29.07.2020
The republic of Congo (Congo-Brazzaville) definitively adopted law n° 33-2020 on a new forest code on July 8, 2020. This new law is under discussion since 2018 and was still under debate in the National Assembly in April 2020. The new forest code introduces new concepts like certification, verification of legality, consideration of riversides communities, deforestation and reforestation, the fight against climate change, carbon credits, etc.
Sustainable management and certification of forest concessions have become major priority in the exploitation of forests resources in Republic of Congo, which is shared by all stakeholders, including the public sector, the private sector, civil society, and by local communities and indigenous people.
VPA and REDD + processes in Congo, confirm the country’s wish to involve all the actors concerned in the development of Congolese forest timber sector. In this same dynamic, the Congo also signed a letter of intent with the Central African Forest Initiative (CAFI) in September 2019. Concepts and modalities of the FLEGT VPA are outlined throughout the text of the new law (verification of legality, certificate of legality, SIVL, etc.).
Measures having a significant impact on the forest-wood sector are amongst others:
Several important new modalities will still be defined by future implementing texts, or under specific laws.
News item adapted from ATIBT News
The full text of the new forest code is available here (in French)