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Kelantan won’t stop logging, all activities follow quota: deputy MB

Trees also have set age after which they must be felled, says Datuk Mohd Amar Nik Abdullah

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 06 Jan 2022 3:04PM

Kelantan won’t stop logging, all activities follow quota: deputy MB
Deputy Menteri Besar Datuk Mohd Amar Nik Abdullah says each state is given a quota of trees by the National Forestry Council, and the condition that after trees are felled, reforestation must be carried out in the affected area. – Facebook pic, January 6, 2022

KOTA BARU – The Kelantan government will not stop logging activities in the state as they are carried out in accordance with the terms and conditions stipulated under the National Forestry Act 1984, said Deputy Menteri Besar Datuk Mohd Amar Nik Abdullah.

He said logging activities in Kelantan were conducted according to stipulated regulations.

Each state is given a quota by the National Forestry Council, and the condition that after trees are felled, reforestation must be carried out in the affected area, he added.

He said the trees had a set age after which they had to be felled to avoid them falling onto and destroying other growth.

“For example, if the quota given for this year is 3,000ha, we should not exceed 3,000ha. Otherwise, we will be subject to action by the National Forestry Council. The quota is not determined by the state, but the National Forestry Council.

“Logging provides revenue not only for Kelantan. In fact, almost all states depend on forest products, especially Pahang and Sarawak,” he told reporters when met after listening to Menteri Besar Datuk Ahmad Yakob’s 2022 New Year message at the Kota Darulnaim Complex today.

He said this when asked on an online petition for a moratorium on logging and to preserve forests as a bulwark against floods, which has received nearly 200,000 signatures.

The petition, titled “Henti Pembalakan & Kemusnahan Alam Sekarang (Stop Logging and Destruction of Nature Now)”, was co-sponsored by the Muslim Youth Movement of Malaysia and an environmental group, the Association for the Protection of the Natural Heritage of Malaysia.

The petition was launched to urge the government to impose a moratorium on logging activities for the time being following the catastrophic floods.

Amar said logging was not the main cause of floods in the state, as floods occur almost every year.

Furthermore, no tree felling is allowed between October and December due to the monsoon season, he added.

“Those swept away by the floods (during the monsoon season) may have been felled before that period and stored at the log storage area,” he said, urging the public to not blame logging activities alone as the cause of floods. – Bernama, January 6, 2022

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