Sale of Htanaung bark threatens shade tree depletion

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Acacia leucophloea trees whose barks are removed.

Selling of white-barked acacia (Vachellia leucophloea), Htanaung bark in Myanmar, may cause depletion of these shade trees, an environmental activist warned.
White-barked acacia is used in making liquor, polishing gold and silver ornaments and dying fabrics. A viss of white-barked acacia is priced at K300.
Rather than being planted by humans, the majority of acacia leucophloea grow naturally, and a tree whose bark is removed can’t die immediately, although it will get injured and dry up in a few years. If the rain level is low, the tree is more likely to die.

 

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Acacia leucophloea trees whose barks are removed.

“There are people removing barks for sale, and there is no one to object to them. Trees will die, and no more Htanaung trees will remain later. It is like killing the trees. They won’t die immediately, but they will be injured. Htanaung trees will be depleted, and no more will be left in Anya (upcountry),” he said.
Htanaung can give shade to travellers as well as residents in summer, and the tree is very beneficial to the climate and the environment.
“The summer will be hotter if there are no more Htanaung trees. In particular, there is no place to rest if no Htanaung tree is left. The weather will be worse if the number of trees shrinks. It is best if people don’t remove the bark because they can’t be rich by selling them,” he said. — Thit Taw/ZS/ED

 

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