Mike Jordan
Established Member
My thoughts are that the teak from those two countries has been carefully farmed for years and has provided a valuable export on a long term basis. The fact that it is suddenly a cheap and easily available material in local markets probably means that policies have changed. I think that we should be more concerned about the decimation of forests to make way for fast profit makers like palm oil plantations. Perhaps it would be more important to look at,the huge number of products from big name companies in this country which rely on ever increasing imports of palm oil, most of which we consume without being conscious of the damage being done.