Wood supply - Timber and renewables procurement
Beeing one of the most critical aspects of manufacturing forest products, following processes of procurement of wooden raw materials can be supported by us:
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West Africa’s Guinean Rainforest once stretched unbroken from Guniea to Cameroon. Today, however, just 18% of the forest remains, in part due to the rapid expansion of slash-and-burn agriculture by small farmers growing cocoa, the source of chocolate.
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British Columbia announces a federal/provincial $1.2 million program to boost First Nations forestry$1.2 million in federal-provincial funding for the First Nations Forest Sector Technical Support Program will help First Nations with economic development in the forest and wood products industries, announced Minister of State (Sport) Gary Lunn a
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Transportation bottleneck in British Columbia
Wood products from British Columbia traditionally have moved south to the United States by way of rail or truck, and to a lesser degree, by sea.
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Time to fell obstacles to tracing wood productsThere is a massive re-rating of native forest going on, even as world resolve to tackle climate change crumbles.
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Forest land transfers, deforestation spiral out of controlLahore - A study commissioned by the Scientific Committee of WWF Pakistan has revealed that a startling area of forest land has been transferred over for non-forest uses since 1947. This is most rampant in Sindh and Punjab.
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New committee formed in British Columbia to examine mid-term timber supplyBritish Columbia’s Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations Minister Steve Thomson applauded today’s decision of the Legislative Assembly to form a Special Committee on Timber Supply to examine and make recommendations about mid-term timber
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