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DocumentClosing event for the FAO-Korea project: "Capacity development and experience sharing for rice value chains through South-South and Triangular Cooperation (SSTC)” (GPC/GLO/229/ROK). Sharing experiences from the Republic of Korea, the United Republic of Tanzania, the Republic of Côte D'ivoire, and the Republic of the Philippines
3-4 (Workshop) and 5-6 (Study Visit) December 2024
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No results found.Closing event for the FAO-Korea project: "Capacity Development and Experience sharing for rice value chains through South-South and Triangular Cooperation (SSTC)” (GPC/GLO/229/ROK). The objective of the event will be to share results from the project and to further exchange experiences from the countries. -
PresentationTowards TAC-based Fisheries Management in Korea - Experiences and Challenges
FAO Tenure and User Rights in Fisheries
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DocumentCurrent situation of preserved wood market in Republic of Korea
XV World Forestry Congress, 2-6 May 2022
2022Also available in:
No results found.In Republic of Korea, in order to establish a distribution order for wood products and to use them safely, 15 wood products prescribed by 'Act on The Sustainable Use of Timber' law are under quality control.
Among them, preserved wood is a product produced to increase the durability and economic value of wood. Preserved wood treated with copper compound-based preservatives such as ACQ and CUAZ is mainly used. In Korea, it is mainly used for decking(50.9 %) and landscaping(24.1 %), and about 95% of the used preserved wood is H3 grade. The preserved wood market is showing a decreasing trend every year, and it decreased to about 50% in 2019 compared to 2016.
In order to confirm the reason for the decreasing steadily of the market for preserved wood in terms of quality, we will analyze the current situation such as quality changes based on the test analysis results conducted by the Korea Forestry Promotion Institute for the past 5 years, and review the areas for improvement. Keywords: Monitoring and data collection, Research ID: 3623003
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