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The logging companies: of Congo's 156 concessions, 107 were awarded after May 2002, when the government banned new grants. The loggers' organisation is the Fédération des Industriels du Bois, a member of the Interafrican Forest Industries Association, whose Secretary General is Hervé Bourguignon, of France....

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Hervé Bourguignon, France, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Belgium, Germany, Lebanese, Ahmed Tajideen, Cameroon, Sudan, Britain, United States, Netherlands, Kapupu Diwa Mutimanwa, Didace Pembe Bokiaga, Cosma Wilungula Balongelwa, Fédération des Industriels du Bois, Société de Développement Forestière, Société Industrielle et Forestière du Congo, Industries de Transformation du Bois, Congo-Futur, Trans-M-Bois,, Centre pour l'Environnement et le Développement, Ligue Nationale des Associations Autochtones Pygmées du Congo, Institut Congolais pour la Conservation de la Nature