged Timber, timber trade, illegal timber, Due Diligence

Anniversary Project Case Study: Development of the Brazilian timber Due Diligence tool for timber importers

Promoting legal tropical timber trade - moving the focus to protect overused species in Ghana


Posted on 25/04/2022  by UK Comms Team
Tagged Timber, legal timber, Ghana

10th Anniversary Project Case Study: Promoting legal tropical timber trade moving the focus to protect overused species in Ghana

Working with small operators to strengthen timber legality in Cameroon


Posted on 29/06/2020  by Isabela Núñez del Prado
Tagged Cameroon, Timber legality, legal timber, Timber, Responsible Timber, Timber Trade

Cameroon has vast forest resources that provide millions of people with jobs and subsistence products. The forest sector accounts for 8% of the country’s gross domestic product (FAO FRA 2015). Unfortunately, Illegal logging has long been recognised as a significant problem in the country, due to misuse of certain logging permits and lack of effective regulation and law enforcement (Hoare 2015).

Indonesian forestry sector


Posted on 20/05/2020  by Cristina Tavares de Bastos
Tagged Indonesia, FLEGT, VPA, FLEGT-VPA, legal timber, Timber, Responsible Timber, Responsible Timber Exchange, SVLK

According to the FAO (2015), Indonesia has around 91 million hectares of forested land, which constitutes to 53% of the total land area. Indonesia has three categories of forest land: Conservation Forests, Protection Forests, and Production Forests. More than half of the Indonesian forest area is production forest and 87% is owned by the State.

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