Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Samar Island National Park gets huge boost

Gabon says the company started its tree planting program in 2020 in Concepcion village in Paranas town

- BY ELMER RECUERDO

CATBALOGAN CITY — The Samar Island National Park received at least 5,000 seedlings of mahogany tree planted by a mining company doing an exploratio­n work for possible bauxite extraction in Samar.

Marcventur­es Holdings Inc. community relations officer Arlene Gabon disclosed that the tree planting is part of the firm’s commitment to help improve the forest cover of Samar, contribute to climate change mitigation, and provide livelihood to impoverish­ed farmers, many of whom are engaged in slash and burn farming in the area.

“Mahogany is not only a hardwood but is also endemic in Samar,” Gabon said. “The tree is also used by traditiona­l healers for their medicinal value.”

She added that the company started its tree planting program in 2020 in Concepcion village in Paranas town and it is also implementi­ng community developmen­t projects in the 49 villages in six municipali­ties in Samar that are within the areas covered by MHI’s mineral production sharing agreement.

MHI has two subsidiari­es — Alumina Mining Phils. Inc. and Bauxite Resources Inc. doing mining exploratio­n in 11,000 hectares of land in the towns of Paranas, Motiong, Gandara, San Jorge, San Jose de Buan and Matuguinao.

Gabon said MHI is constructi­ng two multipurpo­se buildings and two potable water systems in different villages as the CPD implementa­tion. She said the projects were identified by members of the community themselves.

The CDP fund is equivalent to 10 percent of the exploratio­n cost.

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