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ITTO pledges more funding
05 December, 2007
Brazil aims to tap Amazonas forest potential
04 December, 2007
ITTO commits funds to PNG forests
28 November, 2007
China reviews forest industry taxes
07 November, 2007
Lumber Convention to address Peru’s problems
27 October, 2007
Japanese plywood imports plummet
22 October, 2007
Wood-based exports drive Brazilian port growth
03 October, 2007
ITTO to develop sustainable mahogany strategy
18 September, 2007
Ghana's timber exports rise
08 September, 2007
Fine collections would help fight illegal logging
05 September, 2007
Chinese timber industry grows
22 August, 2007
Brazilian mills face closure
21 August, 2007
Ghana's exports rise
11 August, 2007
ITTO calls for CFE support
26 July, 2007
Governmental action is needed to ensure that community forest enterprises (CFEs) are successful, a new report by the International Tropical Timber Organisation ITTO) states.
Forest focus falls on Brazil
30 June, 2007
The impact community forest management schemes have on the world's poorest countries is to be discussed at a meeting of entrepreneurs and policy makers from Asia, Africa and Central and South America.
ITTO backs timber protection
22 May, 2007
Any measures designed to slow the destruction of tropical forests will have the full backing of the International Tropical Timber Organisation (ITTO), it has said.
Greenpeace targets ITTO
10 May, 2007
Greenpeace activists have staged a protest at a hotel where delegates from the International Tropical Timber Organisation (ITTO) were staying in Papua New Guinea (PNG).
ITTO seeks pilot tracking scheme trialists
01 February, 2007
The International Tropical Timber Organisation is inviting interested participants to take part in pilot schemes to assess the feasibility of adopting timber tracking systems.
Floods drive up Malaysian timber prices
26 January, 2007
The price of Malaysian timber products has been driven sharply up by massive flooding in the region following incessant rain, the International Tropical Timber Organisation said.