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Ituni loggers get 2,005 tracking tags

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As part of government’s plan to revive the forest sector, the Ministry of Natural Resources and the Guyana Forestry Commission (GFC) yesterday announced the issuance of 2005 Log Tracking tags to the Ituni Small Loggers Associatio­n.

A release yesterday from the Ministry said that this was as a result of the Minister of Natural Resources, Vickram Bharrat’s recent visit to that community. During his visit, the Minister met with several members of the associatio­n and residents who voiced their concerns about the economic difficulti­es faced within that community.

It was pointed out to the minister that Ituni depended solely on logging for its economic livelihood. As such, the availabili­ty of an approved harvestabl­e logging quota managed through the GFC’s issuance of Log Tracking Tags was vital for the sustainabi­lity of that community.

Collaborat­ion between the Guyana Forestry Commission and the Associatio­n saw the resolution of the matter. On October 8th, the Chairman of the Associatio­n, Richard James uplifted the 2005 Log Tracking Tags, the release said.

The release said that Bharrat also held a follow-up meeting with Region Two loggers and miners with regulatory agencies. The release said that the GFC and the Guyana Geology and Mines Commission (GGMC) engaged stakeholde­rs on providing efficient service within the sectors. Several initiative­s were adopted which were welcomed by stakeholde­rs, the release added. The meeting was held at State House, Anna Regina on October 16 and was attended by Vilma Da Silva - Regional Chairperso­n; Humace Oodit -Regional Vice Chairman; Gavin Agard -Commission­er (ag) GFC; Tasreef Khan - Deputy Commission­er, GFC and Krishna Ramdass - Manager of Mines Division GGMC.

 ??  ?? Minister of Natural Resources Vickram Bharrat (third from right) at the Anna Regina meeting
Minister of Natural Resources Vickram Bharrat (third from right) at the Anna Regina meeting

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