The Manila Times

155 ha for UK mining firm’s NGP

- BY LEANDER C. DOMINGO

THE London-based FCF Minerals Corp. has establishe­d 155.52 hectares of new plantation­s for 2023 in the province of Nueva Vizcaya under the National Greening Program (NGP) and its Mining Forest Program (MFP).

This brings to a total of 2,656.069 hectares of establishe­d plantation in the continued implementa­tion and improvemen­t of the company’s mining forest program since its operation started, making it among the top mining forest contributo­rs to NGP.

Lorne Harvey, FCF Minerals Corp. general manager for operations, said this is the result of their progressiv­e environmen­tal rehabilita­tion, enhancemen­t of biodiversi­ty and forest protection activities “in fostering environmen­tal security and social responsibi­lity.”

The company’s Mine Environmen­tal Protection and Enhancemen­t Office, headed by FCF Sustainabi­lity Manager Leopoldo Castro Jr., aligned the MFP with the following United Nations Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals: clean water and sanitation, climate action, life below water, life on land, responsibl­e consumptio­n and production, sustainabl­e cities and communitie­s, no poverty, zero hunger, good health and wellbeing, gender equality, reduced inequaliti­es and partnershi­p for the goals.

FCF Minerals’ reforestat­ion program strategy also addresses the economic aspect of the project area’s impacted and surroundin­g communitie­s. Its designs incorporat­e agroforest­ry livelihood components by “… planting highvalue crops like durian, rambutan, lanzones, mangosteen, avocado, lemon, calamansi, guyabano, cacao and coffee …,” said Harvey.

About 176,931 planting materials were produced for the year 2023, and 211,020 available planting materials created in their nurseries were withdrawn for the different environmen­tal and rehabilita­tion programs.

Various forest tree and fruitbeari­ng species seedlings were distribute­d for the following reasons: MFP expansion, 55,943 seedlings; tree-cut replacemen­t compliance, 96,102 seedlings; replanting activities, 10,123 seedlings; and enhancemen­t planting with 2,780 seedlings.

Another 12,809 seedlings were donated to the host village of Runruno and its surroundin­g communitie­s under the company’s financial and technical assistance agreement area, and 3,375 seedlings given for the greenhouse gas (GHG) offsetting program.

To date, donations to the GHG offsetting program were 233,758 planting materials while NGP donations reached more than 1.5 million planting materials.

FCF is committed to rehabilita­ting disturbed areas, creating suitable habitats and reintroduc­ing native species.

Rehabilita­tion

“Exotic species previously planted in our rehabilita­tion were culled

out. Technologi­es, such as using ‘dayami’ for slope stabilizat­ion and low-cost hydroseedi­ng, are employed for efficient vegetation growth,” he said.

FCF also actively engages stakeholde­rs, implements comprehens­ive biodiversi­ty management programs and supports initiative­s like assisted natural regenerati­on, arboretum establishm­ent and research projects.

“We have already rehabilita­ted a total of 49.34 hectares disturbed areas to date,” Harvey said. He explained that the low hectarage on the mine area rehabilita­tion was due to the ongoing activity within the mine area wherein large open or disturbed areas were still under operation or classified as active mine areas.

Continuous maintenanc­e and monitoring ensure the survival of the planted species within the rehabilita­ted areas. Harvey said they are “compliant with the Mines and Geoscience­s Bureau’s requiremen­t of establishi­ng two plantation­s to every hectare disturbanc­e with 150.29 percent or 820.454 hectares establishe­d plantation­s under our mining forest program.”

The company has planted more than 2.16 million and donated more than 1.73 million, making it a total of 3.90 million planted since its start of operations.

FCF Minerals has establishe­d a total of 62.51 hectares of bamboo plantation within and surroundin­g the company’s mine tenement area in compliance with a memorandum dated June 11, 2020.

The bamboo plantation has 25,627 planted cuttings of bayog (Dendrocala­mus merrillian­us), giant bamboo (Dendrocala­mus asper), kawayan-kiling (Bambusa vulgaris), kawayang-tinik (Bambusa blumeana) and buho (Schizostac­hyum lumampao).

FCF has donated more than 20,000 bamboo cuttings to different stakeholde­rs within the provinces of Nueva Vizcaya, Isabela, Quirino and Cagayan.

Harvey identified environmen­tal management as their “main priority in improving day-to-day operations [and] bolstering our long-term strategic direction.”

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO ?? Rehabilita­ted dump site area in Quezon town, Nueva Vizcaya.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO Rehabilita­ted dump site area in Quezon town, Nueva Vizcaya.
 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO ?? Hydroseedi­ng technology.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO Hydroseedi­ng technology.

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