Ya Lor, Normally it would be so over here,
But since its in Bengkulu Province in Indonesia, things are somewhat different, I would have to:
1) Collect Interested Parties
2) Submit to them the appropriate licences.
(which btw includes, provincial approval, DOE, and if approved export license :)
3) Send them to the site, for inspection of parcel (land survey)
4) Sign agreements whom gets what parcel...set up a saw mill if needed.
5) Let them do their jobs.
hmmm wadya think anyone else interested? Its taking a week or so to get the export license though, wasn't aware that you can only import into malaysia planks and not trees ...hehehehe from what i heard they have a good mix of meranti and other hardwood and some bamboo too...hmm
Oh yeah fstrader, your guy called me yesterday, he said he's gonna check the situation with his ppl over there, i'll keep you inform of the progress.