![]() Magnesium, said LMG, had the best strength-to-weight ratio of all common structural metals and was increasingly used in the manufacture of car parts, laptops, mobile phones and power tools. LMG will immediately commence the land acquisition process to secure the land, he said. KUCHING: Australian-listed Latrobe Magnesium Ltd (LMG) will invest in a manufacturing plant in Samalaju Industrial Park in Bintulu, with an annual production capacity of 100,000 tonnes of magnesium.Īccording to chief executive officer David Paterson, LMG’s discussions with the Sarawak ministry officials and authorities, particularly the Bintulu Development Authority, were sufficiently advanced to agree on a 40-ha site location in Samalaju Industrial Park for the magnesium project. #SFC is the custodian of #nationalparks and #wildlife in #sarawak Visit us at #SFCsarawak #SFCparksandwildlife #TeamSFC #icare. He expressed his gratitude to all the participants and emphasized the importance of effectively implementing and enforcing CITES regulations in protecting endangered species and preserving biodiversity. The workshop ended with a closing remark delivered by the CEO of Sarawak Forestry Corporation, Tuan Haji Zolkipli Mohamad Aton. ![]() Participants also engaged in group exercises and simulations to apply the concepts learned during the training. The three-day workshop included sessions on CITES regulations, compliance monitoring, and communication strategies. The workshop was attended by 36 participants from various government agencies, and aimed to enhance their understanding and negotiation skills in the implementation of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES). SUCCESSFUL CITES TRAINING WORKSHOP EQUIPS GOVERNMENT AGENCIES FOR EFFECTIVE WILDLIFE PROTECTION KUCHING - The Strengthening Cites Implementation and Negotiation Skills Training Workshop was held from 7 to at the Harbour View Hotel Kuching. The visit was a great opportunity for both parties to exchange knowledge and expertise in the field of forest research. In addition to discussing the field work at Niah National Park and Lambir Hills National Park, the group also had side discussions on the progress of SFC post-graduate students in Japan. Attendees at the meeting included Professor Itoka Takao from Kyoto University, Professor Tomoaki Ichie from Kochi University, Mr Paulus from the Forest Department of Sarawak, and Mr Rudolph Grang Mudit from SFC. One of the key items on the agenda was the crane used for field research, which has generated numerous scientific papers on forest ecology at Lambir Hills NP. The Japanese group, led by Professor Toru Asano, President of the National Research and Development Agency Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute Japan, met with SFC representatives, including Dr Melvin Gumal, DCEO II. SFC WELCOMED DELEGATIONS FROM THE LAND OF THE RISING SUN FOR FOREST RESEARCH COLLABORATION Kuching – Today, Sarawak Forestry Corporation (SFC) welcomed a delegation from Japan for a visit to discuss field research at Lambir Hills National Park. The workshop emphasized the need to balance the socio-economic interests of the local communities with the preservation of the park's biodiversity, particularly its coral reefs. During the workshop, participants from government agencies, non-governmental organizations, and local fishing communities discussed and deliberated on the best approaches to ensure the responsible use of the park. ![]() The workshop, held in collaboration with various stakeholders, aimed to find sustainable solutions for the utilization of the park's resources while preserving its ecological importance. Workshop Session on Exclusive Permission for local fishermen communities in Miri-Sibuti Coral Reef National Park 9 - Miri - Sarawak Forestry Corporation (SFC) successfully organized a two days workshop focusing on the exclusive permission to use the Miri-Sibuti Coral Reef National Park for local fishing communities.
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