The Borneo Post

Wong urges govt to review all certified timber licences with longer tenure

- Antonia Chiam

The state government should review certified Forest Timber Licences (FTL) tenures to be extended to 60 years as promised, said Bawang Assan assemblyma­n Dato Sri Wong Soon Koh.

“To date, there are 16 long-term FTLs certified with the Malaysia Criteria and Indicators (MC&I) for Sustainabl­e Forest Management (SFM) under the Malaysian Timber Certificat­ion Scheme (MTCS) in Sarawak.

“There are some circumstan­ces where long-term FTLs were not renewed upon expiry and the FTLs were reissued to other parties by the state government even though the existing licensees are in the midst of processing their forest management certificat­ion audit,” he said in his debate speech for the second reading of the Supply (2023) Bill 2023 at the DUN si ing yesterday.

Wong said on July 13, 2017, the state government had extended the Forest Management Certificat­ion (FMC) policy for all longterm FTL in Sarawak and it is mandatory for all FTL licensees to obtain their FMC by the end of this year.

Wong said the state government had promised to extend the FTL tenure to 60 years as a form of incentive for successful­ly certified FTL.

Wong also said the state government should adhere to the original arrangemen­t of all measures to ensure the successful implementa­tion of SFM.

He said in the early 1990s, the state government started to incorporat­e and cooperate with the Internatio­nal Tropical Timber Organisati­on (ITTO) to promote SFM of natural tropical forests in Sarawak to make the state have high standard forest management practices compared with other tropical timber-producing countries.

“In order to enhance SFM activities throughout Sarawak, the state government in July 2014 announced the FMC Policy would apply to all long-term FTL concession areas which fall within the Heart of Borneo designated boundary and they are to be certified by 2017.

“For those FTLs outside the Heart of Borneo designated boundary, participat­ing in the FMC exercise is voluntary,” he said.

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