110 partake in two-day workshop in Kuching

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The workshop participants posing for a photograph at Wisma STA in Jalan Datuk Abang Abdul Rahim, Kuching on Feb 5 to 6.

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The workshop participants posing for a photograph at Wisma STA in Jalan Datuk Abang Abdul Rahim, Kuching on Feb 5 to 6.

KUCHING: A total of 110 participants took part in a workshop jointly organised by Sarawak Timber Association (STA) and Malaysian Timber Certification Council (MTCC) on Feb 5 to 6 at Wisma STA here.

The participants comprising STA members and officers from Ministry of Urban Development and Natural Resources (MUDNR), Forest Department Sarawak (FDS), Sarawak Forestry Corporation Sdn Bhd (SFCSB), Sarawak Timber Industry Development Corporation (STIDC), Harwood Timber Sdn Bhd (HTSB), Natural Resources and Environment Board (NREB) and Department of Environment (DOE).

The two-day workshop is timely as it aims to identify gaps faced by long term forest timber licence holders in Sarawak to obtain forest management certification under the Malaysian Timber Certification Scheme (MTCS), and opportunities as well as resources that are necessary in closing the gaps.

Acting Director of Forests, Tuan Hamden Haji Mohammad in his speech acknowledged the tremendous challenges involved for Sarawak in achieving full Forest Management Certification (FMC) by 2022.

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He iterated that the state will assist and support the timber industry and urged other relevant agencies to work together through State Steering Committee and FMC Technical Committee (FMCTC) to achieve this agenda.

The main gaps identified are summarised as lack of expertise and capacity to fulfill the requirements of FMC standards; conflicting interpretation of native customary rights relating to lands and use of resources within the forest management unit (FMU) by different stakeholders, and differing requirements covering similar aspects in guidelines formulated by different agencies.

The workshop noted that the Certification Masterplan for Sarawak is being formulated and proposed to include consideration on the resources needed to achieve the certification agenda in accordance with the timeline set.

With regard to the draft Forest Management Certification Licence Agreement (FMCLA), the workshop hoped that the concerns raised by the timber industry would be taken into account.

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