Forestry South Africa An Overview

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Forestry South Africa An Overview Roger Godsmark Operations Director, Forestry South Africa July 2016

SA Timber Growers Assoc. FSA Formed in 2002 SA Timber Growers Assoc. (commercial farmers) Forest Owners Assoc. (corporate growers) Why? There was a political imperative to create a single, all inclusive organisation that represented all private timber growers

FSA Constitution 1 Provides for Different Membership Categories Main Features Provides for Different Membership Categories Ordinary (timber growers) Associate (non-timber growers) Honorary Structured into three “Grower Groups” Large (corporate) Medium (commercial farmers) Small (small-scale growers) General Committee feeds into the Executive Committee which is top decision making structure

FSA Constitution 2 Executive Committee decisions reached by consensus Main Features Executive Committee decisions reached by consensus No one member or group of members can dominate 15 person Executive Committee Large (8 members) Medium (4 members) Small (3 members) Chairmanship is rotated annually between the 3 Groups Association is apolitical

Whose Overriding Role is …….. In Essence FSA is…….. A voluntary Association of timber growers That is registered as a “non-profit organisation” Whose Overriding Role is …….. To represent the best interests of its members; and The interests of the South African Forestry Industry

* TOTAL PLANTED AREA = 1 265 811: FSA MEMBERS 93.4% Who Are FSA’s Members? MEMBER DESCRIPTION NUMBER HECTARES (1): Corporate Companies Private Ex-SAFCOL SAFCOL (KLF) 9 4 1 612 600 143 300 127 700 SUB-TOTAL 14 883 600 (2): Commercial Enterprises Timber Farmers Timber Co-ops 1 300 230 190 23 600 1 304 253 790 (3): Small-Scale Growers 20 000 45 000 GRAND TOTAL 21 318 1 182 390* * TOTAL PLANTED AREA = 1 265 811: FSA MEMBERS 93.4%

Why is FSA’s Membership Base so Strong? Due to its large and representative membership base, FSA is seen as “the” body which represents the Industry It gives members a powerful collective voice Members benefit from not only from the lobbying actions of FSA itself but also from the output of Industry based interventions (e.g. research & forest protection) Deferring or stopping potential costs before they occur Reducing potential costs through forest protection interventions Increasing productivity through skills training & research Reducing Industry costs through leveraging additional funding The Bottom Line ……… the cost of membership are far outweighed by the benefits derived

FSA Operating Structure FSA Executive Committee FSA General Committee Executive Director (Michael Peter) JOHANNESBURG Head Office PIETERMARITZBURG Regional Office Research Director (Dr. Ronald Heath) Financial Manager (Suzanne Blows) Admin (Precious Singo) Ops Director (Roger Godsmark) Bus Dev. Director (Norman Dlamini) Development Manager (Nathi Ndlela) Office Manager (Judy Dowsett) Working Committees Large Growers Group Environmental Mngt. Transport Land Human Resources Research Advisory Bio-energy Fire Medium Growers Group Small Growers Group KZN (8) Mpum. (1) Limpopo (2)

FSA’s Main Activities FSA fulfils its mandate by doing 4 main things Acts as a Lobby Group Government (National, Provincial & Local) NGO’s (e.g. Forest Stewardship Council) Other Bodies (e.g. SETA, Funding, Research, Universities etc.) Acts as collector & distributor of funding Acts as the keeper, analyser & distributor of information Co-ordinates, organises and capacitates small-scale growers Lobbying is becoming an ever increasing activity FSA’s interventions generally high level & at national level

How Do We Do What We Do? In order to do what we do, we need 2 essential things……. Financial Resources: Membership contributions (levy of R1.93 per ton timber sold) Donations / sponsorships Partnership funding (e.g. DAFF, DST) Interest Human Resources: Permanent staff (8) Outsourced staff (consultant) Partnerships (e.g. Kwanalu, Agri SA) Member’s assistance Working Committee structures

FSA & Industry Expenditure Budget 2016 R8.1m R18.9m R6.3m Total – 1 265 811 ha

Total FSA Income Budget 2016 R7.1m R30.6m Total – R38 699 000

Main Issues Being Dealt with by FSA Land Reform (legislation & post-settlement support) Forest Protection (Sirex, TPCP, fires etc.) Research (DST SIF funded projects) Labour (legislation and regulations) Afforestation & water issues (licence matters) Environmental issues (certification) Transformation issues (Charter Council) Transport Issues (road, rail and ports) Skills Development issues (FP&M SETA) Small-scale timber grower development (Bus Dev Unit)

Conclusion Despite FSA’s limited resouces, both human and financial, with the assistance of its members, FSA has established itself as a credible organisation and one that punches way above its weight.

Thank You