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The lumber industry calls for trained personnel

The need for human resources for forestry tasks arises amidst an initiative to provide economic assistance during closed seasons. The possibility of providing economic support to lumber workers during closed seasons has sparked a debate about whether this alternative aligns with current needs or if the focus should be on training personnel for forestry tasks.   Bianca Morán, former president of the National Association of Reforesters and Related, emphasized the importance of promoting technical education to cultivate a pool of trained personnel and improve the quality of life for those currently working informally in the profession.   «99% of Panama’s wood exports come from commercial teak plantations where work goes on for 12 months a year because, after the extraction months, the personnel transition to working on planting and maintenance tasks,» Morán said.   According to Morán, it has been proven that commercial plantations positively impact the economies of the communities where they are located because all employees have social security coverage and the environment is cared for.   The expert highlighted that companies involved in wood trading require foremen, precision chainsaw operators, foreman assistants, mechanics, packing list data entry clerks, among others.   In contrast, she pointed out that the lumber sector, related to native forest extraction, represents only 1% of the country’s wood exports (through piecework) and is carried out by informal workers, posing risks that lead to fatalities in the field and is a business on the verge of extinction.   «The sale of wood from native forests is not only banned in Panama but in all premium markets around the world due to its impact on fragile populations, its contribution to deforestation, and degradation of water quality,» she explained.   She added that operators in native forests are not eligible for credit from banks since this activity is considered harmful to the environment.   Regarding the possible subsidy, Morán stated that it does not create any new job positions, does not promote employment, nor ensures economic freedom.   In the National Assembly, there is an initiative aimed at protecting lumber and fishing workers. The project establishes a monthly monetary allowance from the state during the forestry suspension period or closed season.   If approved, to access the aid, the individual must be exclusively engaged in these activities and be accredited by the Ministry of Environment or ARAP. The allowance should cover the basic needs of the worker, and if the closed season exceeds six months, the state will have to help the worker transition to another activity.   Deputy Abel Beker, the proponent, stated that the proposal aims to support humble workers who rely on these trades and face severe penalties when they fail to comply with regulations.   «If there’s a closed season, who provides assistance to them? In Costa Rica, they don’t cut wood, but they’re compensated for it. We can’t punish our people who cut wood to sell and buy a pound of sugar or chicken,» he remarked.   On the other hand, Alexis Peña, General Secretary of ARAP, emphasized that the Ministry of Economy and Finance must have a more active role in this project as it needs to be clear where the funds will come from to ensure the monetary allowances are sustainable.   «We need the support of the MEF to guarantee this project. We recommend analyzing this to assess its viability and sustainability,» Peña underscored.   About us Ecotopia Teak, S.A., we are a family-owned company dedicated to reforestation, harvesting, and exporting wood from commercial plantations. We work under high production standards and with social responsibility to obtain high-quality wood according to the needs and demands of national and international markets. Additionally, we actively contribute to the local economy by creating employment opportunities in the communities where we operate. Our commitment is to lead the industry in sustainable reforestation and wood production, preserving our natural resources and building a greener and more sustainable future. Facebook-f Youtube Instagram More articles

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Positive Impact: Ecotopia Teak celebrates the Corporate Social Responsibility award at Conexport 2023.

It is an honor for us to celebrate this significant achievement for our company, Ecotopia Teak, as we receive the Corporate Social Responsibility award at the memorable Gala Dinner for the Exporter of the Year 2023.   This heartfelt recognition took place during the 8th National Export Congress, CONEXPORT 2023, a unique experience that fills us with gratitude. We immerse ourselves in nostalgia, recalling the moments that have led to this exceptional achievement, and we cannot help but reflect on Ecotopia Teak’s tireless commitment to social responsibility.    «This distinction is a reflection of the values in our company and the community we serve. We extend our gratitude to the Panamanian Association of Exporters, @apexpanama, for organizing such a meaningful event that highlights the successes and efforts of the export industry. This award is not only a recognition of business excellence but also a testimony to the positive impact we can achieve when we strive to be responsible corporate citizens.»    We celebrate this achievement with joy and, at the same time, fondly remember the steps that have brought us here. May this be just the beginning of more successes and inspiring contributions for our community and the world. Congratulations, @ecotopiateak, on this well-deserved honor. About us Ecotopia Teak, S.A., we are a family-owned company dedicated to reforestation, harvesting, and exporting wood from commercial plantations. We work under high production standards and with social responsibility to obtain high-quality wood according to the needs and demands of national and international markets. Additionally, we actively contribute to the local economy by creating employment opportunities in the communities where we operate. Our commitment is to lead the industry in sustainable reforestation and wood production, preserving our natural resources and building a greener and more sustainable future. Facebook-f Youtube Instagram More articles

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They promote an export culture among students at UP.

