Province renews joint FMA as part of long-term investment in northern Alberta forests
The province announced Tuesday it has renewed a joint forest management agreement (FMA) with two companies in northern Alberta for the next 20 years.
The FMA has been renewed with West Fraser Mills Ltd. and Tolko Industries Ltd. and will allow both companies to maintain the right to establish grow, harvest and remove Crown timber from the forest management area, for the next 20 years, in exchange for various responsibilities.
These responsibilities include that both West Fraser and Tolko provide hundreds of well-paying jobs, sponsorships, donations and job training to residents in the High Prairie and Slave Lake region.
Over its lifespan, the province says the FMA will potentially contribute $3.2 million in holding and protection charge payments, $69.4 million in timber dues, $1.2 billion to Alberta’s GDP.