Introducing Ghanaian Timber |
The
range of species is very large and expanding. In one
form or another Ghana at present exports more than
fifty species and continues to promote many more. They
include some of the strongest and most durable species
in the world and embrace a big variety of colour and
grain, from almost white (Wawa) to very dark (Kaku),
and from timbers suitable for the toughest use as sea
defence, bridge construction and railway sleepers to
the handsome woods for furniture, panelling and flooring,
and to the very light-weight species for interior work.
Whatever the end use, there is a suitable Ghanaian
species.
You can browse through the species details given here starting either
with end uses or with a species name. Either route will give you a clear
idea of what is available.
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