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Submitted by moiuser on 28 September 2022

IT is a regional-level project that is jointly implemented by five countries of the Mekong region: Myanmar, Cambodia, Laos, Thailand and Viet Nam, said Deputy Minister U Tun Ohn.

The establishment of test plots for planting various plants, including searching for pure teak trees and timber pro­duction areas in collaboration with the Department of Forest and the International Tropical Timber Organization-ITTO, was able to be established during the project.

Deputy Minister U Tun Ohn said that they are maintained at Forestry Research Stations such as No 5 Moe Swe Station and No 7 Lapamkong Station.

Deputy Minister for Nat­ural Resources and Environ­mental Conservation U Tun Ohn said this while holding the International Tropical Timber Organization-ITTO-Mekong -Teak Project for sustainability workshop at 8:30 am yesterday at the Grand Amara Hotel in Nay Pyi Taw.

Furthermore, there are four countries in the world where teak grow naturally and Myan­mar is one of these countries, the deputy minister added.

“Currently, the whole coun­try has stopped teak and hard­wood extraction and is coop­erating with the international community to maintain forest resources.

“To preserve teak strains and proliferate good breeds, we were able to open training courses to improve the capacity of local people as well as forest employees.

Since the project has been completed in the 2022-2023 fi­nancial year, the conditions and results of the project and ex­periences and conservation of forest resources are important,” he added.

The deputy minister said that they will receive advice and discussions for Timber Legality activities, and believe that the results of the discussions will be beneficial not only to the de­partment but also to the country.

Deputy Minister for Natural Resources and Environmental Conservation U Min Thu, Per­manent Secretary U Hla Maung Thein, directors-general, man­aging directors, the rector, the deputy permanent secretary, the deputy director-general of the Forestry Department and officials, the Forest Research Institute researchers and in­vitees attended the workshop.

MNA  

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