HCV Assessment for pilot outgrower programme, BPL. Report for Enang & Sons, Favida ad Ibogo Outgrower Associations

Assessor:

Isaac Abban-Mensah

Formerly Licensed Assessor:

Isaac Abban-Mensah

Organisation Commissioning Assessment:

Biase Plantations Limited

Type:

HCV Assessment

Country:

Nigeria

Purpose:

RSPO New Planting

Notes on the Report:

Stage
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Date of Submission:

June 26, 2017

QP Feedback:

Unsatisfactory

Date of QP Feedback:

July 31, 2017

Feedback Accepted:

Evaluation Outcome Accepted

Date of Appeal:

Appeal Result:

Date of Appeal Result:

Size of Development Area (in ha):

Deadline for Resubmission:

September 9, 2017

Date Resubmitted:

August 29, 2017

QP Feedback:

Satisfactory

Date of QP Feedback:

September 29, 2017

Response to QP Feedback:

Date of Appeal:

Date of Appeal Result:

Appeal Result:

Deadline for Resubmission:

Date Resubmitted:

QP Feedback:

Date of QP Feedback:

Response to QP Feedback:

Date of Appeal:

Date of Appeal Result:

Appeal Result:

Size of Development Area (in ha):

114

Total Conservation Area (in ha):

4

HCVs and Area Identified by HCV:

Pale colours represent HCV areas in the original version of the report.  Bright colours represent HCV areas in the satisfactory report (after quality assurance).

Date of Submission:

June 26, 2017

QP Feedback:

Unsatisfactory

Date of QP Feedback:

July 31, 2017

Feedback Accepted:

Evaluation Outcome Accepted

Date of Appeal:

Appeal Result:

Date of Appeal Result:

Size of Development Area (in ha):

Deadline for Resubmission:

September 9, 2017

Date Resubmitted:

August 29, 2017

QP Feedback:

Satisfactory

Date of QP Feedback:

September 29, 2017

Response to QP Feedback:

Date of Appeal:

Date of Appeal Result:

Appeal Result:

Deadline for Resubmission:

Date Resubmitted:

QP Feedback:

Date of QP Feedback:

Response to QP Feedback:

Date of Appeal:

Date of Appeal Result:

Appeal Result:

Size of Development Area (in ha):

114

Total Conservation Area (in ha):

4

HCVs and Area Identified by HCV:

Pale colours represent HCV areas in the original version of the report.  Bright colours represent HCV areas in the satisfactory report (after quality assurance).

Date of Submission:

June 26, 2017

QP Feedback:

Unsatisfactory

Date of QP Feedback:

July 31, 2017

Feedback Accepted:

Evaluation Outcome Accepted

Date of Appeal:

Appeal Result:

Date of Appeal Result:

Size of Development Area (in ha):

Total Conservation Area (in ha):

4

Deadline for Resubmission:

September 9, 2017

Date Resubmitted:

August 29, 2017

QP Feedback:

Satisfactory

Date of QP Feedback:

September 29, 2017

Response to QP Feedback:

Date of Appeal:

Date of Appeal Result:

Appeal Result:

Deadline for Resubmission:

Date Resubmitted:

QP Feedback:

Satisfactory

Date of QP Feedback:

Response to QP Feedback:

Date of Appeal:

Date of Appeal Result:

Appeal Result:

Size of Development Area (in ha):

114

Total Conservation Area (in ha):

4

HCVs and Area Identified by HCV:

Pale colours represent HCV areas in the original version of the report.  Bright colours represent HCV areas in the satisfactory report (after quality assurance).

Status

Closed

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Satisfactory

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