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Zim’s new timber kiln dries wood, not dreams
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 79141, member: 636"] A new timber drying kiln just opened at Forest Hill in the Gwaai Forest, marking a big step for rural industry in Matabeleland North. The high-tech facility, commissioned by officials from the Forestry Commission and the Environment Ministry, is meant to help local businesses add value to raw hardwood instead of just selling logs. Representing Minister Eveline Ndlovu, Chief Director Washington Zhakata said the equipment would transform the indigenous timber sector by letting producers meet international standards for dried wood, which could create export jobs in furniture and construction. Forestry Commission board chairman Ambassador Mahomed Jassat called the kiln key for sustainable resource use and cutting waste. Provincial officials, represented by Director Tapera Mugoriya, noted the area's rich hardwood resources and pointed out the kiln's location near Lupane State University would aid practical research. Operated on a cost recovery model to help local entrepreneurs, the kiln reduces moisture in wood to prevent decay and boost its market value. This partnership project between the Forestry Commission and the World Wide Fund for Nature is framed as a concrete move toward broader national economic goals through community-focused technology. [/QUOTE]
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