The General Directorate of Foreign Trade Services of the Ministry of Commerce and Industries (MICI), together with the Faculty of Business Administration and Accounting (FAECO) of the University of Panama (UP), held a panel discussion on Monday with over 180 marketing, logistics, and tourism students, as part of the 41st anniversary of this Academic Unit.   The welcome remarks were given by Master Franklin Castillo, the dean of this Faculty, who was accompanied by his team.   The panel discussion featured the participation of entrepreneurs Bianca Morán from Ecotopia Teak, Gabriele Acconciagioco from Pedro Mandinga, and Arturo Siú from Plásticos Generales S.A., who shared their experiences and motivations for entering the export market, as well as their continuous improvement in processes, strategic planning, and certifications to optimize and innovate their work methods within their respective teams.   This forum was moderated by the National Director of Export Promotion, Eric Dormoi, who shared his experience in the support provided by MICI through various programs such as Pymes Exporta, Mujer Exporta, and trade missions.   The Director General of Foreign Trade Services, Marianela Gómez, highlighted that «Promoting the export culture is part of the objectives of these activities, complementing the actions we undertake to contribute to the successful performance of our exports. We would like to thank the speakers and congratulate the University of Panama for allowing us to share this valuable information with their students.» About us Ecotopia Teak, S.A., we are a family-owned company dedicated to reforestation, harvesting, and exporting wood from commercial plantations. We work under high production standards and with social responsibility to obtain high-quality wood according to the needs and demands of national and international markets. Additionally, we actively contribute to the local economy by creating employment opportunities in the communities where we operate. Our commitment is to lead the industry in sustainable reforestation and wood production, preserving our natural resources and building a greener and more sustainable future. Facebook-f Youtube Instagram More articles

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Ecotopia Teak: Promoting Responsible Teak Production in Panamá

In order to provide an opportunity for practical learning following current models implemented in Panama regarding mechanization and automation from a commercial perspective in the forestry sector, the Ministry of Environment and professors from the Technological University organized a guided visit to the facilities of Ecotopia Teak company.   Ecotopia Teak, located in Genené, Cañita de Chepo, Panama province, is the first certified processing plant for timber from forest plantations and has a production capacity of 1,300 forty-foot containers of teak per year.   Therefore, in addition to being dedicated to forest utilization, they are committed to the education and training of future professionals. That is why they received a visit from a group of fourth and sixth-year students from the forestry engineering program at the Technological University of Panama and five graduating students from the Forestry Engineering program at the National University of Forestry Sciences (UNACIFOR) of Honduras at their teak processing plant.   As a pilot plan for industrial development and the only teak plant at a regional level, Ecotopia Teak decided to share this great knowledge and experience with future forestry engineers in order to have a generational relay that is oriented towards the future, based on the changing experiences of international markets. In this way, they move forward with the commitment to promote sustainable development and excellence in the forestry industry.   The students, accompanied by their professors, were able to acquire extensive knowledge about the teak commercialization system and the different qualities of production.   This visit allowed the students to have a comprehensive understanding of the processes involved in mechanization and automation within a teak processing plant. Likewise, they were provided with a different perspective on the importance of FSC certification and responsible teak production in Panama for the development of rural economies in Chepo and Darien. The Ministry of Environment and FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization) hope to have the pleasant presence of Ecotopia Teak at this important event. About us Ecotopia Teak, S.A., we are a family-owned company dedicated to reforestation, harvesting, and exporting wood from commercial plantations. We work under high production standards and with social responsibility to obtain high-quality wood according to the needs and demands of national and international markets. Additionally, we actively contribute to the local economy by creating employment opportunities in the communities where we operate. Our commitment is to lead the industry in sustainable reforestation and wood production, preserving our natural resources and building a greener and more sustainable future. Facebook-f Youtube Instagram More articles Facebook-f Youtube Instagram

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Panamá has the first teak processing plant

Ecotopia Teak opened its doors on January 28th in the town of Chepo, where national authorities and presidents of exporting associations such as APEX, SIP, and CONEP gathered. «This investment represents a great innovation for our country, as it enables us to export products with high domestic value-added, introducing knowledge and technology transfer to exported timber, which must also comply with the highest international environmental standards, to open up new market opportunities in Europe, Asia, and North America,» stated Ambassador Carmen Gisela Vergara, General Manager of the Authority for Investment Attraction and Export Promotion (PROPANAMA). She explained that last year, a delegation participated with FSC® certified wood producers in the launch of the country brand «Panama Teak» during the Dubai WoodShow 2022, which generated orders for Panamanian participants. She concluded by stating that this year, they will also participate alongside Panamanian companies in this fair to promote, through increased exports, the generation of employment with knowledge and technology transfer. Bianca Morán, Administrative Manager of Ecotopia Teak, during the inauguration of the 2023 teak export, explained that this plant allows them to reach European markets with a stabilized, precise, and high-quality finished product, not just raw material. The importance of adding value to export products, as Ecotopia Teak does, lies in the diversification of export offerings and the creation of new jobs in rural areas with a high level of training, providing well-being to the communities. Juan Carlos Palacios, Executive Director of the Sustainable Forest Management Corporation of Ecuador, considered that «this investment is a starting point for Panama and the region, as this company is an example, not only for Central America but also for South America, because it is one of the few factories that generates a certified value-added product like wood, which affects our dependence on markets such as Asia to sell our production.» About us Ecotopia Teak, S.A., we are a family-owned company dedicated to reforestation, harvesting, and exporting wood from commercial plantations. We work under high production standards and with social responsibility to obtain high-quality wood according to the needs and demands of national and international markets. Additionally, we actively contribute to the local economy by creating employment opportunities in the communities where we operate. Our commitment is to lead the industry in sustainable reforestation and wood production, preserving our natural resources and building a greener and more sustainable future. Facebook-f Youtube Instagram More articles

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