HOJA DE RUTA QUE PLANTEA LAS ACCIONES A SEGUIR PARA LA CORRECTA IMPLEMENTACIÓN DEL PROYECTO NORMATIVO QUE DEFINE LOS TIPOS DE TRANSFORMACIÓN Y OTROS REFERIDOS A LA INDUSTRIA DE LA MADERA EN EL PERÚ
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The project normative that defines the types of transformation and other related to the wood industry in Peru is a critical component of the country's forest management strategy.
2020 · 47 pages

Abstract
The document outlines the actions to be taken for the correct implementation of this project, which is a collaborative effort between the Servicio Nacional Forestal y de Fauna Silvestre (SERFOR) and the Proyecto USAID USFS FOREST. The project aims to establish clear guidelines for the transformation of wood products in Peru, including the levels of transformation, types of products, and centers of transformation. This is essential for promoting the sustainable use of forest resources, improving the competitiveness of the wood industry, and generating economic benefits for producers. The document highlights the need for a clear definition of the levels of transformation of wood products, as well as the processes and centers of transformation. The current lack of clarity on these issues has led to subjective interpretations by institutions and actors involved in the wood production chain, resulting in problems with controls, processing, and transportation of products. The project is based on a thorough analysis of the legal framework governing the forest sector in Peru, including the Constitution, the Forest and Wildlife Law, and other relevant regulations. The document also draws on international best practices and experiences from other countries, such as Mexico, Colombia, Honduras, and Costa Rica. The project has involved extensive consultations with various institutions, including the Ministry of Production, the Ministry of Agriculture, SERFOR, the Centro de Innovación Tecnológica de la Madera (CITEMadera), and other stakeholders. The majority of the comments and suggestions received have been evaluated and accepted. The analysis of the forest sector in Peru reveals that the country has a significant potential for wood production, but the sector is plagued by inefficiencies and lack of clarity on key issues. The project aims to address these challenges by establishing clear guidelines for the transformation of wood products, promoting sustainable forest management, and improving the competitiveness of the wood industry. The project's recommendations include the establishment of a clear definition of the levels of transformation of wood products, the processes and centers of transformation, and the competencies for controlling these centers. The document also proposes the creation of a registry of centers of transformation, as well as the development of a guide for the transportation of forest products. Overall, the project aims to promote the sustainable use of forest resources, improve the competitiveness of the wood industry, and generate economic benefits for producers. The implementation of this project is critical for the development of the forest sector in Peru and will have a positive impact on the country's economy and environment.
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