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Central Highlands rearranges activities of plantations

Central Highlands provinces rearrange activities of plantations

State-owned plantations in the Central Highlands plan to restructure to boost business efficiency, according to the Steering Committee for the Central Highlands Region.
Central Highlands provinces rearrange activities of plantations ảnh 1Forest in Dak Lak. (Source: baochinhphu.vn)

Dak Lak (VNA) – State-ownedplantations in the Central Highlands plan to restructure to boost businessefficiency, according to the Steering Committee for the Central HighlandsRegion.

Thirty-one out of 38 plantationsin the region are State-owned single member limited liability companies (LLC).

Dak Lak provincehas the most restructured forestry units but still uses the “State-owned single member LLC” model.

It has maintainedproduction tasks, providing products, public services and other businessactivities for six partially State-owned single-member forestry companies –Kroong Bong, Ma D’rak, Ea Kar, Buon Wing, Chu Pha and Ea Wy.

Dak Lak plans toform a LLC of two-member or more for eight single-member forestry LLCs – Chu MaLanh, Rung Xanh, Ya Lop, Ea H’Mo, Thuan Man, Ea H’leo, Phuoc An, Buon Ja Wam toconnect material areas with the processing industry and the market.

According to the SteeringCommittee, rearranging forestry companies in the region has been slow and someState-owned single-member forestry LLCs have not been effective.

Deforestation, land occupationand illegal logging were reported to occur at some enterprises while linkages betweensome units are ineffective.

𒁃 According to the steeringcommittee, forestry companies in the Central Highlands mainly manage naturalforest and buffer forest with a combined area of 651,685 hectares. The plantedforest is just 31,783 hectares.-VNA

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