Sarawak to stop issuing new timber licences, says Abang Johari

Sarawak to stop issuing new timber licences, says Abang Johari

The chief minister says vast tracts of forests have been destroyed and it will be difficult to restore them.

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Sarawak Chief Minister Abang Johari Openg says licences for new oil palm plantations will no longer be issued except for native customary rights land. (Facebook pic)
KUCHING:
The Sarawak government will stop issuing new timber licences to protect its forests, says Chief Minister Abang Johari Openg.

He said vast tracts of forests had already been logged and it was difficult to restore them.

“Worse still is the stripping of the forests of all their vegetation by plywood factories operating deep in the forests, ostensibly to clear the land for the planting of oil palm.

“As such, there will be no more new palm oil plantation licences except for native customary rights (NCR) land,” he said when winding up the debate at the first meeting of the state legislative assembly today.

Abang Johari added that the state government would continue to fight illegal logging.

“Not only are they just stealing timber in areas which are not licensed to them, they are also intruding into the forest reserve.

“If unchecked, we may have no more forest reserves of any kind, fully protected or otherwise. We must protect the forests if we want to retain any of our indigenous virgin jungle,” he said.

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