The Borneo Post

Myanmar makes record seizures of illegal timber

-

YANGON: Myanmar seized a record amount of illegal timber this financial year as part of a government clampdown to protect the country’s rapidly disappeari­ng forests, a senior official said yesterday.

Forest ministry director Tin Tun said authoritie­s had confiscate­d 40,000 tonnes of timber since April 2016, months before the newly elected government issued a nationwide ban on logging.

“There has been illegal trade in timber in Myanmar from the junta era to the present day, so we can’t say that the illegal trade has peaked this year,” he told AFP.

“But we can say that by tonnage, we seized the highest amount of timber ever this financial year.” Seizures were highest in northern Kachin state which borders China, the world’s top importer of illegal timber whose insatiable appetite for rare trees such as teak and rosewood has ravaged Myanmar’s vast forests.

The London- based Environmen­tal Investigat­ion Agency estimates some US$ 2.7 billion worth of timber crossed the border between 2000-14.

Logging exploded under the former military government as the generals plundered the country’s vast natural resources to line their own pockets. Myanmar’s forests are disappeari­ng at the third- fastest rate in the world, behind only Brazil and Indonesia, according to the UN’s Food and Agricultur­e Organisati­on.

Between 1990 and 2010 the agency said the country lost almost 20 per cent of its forest cover.

Authoritie­s have sought to clamp down on the illegal trade since the junta handed over power in 2011. The quasi- civilian government that took over banned exports and a diplomatic spat erupted when Myanmar arrested 155 Chinese labourers for illegal logging in Kachin state and sentenced them to life in prison.

Aung San Suu Kyi’s NLD party outlawed logging across the country for a year and issued a 10-year ban in the badly hit Pegu Yoma region shortly after taking power last year.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? This file photo shows a worker looking on amid a pile of logs at a holding area along the Yangon river in Yangon. Myanmar seized a record amount of illegal timber this financial year as part of a government clampdown to protect the country’s rapidly...
— AFP photo This file photo shows a worker looking on amid a pile of logs at a holding area along the Yangon river in Yangon. Myanmar seized a record amount of illegal timber this financial year as part of a government clampdown to protect the country’s rapidly...

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Malaysia