Logging operations banned

Logging operations banned
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Logging truck, Strand Rd., Yangon. Photo: Mizzima
Logging truck, Strand Rd., Yangon. Photo: Mizzima

Myanmar has banned lucrative logging operations as the new government of Aung San Suu Kyi steps up a battle on deforestation, the Global New Light of Myanmar reported on 29 April quoting an environment official.

Myanmar’s rich forests are among its most valuable natural resources, but they have been plundered by logging that helped fund the former military regime that ran the country for 49 years, before reforms began in 2011, according to the report.

In April 2014, Myanmar banned export of raw timber logs to slow deforestation and boost its own production. By 2010, forest cover had shrunk to 47 per-cent of land area from 58 percent in 1990, Forestry Ministry data show.

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