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22 May 2012, Hanoi, Viet Nam - Piles of wood, at the Bai Bang paper factory, destined for crushing into chips for eventual production into paper and other paper products for household and industrial use. The paper products are sold in Viet Nam as well as the European and Japanese markets. The Bai Bang paper factory is the most successful and well-known in Viet Nam and employees about 500 people.
National Forest Assessment (NFA) Project: GCP/CLO/194/MUL FIN-VN - The objective of the assignment is to provide support to the implementation of the FAO Finland Forestry Programme/National Forest Assessment (NFA) project in Viet Nam, in order to obtain improvements in the quality and scope of socio-economic (SE) data and information to be collected within the next National Forest Inventory, Monitoring and Assessment Programme (NFIMAP), and serving better the national forest related socio-economic information needs for national and international decision making and reporting.
05/22/2012
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