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Title: PROGRAMME 4


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PROGRAMME 4
  • FORESTRY

2
  • BROAD BASED BLACK ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT
  • Draft Forest Sector charter initiated with
    working groups for sub-sectors
  • Challenges
  • New round of negotiations required once new codes
    released from DTI (expected end October 2006)
  • Funding of Forest Enterprise Development

3
  • FOREST ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT
  • 39 bee-keeping projects running countrywide
  • 5 community owned ornamental and medicinal plant
    nurseries supported
  • Provided training in business management,
    marketing and technical aspects of enterprise
    training to beekeepers and medicinal nursery
    people
  • R1.6m spent on supplying material,
    infrastructure, and training funded by DANIDA
  • R2m funding secured through NDA for beekeeping.
    None spent yet.
  • Enterprise development reflected in PGDS/P of
    Limpopo and EC
  • CHALLENGES
  • Additional funding especially for Charter
    commitments
  • Integration into IDPs

4
  • SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT OF PLANTATIONS
  • 4 workshops held to assist small growers and
    assist with licence applications for
    afforestation
  • Research project initiated to assess small
    growers livelihoods and choices
  • Linked growers with buyers in Vhembe district
  • Facilitated linking of land reform beneficiaries
    with forestry management company in Mpumalanga
    TWK
  • Firewood harvesters in indigenous forests in Port
    St Johns area organised to ensure sustainability
    and commercialisation of enterprise
  • DWAF plantations
  • TUP, fire and theft many times industry
    equivalent
  • 5575 ha burned
  • TUP 7291 ha (reduction from 8416 ha) 15
    (industry norm is 3-4)

5
  • CHALLENGES
  • Lack of forest management skills
  • Lack of direct control and co-ordination over the
    estates from national office
  • Compliance with environmental legislative
    requirements

6
  • Strategy to combat long term timber supply
    shortages
  • Report submitted at year end
  • (have held workshop with stakeholders to
    interrogate report and obtain views)
  • Challenges
  • Mitigating market failures in long rotation
    timber
  • Leverage SAFCOL resource (KLF 30 of countrys
    sawtimber)
  • Protection/ expansion of remaining resource
  • Review of W Cape exit strategy

7
  • PAYMENT OF LEASE RENTALS
  • Payment of lease rentals to land reform
    beneficiaries not achieved
  • Challenges
  • Identification of beneficiaries by DLA
  • Negative impacts on forests (fires)
  • Leveraging R70m for development
  • LAND NOT SUITABLE FOR FORESTRY DE-PROCLAIMED
  • Land no longer required for forestry in WC and
    Mpumalanga de-proclaimed and transferred to DPW

8
  • BLYDE EXIT STRATEGY IMPLEMENTED
  • Target Implement exit according to
    strategy
  • Achieved Exit being implemented
  • Challenges Manage job losses
  • TRANSFER OF MANZENGWENYA MBAZWANA
  • Target Transfer of estates to land claimants
  • Achieved Not achieved
  • Challenges Obtain agreement with tribal
    authority and communities
  • Maintain plantations effectively until
    transfer

9
  • FORESTRY PROFILE RAISED
  • Achieved New website in place
  • Call centre well resourced on forestry
  • Large impact during Arbor Week
  • Forest and woodlands symposium well attended
    (national and international delegates)
  • Produced Forestry DVD in Resource Centre on
    website
  • Engaged with schools and tertiary institutions

10
  • NATIONAL FIRE DANGER RATING SYSTEM
  • Target Launch NFDRS
  • Achieved System launched but not live
  • Challenges Technical problems with system
  • Co-operation with SAWS

11
  • INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND CO-OPERATION
  • UNFF attended Africa group led by SA
  • African Forest Law Enforcement and Governance
    initiative supported
  • Congo Basin Partnership supported
  • Management of cross border fires not achieved due
    to non-availability of neighbouring countries for
    cross border fires strategies
  • FAO international code of best practice for
    planted forests co-drafted
  • World Forests Report supported
  • Russian and Chinese agreements signed
  • CBD report submitted

12
  • AFFORESTATION PROMOTED
  • Forestry in PGDP/S of Limpopo and EC
  • Licensing process partially streamlined within
    DWAF
  • Challenges
  • Funding especially for longer rotation crops
    (longer investment horizon)
  • Forestry needs to engage more actively with LAACs
  • WOOD ENERGY STRATEGY
  • Support to DME in development of national energy
    strategy not achieved
  • Challenges
  • Engaging with DME on strategy
  • Ensuring sustainability of rapidly declining
    resource which remains important even where there
    is access to electricity, because of cost
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