The long-term target of the timber plantation project of the Forestry Department is to develop about 30,000 net hectares, which aimed to eventually producing a sustained yield of timber for the country.
Three groups of species were planted for the project such as follows:
Group of Species | Rotation Age (years) | Species of trees |
Fast Growing Hardwoods | 15 | ▪ Acacia mangium ▪ Sentang (Azadirachta excelsa) |
Medium Growing, High Quality Hardwoods & Tropical Conifers | 35 | ▪ Klinkii Pine (Araucaria hunsteinii) ▪ Teak (Tectona grandis) ▪ Caribbean Pine (Pinus caribaea) ▪ Large Leaf Mahagony (Swietenia macrophylla) |
Slow Growing (Local Dipterocarps) | 50 | ▪ Kapur (Dryobalanops spp) ▪ Tulong (Agathis borneensis) ▪ Kawang Jantung (Shorea macrophylla) ▪ Other Dipterocarp species |
The project was carried out within the Inter-Riverine Zone – Zone
between Tutong and Belait River (Kawasan Mukim-Mukim Sungai Liang, Bukit Sawat,
Rambai, Sukang and Melilas).
As of 2016, there have been about 5,211 hectares of timber plantation established since 1992: