Sep 05, 2013. /Lesprom Network/. The Brazilian Forest Service has called for bids for forest concessions in the Crepori National Forest (FLONA) located in Jacareacanga, state of Pará. The concession area is divided into four forest management units (FMUs), ranging from 29,157 ha to 219,219 ha, ITTO reported.

According to the Ministry of Environment (MMA), granting the harvesting concession will stimulate the local economy through creating jobs. The delimitation of the concession areas was made according to management plans prepared by the Chico Mendes Institute for Biodiversity Conservation (ICMBio).

The successful bidders will have the right to manage the areas for sustainable production of timber and non-timber forest products for 40 years. Public forests are part of the national heritage and are administered to maintain environmental services that provide and generate socio-economic benefits.

The call for bids will be open until November, 2013.

A minimum $16.38 is to be offered per cubic metre, a value determined on the basis of market studies and forecast production costs taking into account the minimum should be attractive enough to mobilise investment.