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The Fiji Times » Mangroves play a vital role – PM

The Fiji Times » Mangroves play a vital role – PM
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Plant Trade and Medicinal Plants in Asia

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Indigenous Penan Block Logging on Their Ancestral Lands

Plywood makers halt orders from Japan

File pic shows Malaysian plywood undergoing quality tests before being exported. KUCHING: More Malaysian plywood manufacturers have stopped taking new orders from Japanese buyers as the log shortage has disrupted their production activities. The latest is Sabah’s largest tropical plywood manufacturer which halted from accepting new orders in May 2021, and this has resulted in severe supply shortage of the panel products in the Japanese market, according to the Japan Lumber Report (JLR). In March, Sarawak’s top plywood manufacturer and supplier Shin Yang group had stopped taking new orders from Japanese importers to clear up the backlog orders. “The supply of imported South Sea (tropical) hardwood plywood is in critical stage.

Swiss city of Basel donates over RM800,000 to Sarawak s conservation project

PETALING JAYA: The Swiss city of Basel will be making a US$200,000 (RM830,960) contribution to the Baram Peace Park, a conservation project in the interior of Sarawak. Basel mayor Beat Jans announced on Monday (July 5) that the contribution will be directed to the International Tropical Timber Organisation’s (ITTO) Upper Baram Forest Management Area. He added that the government of Basel has decided to offer its support in order to sustain the livelihoods of the indigenous communities there as well as to honour Bruno Manser, a Basel-born environmentalist who had gone missing in Sarawak in 2000. The ITTO project is set to benefit 24 indigenous communities in the 283,500 hectares of land, which consists of forests and agricultural areas which have traditionally been used by the communities to cultivate rice.

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