Lomé Hosts Sub-Regional Workshop on Sustainable Timber Trade Regulation

Agriculture
Thursday, 15 May 2025 11:42
Lomé Hosts Sub-Regional Workshop on Sustainable Timber Trade Regulation

(Togo First) - Experts from Togo, Benin, Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana, Liberia, and Mali are holding a meeting on timber trade regulation and the protection of endangered forest species. The workshop kicked off in Lomé, Togo’s capital, on Tuesday, May 13. 

The International Tropical Timber Organization (ITTO) and the Office de Développement et d'Exploitation des Forêts (ODEF) are behind the roundtable. Their goal is to improve the issuance of non-detriment findings (NDFs), a critical step for sustainable tropical timber exports.

Dr. Pyabalo Alaba, Managing Director of ODEF, stressed the importance of defining sustainability before exploitation. He said, "Before we start, we need to know what is sustainable to exploit. This workshop is crucial to harmonizing our practices." The ultimate objective is to balance trade with conservation.

Foli-Bazi Katari, Togo’s Minister for the Environment, opened the meeting and praised national achievements. He highlighted securing 14 protected areas, developing 171 community forests, and drafting a law on managing protected areas. These efforts aim to leverage conservation for local development.

 

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