In 2018 BCCFA’s member forests sold an average of $2.79 million dollars of timber and other forest products and averaged nearly $2 million dollars in expenditures. With an average population of less than 4,000, community forests play a pivotal role in investment in BC’s First Nations and rural communities.
Read more about the benefits of community forests in the 2019 Indicators Report.
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