Sabah reaches 41% target to develop forest plantations


NABAWAN: Sabah has reached 41.3% of the target to develop 400,000ha of forest plantations under commercial forest reserve areas by 2036.

Chief Minister Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor said as of June this year, forest plantations developed by Sustainable Forest Management Licence Agreement (SFMLA) licence holders were at 165,198ha.

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