The Nova Scotia Department of Natural Resources has announced funding of $150,000 for the Mersey Tobeatic Research Institute.
The Mersey Tobeatic Research Institute is a non-profit co-operative based in Kempt, Nova Scotia.
Amanda Lavers, executive director of the Mersey Tobeatic Research Institute, noted the funds will help promote the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certification, an environmental protection standard, among woodlot owners. The co-operative plans to develop a guide book for forest management to promote and assess the feasibility of additional group certification.
“The FSC stamp tells consumers these forests are managed in a manner that is appropriate for the environment, beneficial to society and economically viable,” said Lavers. “So this funding will help our local woodland owners make their product more desirable and contribute to the overall health of their communities.”
The Department of Natural Resources’ Forestry Action Plan encourages development and diversification of Nova Scotia’s forestry sector. The three-year plan, launched in September 2008, is supported by $2.52 million from Nova Scotia’s Community Development Trust Fund. The Community Development Trust Fund is designed to enhance sustainable prosperity, diversify economic and trade opportunities, improve productivity, innovation and training, assist communities with transition planning, and help workers facing adjustment challenges.
Source:
NS: Funding helps forestry industry grow (Daily Business Buzz)
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