The central province of Quang Tri, the second-largest timber producer nationwide, is targeting 100,000 ha of forests being granted forest management certification from the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) by 2030; four times higher than the current figure.
                            
  
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  The quick and sustainable development of FSC-certified areas is a key  solution for turning Quang Tri into a hub for timber production and  processing from planted forests in the central region, as set out in the  Resolution from the provincial Party Committee’s 17th Congress.
According to permanent Vice Chairman of the provincial People’s  Committee Ha Sy Dong, Quang Tri is focusing on building projects and  issuing policies in support of forestation work, while encouraging the  engagement of local households and forest owners. This will help protect  the environment, prevent natural disasters, and respond to climate  change.
Quang Tri is now home to 250,000 ha of forests, including 110,00 ha of  planted forests, 41 timber processing plants, and nearly 200 businesses  operating in the sector. It produces between 800,000 and 1 million cubic  metres of timber annually.
The province has developed 23,000 ha of FSC-certificated forests, or 12 percent of the country’s total.