Ghana Verified Timber
Ghana Verified Timber promotes legally sourced and traceable timber from Ghana, the first country in Africa and second globally to comply with the EU FLEGT Regulation on timber and timber products, effective October 8, 2025.
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- www.ghanatimber.org
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