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House Lifts Moratorium On Exportation of Unprocessed Rubber; Executive To Be Informed

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Last updated: April 5, 2024 9:34 am
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The House of Representatives has unanimously voted to lift the moratorium on the exportation of unprocessed rubber.

It followed a communication from Bong County’s district #7 Representative, Foday Fahnbulleh.

Representative Fahnbulleh recounted the continued effect and unbearable suffering Liberian rubber farmers and all other actors within the rubber sector have been faced with as a result of Executive Order No.124.

According to him, Executive Order No. 124 is actually intended to suffocate rubber farmers and deprive other actors within the rubber sector of business opportunities. He said the brokers are the aggregators in the value chain and investment risk bearers.

The Bong County lawmaker said they invest resources in the smallholders, buying the rubber from them and selling it to big buyers. The ban has also restricted their options to sell, as some of the current buyers’ policies do not permit them to buy from aggregators.

It can be recalled that an Executive Order was issued by former President George Weah in November 2023 prohibiting the export of unprocessed rubber or raw latex cup lumps from Liberia.

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