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Legal Authorization & Forest Management Plans

Legal Authorization & Forest Management Plans

Munay holds official authorization from the Peruvian government to harvest and export Palo Santo under the Forest and Wildlife Law (Law No. 29763). The National Forestry and Wildlife Service (SERFOR) oversees sustainable management across Peru, ensuring all activities align with national conservation goals.


Enabling Titles & Licenses

  • Under Article 47 of the Forest Law, SERFOR issues enabling titles—concessions or permits—that mandate approved Forest Management Plans, guaranteeing responsible use of natural resources.
  • Regional Oversight: The Regional Forest and Wildlife Development Offices (GERFOR/ARFFS) evaluate and authorize each management plan, verifying environmental impact studies before granting extraction rights.

Community Partnerships & Reforestation Initiatives

We collaborate directly with the Las Lomas communities in Piura, sourcing only naturally fallen Palo Santo trees that have aged 3–4 years on the forest floor. This approach:

  • Empowers Local Families: Fair-trade agreements fund community development, education, and healthcare programs.
  • Promotes Ecosystem Health: A percentage of proceeds supports native-tree reforestation projects, restoring degraded dry forests for future generations.

Compliance Process Overview

  1. Management Plan Development: A certified forestry engineer conducts field surveys and drafts a plan detailing harvest volumes, conservation measures, and reforestation targets.
  2. Approval & Permit Issuance: GERFOR reviews the plan, issues the Extraction Permit, and records it in the National Forest System (SINAFO).
  3. Supervised Harvesting: All collection is monitored by SERFOR agents, verifying the use of only deadwood and adherence to environmental safeguards.
  4. Export Documentation: Before shipment, we secure a SERFOR Export Permit and a Phytosanitary Certificate from SENASA, ensuring customs clearance in your market.

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. What is a Forest Management Plan (FMP)?
    An FMP is a detailed document approved by GERFOR, outlining sustainable harvest volumes, environmental safeguards, and reforestation strategies under SERFOR oversight.
  2. How long does it take to obtain an extraction permit?
    The process, from plan submission to permit issuance, typically takes 3–4 months, including field surveys and administrative reviews.
  3. Are reforestation initiatives mandatory?
    Yes. Each permit requires a reforestation component, ensuring harvested areas are replenished with native species to maintain forest health.
  4. What documentation accompanies each shipment?
    Every export includes a SERFOR Export Permit and a phytosanitary certificate issued by SENASA, plus all GERFOR-approved FMP records.
  5. How can I verify permit authenticity?
    Permit numbers are registered in Peru’s National Forest System (SINAFO) and can be cross-checked through SERFOR’s public registry online.

Sustainability Benefits

Regulatory Confidence

Comprehensive permits and approved forest plans minimize legal risks and guarantee uninterrupted supply.

Sustainable Branding

Demonstrate your commitment to ethical sourcing and reforestation—qualities that resonate with eco-conscious consumers.

Operational Efficiency

Our turnkey compliance service—from plan drafting to export paperwork—reduces administrative burdens and accelerates time-to-market.