Acacia plantation model in Trieu Son (Thanh Hoa province) contributes to forest protection by greening barren hills, preventing soil erosion, and providing alternative materials to natural wood. (Photo: VNA)
Acacia plantation model in Trieu Son (Thanh Hoa province) contributes to forest protection by greening barren hills, preventing soil erosion, and providing alternative materials to natural wood. (Photo: VNA)
Forest rangers inspect the origin and quality of acacia seedlings used for afforestation at Lang Chanh Forestry Company. (Photo: VNA)
Forest rangers inspect the origin and quality of acacia seedlings used for afforestation at Lang Chanh Forestry Company. (Photo: VNA)
Local residents take care of young acacia trees. (Photo: VNA)
Local residents take care of young acacia trees. (Photo: VNA)
Forest rangers of Thanh Hoa city clear underbrush to create firebreaks. (Photo: VNA)
Forest rangers of Thanh Hoa city clear underbrush to create firebreaks. (Photo: VNA)
Local residents take care of young acacia trees. (Photo: VNA)
Local residents take care of young acacia trees. (Photo: VNA)
Bambo King Vina JSC (Bai Bui Industrial Cluster, Linh Son commune, Thanh Hoa province) invests in machinery and production lines to enhance wood-processing capacity. (Photo: VNA)
Bambo King Vina JSC (Bai Bui Industrial Cluster, Linh Son commune, Thanh Hoa province) invests in machinery and production lines to enhance wood-processing capacity. (Photo: VNA)
Wood product manufacturing provides stable jobs for many local workers. (Photo: VNA)
Wood product manufacturing provides stable jobs for many local workers. (Photo: VNA)
Lang Chanh Forestry Company produces more than 1.5 million seedlings each year for reforestation. (Photo: VNA)
Lang Chanh Forestry Company produces more than 1.5 million seedlings each year for reforestation. (Photo: VNA)
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Thanh Hoa develops forests meeting FSC standards

Thanh Hoa province is promoting sustainable forestry by focusing on large-timber plantations certified by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) to enhance economic value, improve local livelihoods, and expand export markets. The province has established 10 linkage chains between households, household groups, and wood-processing enterprises, with FSC-certified forest areas involving 5,442 households.