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Title: Portable sawmill in a teak plantation in Kagelu, Central Equatoria
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Description: Plantations such as this teak stand in Kagelu, Central Equatoria, are a valuable asset and potential source of hard currency for Southern Sudan. Commercial exploitation of the forest resources of Southern Sudan is expected to expand with peace and road network improvements. The challenge will be to develop the industry in an environmentally sustainable manner.

Keywords: deforestation, forest conservation, forests, forestry, sustainable development, environmental management, sustainable economic development, sustainable production, Bahr el Jabal (Central Equatoria) state, domestic trade
 
Title: During the major north-south conflict, the town of Wau in Western Bahr el Ghazal was a centre for the teak trade
Date created:
21 Jun 2007
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Description: The trade was effectively halted by the closing of the rail link; only a small-scale teak trade subsists today

Keywords: forests, forestry, Wau, Western Bahr el Ghazal, domestic trade
 
Title: These teak trees have not been tended for 20 years, so the productivity of the plantation is well below potential
Date created:
27 Jun 2007
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Description: The plantations, however, are a valuable asset

Keywords: forest conservation, forests, forestry, environmental risks, sustainable production, Bahr el Jabal, Bahr el Jabal (Central Equatoria) state, Yei, agricultural trade, domestic trade
 
Title: This timber bound for sale in Khartoum comes from 500 km south, near Renk in Upper Nile state
Date created:
21 Jun 2007
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Keywords: deforestation, forest degradation, forests, forestry, energy supply, wood fuels, Khartoum, Renk, Upper Nile state, domestic trade
 
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