New allowable annual cut set for Mission Tree Farm Licence area

First Community Managed Forest in BC and BCCFA Member

Effective immediately, Diane Nicholls, British Columbia’s chief forester, has set the new allowable annual cut for Tree Farm Licence (TFL) 26 near Mission to 60,000 cubic metres. The licence, held by the Corporation of the District of Mission, is located north of the community of Mission, approximately 60 kilometres east of Vancouver. The new cut level set by the chief forester is 33% higher than the previous level of 45,000 cubic metres that was set in 2010. The increase reflects updated data, which indicate tree stands have higher volumes and are growing faster than previously estimated. There are 6,563 hectares available for timber harvesting in TFL 26, which is 10,935 hectares in size. The major tree species is western hemlock, followed by Douglas fir. The licence area was awarded to the District of Mission in July 1958 and is recognized as the first community-managed forestry operation in B.C.
By Ministry of Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations and Rural Development
Government of British Columbia
July 7, 2020

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