Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/Kiombo-Bkiangk-Mukano-Village-Chief-in-DRC-27MZIFJJOHQE5.htmlConceptually similarMukula Forest in DRCGP0STQVMRCompleted★★★★Hardwood Logging Workers in DRCGP0STQROKCompleted★★★★Illegally Logged Hardwood in DRCGP0STQTWYCompleted★★★★★★Illegally Logged Hardwood in DRCGP0STQTX4Completed★★★★Illegally Logged Hardwood in DRCGP0STQTX0Completed★★★★Burning Charcoal in DRCGP0STQTXKCompleted★★★★Illegally Logged Hardwood in DRCGP0STQROOCompleted★★★★★★Hardwood Logging Workers in DRCGP0STQTXICompleted★★★★Illegally Logged Hardwood in DRCGP0STQTXMCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STQTWRKiombo Bkiangk Mukano Village Chief in DRCSapwe Klobo, the 74-year-old chief of Kiombo Bkiangk Mukano village. His village began trading Mukula with Chinese traders in March 2016.Mukula is a rare and slow-growing hardwood unique to southern and central Africa. Mukula has been illegally logged and traded from Zambia and DRC to China for the last decade, feeding the increasing demand of "rosewood" in the Chinese market.In original language:刚果民主共和国村长村的酋长叫SAPWE KLOMBO今年74岁,他说:村里砍血檀是今年3月开始的,村里有4个年轻人一起与中国人做生意,组织了砍伐队把血檀树砍了卖给中国人。Locations:Africa-Democratic Republic of the Congo-Katanga ProvinceDate:21 Aug, 2016Credit:© Lu Guang / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4722px X 3148pxKeywords:Day-Forestry-Forests (campaign title)-Huts-Illegal logging-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Outdoors-People-Timber industry-Trade-VillagesShoot:Illegal Logging of Hardwood in DRC and Its Trading in ChinaPterocarpus tinctorius, or Mukula tree, is a rare and slow-growing hardwood unique to southern and central Africa. Mukula has been illegally logged and traded from Zambia and DRC to China for the last decade, feeding the increasing demand of "rosewood" in the Chinese market.Chinese photographer Lu Guang traveled to Katanga province in the DR Congo as well as eastern China documenting the expanding Mukula industry. The project, commissioned by Greenpeace, follows its supply chain from the DRC, where it’s used for traditional medicine, dye, and a source of pollen for bees used in honey production—to processing centers in China and upscale furniture showrooms.Related Collections:Illegal Logging of Hardwood in DRC and Its Trading in China (Photos & Video)