(ENG) TEFSO E-NEWSLETTER NO.6 (MAR-APR’17)

Royal Forest Department (RFD) through Thai-EU FLEGT Secretariat Office (TEFSO) had arranged the Ad-Hoc Working group committee meeting on 25 April 2017 aims to make understanding, developing and providing a guideline on TLAS development


NO.6 MARCH – APRIL 2017


 TEFSO Newsletter

Thai-EU FLEGT Secretariat Office

The FLEGT
Understand the drafting of the Thai TLAS
Royal Forest Department (RFD) through Thai-EU FLEGT Secretariat Office (TEFSO) had arranged the Ad-Hoc Working group committee meeting on 25 April 2017 aims to make understanding, developing and providing a guideline on TLAS development and preparing for FLEGT VPA negotiation between Thailand and EU. This meeting is providing stakeholder participatory on exchanging, commenting and guideline on drafting the TLAS. In this meeting, the invited expertise from European Forest Institute (EFI) and Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)  gave a knowledge and guidance on the relevant issues. 

FLEGT Discovery
Certified timber exports from Indonesia up by 10% in 2016
Certified timber exports from Indonesia have gone up nearly 10 percent from 2015 to 2016, according to the Indonesian Forest Concessions Holders. The volume of certified wood products shipped reached 17.46 million tons in 2016.
Robust trade activity is attributed to Indonesia’s FLEGT-VPA license secured last year. The country is the first in the world to be able to ship domestic timber without subjecting to stringent checks required by the European Union Timber Regulation (EUTR). In an interview with the Jarkata Globe, APHI executive director Purwadi said he is optimistic that export volume will grow in the next few years. Indonesia shipped its first FLEGT-VPA licensed timber to London and Antwerp in December last year.
The national sustainable forest management certification was launched in 2010. It saw an 89 percent rise in number of forestry participants, and 65 percent increase in number of industrial wood processing participants by 2012.Earning the FLEGT-VPA and the SVLK licenses has helped Indonesia clamp down on illegal logging, corruption and poor forest governance, according to the Ministry of Environment and Forestry.The ministry’s director general for sustainable forest management, Ida Bagus Putera, said Indonesia should make full use of the certification and licenses to give itself a head start in the EU market.Elsewhere, Cambodia, Vietnam and Laos are also negotiating FLEGT licenses with the EU.The EU ranks fourth, accounting for 11 percent of Indonesia’s timber exports. China is the number one market, followed by Japan and USA.

The Guest
On Tuesday, 28th March 2017 The forestry officers from  the Kingdom of Bhutan had a courtesy visit Thai – EU FLEGT Secretariat Office (TEFSO). On this occasion, Mr. Banjong Wongsrisoontorn director of TEFSO warmly welcome and gave a lecture on FLEGT development in Thailand, the delegates were interested in FLEGT implementation and exporting timber to EU. 
FLEGT Tips
TLAS stands forTimber  Legality
Assurance System

The system is designed to verify, track, and issue licenses for legal timber to certify its legality.

The 5 elements of a Timber Legality Assurance System. 

1.Timber legality definition
2.Supply chain control system
3.Verification system
4.Timber licensing
5.Independent audit

The Corner…
On 29th March 2017, Community Forest Network in Chonburi had arranged the workshop on legal logging process on Sor Por Kor land for 30 pilot farmers. The workshop includes the plantation register activities which is a part of the pilot project on legal logging for  small-scale holders supported by RECOFTC
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