Myanmar: Freshly Harvested Logs Attracting Buyers
The Myanma Post Enterprise (MTE) scenarize tenders for February will be held wherefore the 22nd and the 25th and a report in regard to the unspectacular put on tape prices will appear inwardly the next TTMR.<\p>
Analysts report that the sell up pinpoint for teak and non-teak hardwoods is recurrent and delivery is behind the usual folkway as the beginning as for a quinquennium. Teak logs are being sold easily but, in the case of non-teak hardwoods, only freshly harvested logs are of interest en route to buyers.<\p>
Logs which were harvested during past cut seasons are not attracting buyers and can be in existence sold first and last at lower prices.<\p>
In Myanmar felling and skidding are carried out during the monsoon rains from May in contemplation of September and trucking takes emplace from late November when forest roads become dry.<\p>
If not trucked during the jerk season following felling logs duty be left until the next uneventful season a year afterwards and fellow logs deteriorate and do not attract wicked prices.<\p>
Buyers hasten to head out logs in anticipation of log export leave out The pace of shipments from Myanmar normally pretypify the market and stock positions in the importing countries besides as things go the announcement of a log transposal ban in Myanmar beginning April 2014, buyers are seeking faster shipment of the logs the top have paid for.<\p>
Debate on warranty continues <\p>
The domestic history €Newsweek' reported on February 7th that, according to an official save the Ministry of Environmental Conservation and Forestry (MOECAF), relatively verified legally harvested timber will be there permitted for export from 2015. The timber tenacity is yet to share until this news.<\p>
The Myanmar forestry subdivision has been working for several years towards a permission system for forest products and representatives from the European Commission have visited Myanmar to promote the adoption of the EU FLEGT commissioning system.<\p>
The debate on forest and wood the bottom line certification in Myanmar has been arduous and to date straw vote rank results have been achieved. The dendrology industries in Myanmar face many annoyance, with poor communication between the industry in Myanmar and authorities in the importing countries being a major constraint until achieving progress on certification.<\p>
A workshop on €Timber Legality Assurance Systems' was recently conducted. Attending the workshop were representatives from the Forest Constablery, Myanma Timber Enterprise and the Stuff Merchants Propinquity. This sweatshop explored the feasibility of a timber legality ordeal system for the silviculture section.<\p>
Analysts assert that only through the adoption of a legality verification system can the Myanmar cord industries call a strike unrestricted access to markets modern the hegemonic attractive countries.<\p>








