rooster59 Posted June 22, 2019 Share Posted June 22, 2019 Abbot admits selling 200-year Payoong tree to merchant The abbot of a temple in Thailand’s northeastern province of Nakhon Phanom has admitted that the temple committee, with the consent of people in the community, decided to sell a 200-year old Payoong (Siamese rosewood) tree to a timber merchant for 1.2 million baht because the temple could not protect the tree from loggers, who had been trying to fell the tree for the precious timber which is highly prized in Vietnam and China. The six Payoong logs, which originated from Wat Supararam forest temple in Tambon Si Songkram, Si Songkram district, were seized by border patrol police at a checkpoint in Tha Uthen district on the night of June 12th. The logs were about to be smuggled through Laos to a buyer in Vietnam. The abbot said that loggers had already succeeded in cutting down two smaller Payoong trees on the temple grounds and had tried to fell this 200-year old tree, adding that the temple was unable to guard the tree around the clock. Full story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/abbot-admits-selling-200-year-payoong-tree-to-merchant/ -- © Copyright Thai PBS 2019-06-22 Follow Thaivisa on LINE for breaking Thailand news and visa info 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pedrogaz Posted June 22, 2019 Share Posted June 22, 2019 Isn't it illegal to chop down hard wood trees even if you own them? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pilotman Posted June 22, 2019 Share Posted June 22, 2019 13 minutes ago, Pedrogaz said: Isn't it illegal to chop down hard wood trees even if you own them? my wife tells me (yes, I know!) that if it's your tree, you can't cut it down, but someone else that you have an agreement with can get a permit to do so and you can split the selling profit. Her Dad did 6 months a few years back for cutting down a tree on their land, but I think that was as much about a long running feud between him and the Village Head Man than it was about the tree law. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maestro Posted June 22, 2019 Share Posted June 22, 2019 Removed some off-topic posts. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maestro Posted June 22, 2019 Share Posted June 22, 2019 4 hours ago, Pedrogaz said: Isn't it illegal to chop down hard wood trees even if you own them? From the news article in the OP it would appear that an amendment to the forestry law has made it legal now. Quote The temple committee discussed the matter with people in the community who agreed it was better to sell the tree to a timber merchant than to let the tree be stolen by loggers and get nothing, said the abbot, adding the deal was legal after amendments to the forestry law allow individuals to own, plant and sell precious trees, such as Payoong. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Airalee Posted June 22, 2019 Share Posted June 22, 2019 So the guy sold it for about US$39000 sad. I would be interested to know the size of the 200 year old tree, because a small board (40” x 4” x 1.812”) with “cracks and checks on both faces” is over $100. https://www.rarewoodsusa.com/product/rosewood-vietnamese/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
anthobkk Posted June 22, 2019 Share Posted June 22, 2019 4 hours ago, Pilotman said: my wife tells me (yes, I know!) that if it's your tree, you can't cut it down, but someone else that you have an agreement with can get a permit to do so and you can split the selling profit. Her Dad did 6 months a few years back for cutting down a tree on their land, but I think that was as much about a long running feud between him and the Village Head Man than it was about the tree law. Gf Told me the same. For some special trees, you can't cut it down after many years and you need to ask for kind of a permit for it and also a certificate that proves it's yours. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post bluesofa Posted June 22, 2019 Popular Post Share Posted June 22, 2019 So money does grow on trees here. 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Justgrazing Posted June 22, 2019 Popular Post Share Posted June 22, 2019 What beautiful wood .. Is it not a sad indictment when we have to guard trees and other rare treasures of our world from people who think only to cut them down or kill them for money .. The same in the animal kingdom where creatures have been hunted to very extinction to satisfy the vanity of some societies .. 4 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maestro Posted June 22, 2019 Share Posted June 22, 2019 Removed an off-topic post. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post neeray Posted June 22, 2019 Popular Post Share Posted June 22, 2019 Money is the "root" of all evil. (I am lucky. Don't have any "roots") 1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hotchilli Posted June 23, 2019 Share Posted June 23, 2019 19 hours ago, rooster59 said: timber which is highly prized in Vietnam and China. 19 hours ago, rooster59 said: The logs were about to be smuggled through Laos to a buyer in Vietnam. So the Abbot decided to do it himself... Thai logic at it's best Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sammieuk1 Posted June 23, 2019 Share Posted June 23, 2019 Now its been seized what are the going to do with it glue it back together or make some money???? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cornishcarlos Posted June 23, 2019 Share Posted June 23, 2019 12 hours ago, anthobkk said: Gf Told me the same. For some special trees, you can't cut it down after many years and you need to ask for kind of a permit for it and also a certificate that proves it's yours. The law was changed recently, making it legal so as to encourage planting of more hard woods. Several universities around the country held seminars/workshops on the cultivation of rarer species. We have planted a few on our plots, hopefully as an investment for future family (we will be long dead before they mature)... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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