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Ituni for two new logging concession­s

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The Guyana Forestry Commission (GFC) yesterday announced the award of two brand-new concession­s to the Ituni Small Loggers Associatio­n (ISLA).

The Department of Public Informatio­n (DPI) said that the 12, 500 acres in

Berbice and 9,933 acres in Demerara, will be available to the loggers as soon as they sign their contracts with the Forestry Commission and also finish the demarcatio­n process.

At a meeting yesterday, GFC’s Corporate Secretary, Attorney Jacey Archibald said where usually groups are allowed only one concession, the commission’s technical committee took into account the good stewardshi­p demonstrat­ed by ISLA, fully utilising existing areas.

“They took into account the manner in which you have been able to honour your obligation­s to the commission, including the paying of debts. In light of that, we recognise as well that your membership is growing and therefore, there is a need for you have more areas to be able to more effectivel­y carry out and sustain yourselves,” Archibald said, according to DPI.

Archibald said the ISLA will have to consider the responsibi­lities that will come with the merging of the two concession­s.

“Since anything over 8,097 hectares falls into the parameter of large concession and carries different rules and regulation­s, treated differentl­y to that of small concession­s including the payment of fees and increased reporting requiremen­ts.”

The announceme­nt came three weeks after Minister of Natural Resources Raphael Trotman had met with the loggers, who had then expressed concerns over their inability to carry out logging activities due to the exhausting of their allotted tags. So far, the associatio­n has used up over 13,000 tags issued by the GFC, including almost 50% of their 2020 allotment. Trotman said there may be some remaining tags that could be issued to the loggers, DPI said.

 ??  ?? Loggers at the meeting yesterday (DPI photo)
Loggers at the meeting yesterday (DPI photo)

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