US$200m forestry plantations lost to illegal settlers

said more than 4 000 families across the country have invaded 12 000 hectares of forestry land.
“US$200 million has been lost because of these culprits, these people are destroying our economy,” he said. “A lot of money is being lost because of these people . . . we can say they are committing murder because it’s killing our country’s economy.”

Dr Kanyekanye said forestry plantations were vulnerable because Government had not done anything to evict the illegal settlers.
He said they had tried to engage Government and the police to help them evict the people without success.

Dr Kanyekanye said some of the illegal settlers started fires to give a negative perception that timber companies were not replanting clear areas.
Dr Kanyekanye said people were illegally settled at district level against Government policy that forestry land should not be occupied.

“The Government does not allow any settlements on forestry land, any offer of land is given by the Ministry of Lands and Resettlements only,” he said.
He said failure by the Government to stop the illegal resettlement would result in the timber industry collapsing.

Dr Kanyekanye said the timber yield was going to be low this year because of low rainfall received.

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