by happywork » Thu Apr 20, 2017 11:38 am
<P>From September 24 to October 5, the 17th Conference of the Parties to the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) was held in Johannesburg, South Africa. The Conference of the Parties will discuss issues such as the introduction of sea, law enforcement, bulk trade, non-causality and other issues, as well as incense, tropical wood (hedgehogs, Thai acid) and other species related to the CITES Convention revised issues and proposals. Although the 17th Conference of the States Parties has not yet announced the results, but the stakeholders had expected to determine the future direction of the mahogany industry, which is expected to lead to a new round of market price tide - this year, mahogany raw material prices rose, especially in recent Month almost a few days a price, worthy of first-line city prices comparable. Specific to the current price of the raw materials of the mahogany in 2013 CITES has been induced by the hot market whether to return to the finished product furniture market will rise?</P>
<P>Redwood on the market a wide variety of timber, down incense red sandalwood, Cochin Dalbergia, hedgehog rosewood and other wood, some from the Ming and Qing Dynasties has been widely known, and some in recent years as a substitute material. With the strengthening of control, many mahogany is also faced with the plight of the available material. It is reported that the management of Dalbergia and hedgehogs may strengthen, large Brazilian rosewood may enter Appendix II, Southeast Asian rosewood is still not in control.</P>
<P>It is understood that the proposals for mahogany wood include: Proposal No. 53 from Thailand, the leg of the Cochin Dalbergia (also known as Siam rose wood) in Appendix 2 footnote 5 deleted, marked footnote 4, that is, except a few The form and derivatives of this species are regulated; the 54th proposal comes from Mexico, and 13 species of Dalbergia species in Mexico and Central America are listed in Appendix II, They are Calderon Dalbergia, Galician Dalbergia, flowers Dalbergia, gathers Dalbergia, black heart red sandalwood, next to the sticks of Dalbergia, Tuhu La Dalbergia; 55 proposal from Argentina, Brazil, melon Timothy (also known as Guatemala) and Kenya, all the species of Dalbergia are listed in Appendix II (except that they have been included in Appendix 1).</P>
<P>(Including Barry Dalbergia) as part of the 55th proposal may be included in the endangered control, and large fruit red sandalwood (including Vietnamese red sandalwood and bird feet sandalwood) no proposal to protect; 56 Proposal from the European Union and Gabon, three kinds of ancient Yi hematoxylin (also known as ancient Yi Bu Ti or precious beans) included in Appendix II, they are Demi Jiu hematoxylin, Pellegrini ancient Yi hematoxylin and The 57th proposal comes from Benin, Burkina Faso, Chad, Côte d'Ivoire, the European Union, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Mali, Nigeria, Senegal, and so on. And Togo, the hedgehog rosewood included in Appendix II, but without footnotes.</P>