The Andrews-Allan-D’Ambrosio government claims to be champions of women’s rights and environmental justice. Yet, in their reckless decision to...
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MONROVIA – Court documents in a case against four suspected timber smugglers have established reports of collusion between certain illegal loggers and legitimate forestry companies. By James Harding Giahyue Four suspected timber smugglers who operated a sawmill at the Central Agriculture Research Institute (CARI) told the Ninth Judicial Circuit Court in Gbarnga they bought logs from Alpha Logging [...]
The Andrews-Allan-D’Ambrosio government claims to be champions of women’s rights and environmental justice. Yet, in their reckless decision to...
Results of the Commonwealth Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry’s (DAFF’s) testing trial on timber species and harvest origins has...
The forest products market remains a vital component of the global economy, driving growth through a diverse range of sectors including timber, paper,...
Two years after a high court judge warned that the 28s gang may have infiltrated police structures in the Western Cape, investigations are yet to be...
The Forestry Department is reporting that it has disrupted a sizeable illegal logging operation in St Mary. The agency says the department, with the...
Aisha Suleiman, a 16-year-old girl, who is suspected of fatally poisoning her ex-boyfriend, Emmanuel, and four other young men in the Afashio...
Neville Smith Forest Products (NSFP) is a trailblazer in Tasmania’s forestry sector, renowned for its commitment to sustainability, innovation, and...
Forest operations, which include logging and other forestry activities (planting, thinning, fuels reduction, and wildland fire fighting), are a vital...
State-controlled companies now run an industry once known for its acid pits, radioactive waste and smugglers.
An online event organized jointly by the ECE/FAO Forestry and Timber Section, the FAO Liaison Office in Geneva, the FAO Liaison Office in Brussels.