La prohibición de la tala en Kenia provoca escasez de madera
The lifting of the national moratorium imposed by President Uhuru Kenyatta of Kenya six years ago initially brought relief to sawmills before the courts stepped in to suspend the decision.
The court suspended the directives a few weeks ago after some sawmills used chainsaws to cut down mature trees in the forest, creating vibrations that resonated in most corners of public and community forests.
Sawmills and traders in Nyeri County said the short window provided them with the opportunity to cut down trees, thus creating job prospects in the timber industry.
Wachira Gitau, an official with the Central Kenya Timber Manufacturers Association, said the decision to lift the ban came at the right time as the country was grappling with timber shortages that had adversely affected the industry.
He urged the court to consider lifting the ban to facilitate the provision of raw materials for the industry.
Giteau said a large proportion of the trees within the plantation forests had deteriorated because they had matured but were not harvested in time.
Giteau said the lifting of the ban would have a significant impact on the timber industry by improving the supply of logs to meet market demand and create jobs, especially for the youth, particularly in the furniture industry.
Meanwhile, sawmill operators said they have been sourcing logs from plantation forests, but this supply has not been adequate to meet market demand.
Nyeri County Conservator of Forests, Moses Wahome Ndegwa, clarified that the lifting of the ban only applies to licensed timber millers who paid for permits to harvest mature trees within plantation forests before the ban was imposed six years ago.
Trees in plantation forests take 28 to 30 years to mature and have fast-growing species that can provide raw material for affordable housing and furniture, he said.
He explained that in Nyeri County, planted forests make up 10 per cent of the forest cover. The forest protector said that those who were granted permits to cut down the trees were pre-qualified after a vetting process.