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The preliminary results of the transaction verification (TV) loop on FSC-certified Afrormosia, also known as African Teak, have revealed some integrity risks that have been prioritized for deeper investigation. The transaction data analysis shows volume mismatches between the declared sales and purchase data of a few certificate holders.
The Forest Stewardship Council (FSC), and its assurance partner Assurance Services International (ASI) launched the Afrormosia TV loop in July 2023. The objective of this TV loop was to identify trade patterns and volumes of certified Afrormosia (Pericopsis elata) and related products in global supply chains. There are four forest management (FM) certificate holders included in the scope of this TV loop, located in Africa, and 169 chain of custody (CoC) certificate holders, located across the world.
Along with the TV loop, ASI also conducted a Forest Inventory Fraud investigation. This investigation collected data from 21 November to 6 December 2023 from three forest management certificate holders located in Cameroon and the Republic of Congo. This enabled ASI to compare the total volume of timber produced by the FM certificate holders to the total amount of certified logs they sold and check the origins of the wood – whether it came from a certified or non-certified forest.
Some of the key findings from the analysis of the transaction data are:
For the next phase of the TV loop – TV investigation – ASI will verify the potential volume mismatches uncovered in the first phase of the TV loop. ASI will also conduct a deeper examination of specific supply chain clusters in which integrity risks have been identified. For more information about TV loops, click here.