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Koperasi Hutan Jaya Lestari experience in Forest Management & Primary Wood Processing Industry
Konawe Selatan – Sulawesi Tenggara
By Jefferson Tasik
BRIEF HISTORY
ƒ Establishment of Koperasi Hutan Jaya Lestari in Konawe Selatan on march 18 2004. ƒ Koperasi Hutan Jaya Lestari (KHJL) together JAUH‐Sultra dan TFT conducting sustainable forest management in forest owned by members KHJL ( 2004 ).
ƒ FSC certificate obtained by FSC on May 2005.
ƒ Establishment of primary wood industry (PT. Konsel Jaya Lestari) in 2006
• SK IUPHHK‐HTR (community forest plantation permit) 4.639,95 Ha
obtained from Bupati on June
p
2009.
• Signing RKUPHHK‐HTR (long‐term planning) & RKTUPHHK‐HTR (annual planning) in April 2010 by Kadishut Konawe Selatan .
ƒ FSC certificate obtained by FSC for the second time (2010)
FSC certificate obtained by FSC for the second time (2010)
ƒ March 2011 obtained sawmill permit from governor of Sulawesi Tenggara, with the capacity of 300 m3/year.
ƒ Implementation of
Implementation of Timber Legality Assurance System for KHJL and Timber Legality Assurance System for KHJL and
Industry on 2011.
Forest Management
—Management of private forest
—Management of community forest plantation
l t ti
g
p
y
y
—Management of primary wood industry (Raw Sawn Timber, Furniture & Handycraft)
Towards Social Conglomeration……………
Towards Social Conglomeration
Management of Private Forest • Identification of forest areas.
• Recruitment of members & establishment of work units (763 members with total area 1.268 Ha, 23 b
ih
l
1 268 H 23
units)
• Forest inventory
F
ti
t
• Annual Allowable Cut (AAC)
• Logging, Loading & Transportation
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di &
i
• Replanting & Forest protection
• Conflict resolution
Recapitulation of Annual Allowable Cut
Year
Ready for Harvest Invent
y
(M3)
AAC (M
AAC
(M3)
2007
6.436,05
919,43
2008
4.838,82
691,26
2009
3.971,87
567,41
2010
3 510 35
3.510,35
501 48
501,48
Total
18.757.09
2.679,59
Recapitulation of Replanting
p
p
g
No.
Year
b
f
d
Number of seeds of life
Area (Ha)
1.
2005
52
69.085
2.
2006
36
48.200
3.
2007
54
90.000
4
4.
2008
113
146 252
146.252
5.
2009
351
469.995
6.
2010
136
182.255
742
1.005.787
Total
Impact
Economy
Social & Culture
Ecology
• Timber
Timber prices rise
prices rise
• Contribution to revenue (PAD)
• Contribution to revenue (Village)
• Windfall profits
• Changes
Changes in behavior in behavior
from “illegal Logger” to forest conservationist
• Plant culture
Mindset of the younger
• Mindset of the younger generation that the forest as a future savings
• Increased confidence
Selling the land does not
• Selling the land does not become an alternative because there is guarantee of trees planted
• Culture to maintain water resources and biodiversity
• No more pesticide use and practice of burning land
• Increasing
Increasing the potential the potential
of forest, especially teak
• The increasing proliferation of fauna
Growing crops on private
• Growing crops on private land
• CO2 absorption 13,7 ton/Ha (FWI 2008)
Increase in water
• Increase in water discharge
MANAGEMENT HTR
No
Description
1 Area
1.
A
: 4.639,95
4 639 95 (ha)
(h )
2. Number of Block: 14
block
3. Number of
compartment: 109
4. Number of sub
compartment: 1089
Remarks
Per year 560
Ha.
1 Block = 320
Ha
1 compartment
= 40 Ha
1 sub
compartment=
4 Ha
Seed Requirement
RKU 2010 ‐ 2019
No
1.
2.
Seeds
Jenis bibit
a. Jati
b. Sengon
c. Mahoni
M h i
d. Gemelina
e. MPTs
Jumlah persemaian
Number Of Seeds
3.484.272
1.451,378
1 742 136
1.742.136
2.177.671
27.960
17
%
40
20
20
20
-
Remarks
Distance
3x2m
Lokasi/poligon
RKT 2010 ‐ 2011 (560 Ha)
No
1.
Seeds
Jenis bibit
a. Jati
b. Sengon
c. Mahoni
d. Gemelina
e. MPTs
Number of Seeds
362.945
96.785
181.473
145.178
2.330 %
40
20
20
20
-
Remarks
Distance
3x2m
PRIMARY WOOD PROCESSING INDUSTRY
Cutting
i Log
Cut in to thin slices
Company stamp marking & Grading
Delivery to buyer
y
y
Ware house
Chain of custody
assisting
1 Inventory
6. Loading &
Transportation
2. Tagging Trees
3. Logging
5. Numbering
4. Cutting
Trees
Challenge
‰Short term needs of members ‰Short‐term
needs of members
versus crop cycle length
‰HTR development requires
‰HTR development requires substantial investment for delineating and seeds
delineating and seeds
‰Strong commitment to assisting in strengthening human resources and
strengthening human resources and institutional for the model application of management area pp
g
and business
Recommendation
‰ It is time the government gives confidence
to the community forest management
because people were able to prove that
theyy can manage
g forests sustainably.
sustainablyy.
‰ Need for long
long‐‐term (minimal 10 years)
commitment from investors for capital
supportt for
f the
th community
it with
ith a low
l
interest
‰ Need for long
long‐
g‐term commitment from
donors for institutional strengthening and
human resources in community based
forest management
For More Information JAUH – SULTRA (JARINGAN UNTUK HUTAN)
JLN ABUNAWAS VII/ 19 KENDARI
PHONE/FAX : 0401 3124966
PHONE/FAX : 0401‐3124966
EMAIL : [email protected]