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Tetekon is the new Iroko : Lesser-Known Timber Species are the best way to go!


发布在 05/04/2021  在之前 Isabel Nuñez del Prado
Tagged Sustainable Timber, LKTS, Lesser-known species, Ghana, Responsible Timber, Responsible Timber Exchange

There are over 50,000 species of timber in the world, but only a small fraction is widely used commercially. This, however, does not mean that the rest of the species are unsuitable for a variety of commercial uses. There under-utilised species are known as Lesser-Known and Lesser-Used Timber Species (LKTS) and can often substitute more popular species in terms of performance and aesthetics, and cost-effectiveness. This makes choosing LKTS a good business decision, which also has the potential to improve livelihoods and protect biodiversity.

Promoting Lesser-Known and Lesser-Used timber species from Ghana


发布在 17/12/2020  在之前 BVRio Comms Team
Tagged legal timber, Ghana, Responsible Timber, Responsible Timber Exchange, Lesser-known species, FLEGT

In collaboration with Ghana Forestry Commission’s Timber Industry Development Division (TIDD), Forest Research Institute of Ghana (FORIG), Ghana Timber Millers Organization (GTMO) and the Ghana Timber Association (GTA), BVRio developed a set of communication materials that include technical information about a selection of timber species that are available to the international markets.

WEBINAR: LESSER KNOWN SPECIES – Utilising Ghana's Sustainable Timber Resources


发布在 17/11/2020  在之前 Cristina Tavares de Bastos
Tagged Responsible Timber, Responsible Timber Exchange, Ghana, Sustainable Timber, FLEGT-VPA, Lesser-known species, Lesser-Known

While Ghana has nearly 90 species that are regularly exploited and traded as timber, its diverse forests contain many other species that can be commercialised. Many of these under-utilised species have similar and sometimes even better performance capabilities than well-known species. Others have a distinctive and unique appearance that makes them ideal for creating attractive timber products. Using a more diverse selection of species is not only a good business decision but also has the potential to improve livelihoods, protect biodiversity and promote sustainable forest management.

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