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30
January 2018
Tuesday

From February 5 to 9, 2018, the German delegation is expected to visit the republic, during which a working meeting of LesPlan and OMSK project participants will take place, and a presentation of the results will be held.

The project "Optimization of mixed stands of common oak and small leaved linden in the Republic of Tatarstan "OMSK" implies a comprehensive study of oak plantations in the territory of the Kaibitskiy forestry aimed at creating oak and linden plantations, as well as optimization of silvicultural parameters for their cultivation and formation of ecologically sustainable high-yielding stands. The second project - "Creation and use of forest plantations in the Republic of Tatarstan "LesPlan" means the creation of fast-growing tree plantations from aspen and birch for the purpose of growing commercial wood, as well as the production of wood chips used for the production of wood boards and bioenergetics.

It is worth recalling that the Ministry of Forestry of the Republic of Tatarstan has been cooperating with foresters of the Dresden Technical University

since 2013. The upcoming visit of German colleagues will be the final stage in the implementation of the projects "LesPlan" and "OMSK" in the territory of the Republic of Tatarstan.

The authors of the draft bill were more than 70 deputies and senators. At a meeting on January 23, 2018 in the State Duma Committee on Natural Resources, Property and Land Relations, the bill was supported by Ivan Valentik, the Deputy Minister - the Head of the Federal Forestry Agency.

The bill was developed on the basis of numerous appeals of citizens who could not take wood from the forest even for their own needs without complicated procedure for issuing permits.

According to the Deputy Minister of Natural Resources and Ecology of the Russian Federation, the Head of the Federal Forestry Agency Ivan Valentik, deputies from the State Duma Committee on Natural Resources, Property and Land Relations have obtained the support of the Government of the Russian Federation and the Presidential Administration and expect that the draft law will be adopted in the first reading.

In accordance with Article 11 of the Forest Code of the Russian Federation, citizens have the right to freely and free of charge to harvest wild fruits, berries, nuts, mushrooms, other edible forest resources, and non-timber forest resources for their own needs. Non-timber forest resources include stumps, birch bark, bark of trees and shrubs, brushwood, fodder, fir, fir, pine, moss, forest litter, reeds and other similar forest resources.

At the same time, the Head of the Federal Forestry Agency emphasized the importance of projected changes in forest legislation, noting their high social importance. In his speech, Ivan Valentik expressed his unconditional readiness to assist in finalizing the draft law in preparation for adoption in the second reading. The first reading of the document is planned for early February.


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