Read the following passage carefully:
Under the 2026 Community Forest Stewardship Act, local village councils (Gram Sabhas) are granted exclusive rights to collect and trade non-timber forest produce within designated buffer zones of wildlife sanctuaries, provided that total harvesting volumes do not exceed annual sustainable yield limits established by state forest departments. The Act mandates that at least thirty percent of the revenue generated from non-timber produce sales must be deposited into a village conservation fund dedicated solely to habitat restoration and invasive species eradication. Furthermore, commercial enterprises purchasing forest produce directly from village councils are exempted from state transit permit fees if they submit real-time digital origin tracking certificates. However, if a village council fails to audit its conservation fund for two consecutive fiscal years, its commercial trading rights are temporarily suspended until an independent audit is completed by a certified auditor.
Which of the following statements can be logically inferred from the passage above?
- A commercial enterprise purchasing non-timber forest produce directly from a village council will not be required to pay state transit permit fees if it provides real-time digital origin tracking certificates.Cevap
- BA village council that fails to audit its conservation fund for two consecutive fiscal years will permanently forfeit all rights to harvest non-timber forest produce.
- CState forest departments mandate a thirty percent fund deposit because local village councils naturally tend to neglect conservation in favor of commercial profits.
- DCommercial buyers purchasing timber timber and heavy wood logs from sanctuary buffer zones qualify for state tax rebates under national forest regulations.