Government of Georgia – Appearance 2018

Government Adopts Stricter Forest Use Rules Print Version

2018-02-02

"Before the Cabinet was approved, I stated in Parliament that we were about to launch an uncompromising fight against illegal forest use. Levan Davitashvili has prepared crucial amendments largely regulating and enforcing stricter rules for forest use and introducing organized forest use in our country.
The new rules mitigate damage to forests, foster the sustainable forest development in the country, insure against accident-related risks caused by failure to comply with safety rules, and significantly decrease cases of illegal forest use.
One ministry cannot succeed in this endeavor on its own, so local authorities must be engaged, first of all, and coordinated work between all law enforcements must be in place, to put an end to the illegal use of forests in our country.
Importantly, use of forest remnants is about to become simpler and better accessible. Tree remnants may be used and removed from forests for the production of solid biofuels, such as briquettes, pellets, and others. This will contribute to improving sanitary conditions, solve the problem of terrains blocked by fallen trees and tree parts, and help with fire prevention.
Many municipalities are switching to biofuels from forest remnants, a process that must cover the whole country. This will save much healthy forest resource and foster forest restoration.
We are working hard to compensate for the damage suffered by our country in the past few years, sometimes due to natural disasters and sometimes through criminal behavior, and to prevent future generations from inheriting this legacy.
Equally importantly, tree cutting for household utilization will no longer involve the issuance of first-class wood, that is, timber, directly from forests. It is very important that firewood resource production is ensured by the National Forestry Agency of the Environment Ministry and said resources will be available to budget organizations through direct sales.
In addition, the changes, at this point, do not apply to the mechanism for supplying the population with firewood.
I would like to urge all of you to support, to the best of your ability, the Ministry of Environment Protection and Agriculture, because without your engagement, there can be no success. It is a very important cause to be accomplished by us.
Unfortunately, I must admit that it is often equally impossible without the involvement of different people at different governmental levels.
The ingenuity of the people involved in this activity knows no boundaries. What we have seen is beyond imagination, such as timber packed in tank trucks, ambulances pretending to be transporting dying patients to cover up for smuggling timber, and so on. Their wickedness and inventiveness is limitless. They will all be held legally accountable. Trust me, nothing can prevent that from happening because the ministry and law enforcements enjoy support at the highest level to take action."

Prime Minister's Press Office