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Mahogany, particularly the species Swietenia macrophylla, has faced significant availability challenges due to overlogging and habitat loss in its native regions, primarily Central and South America. While plantation-grown mahogany is becoming more common, the overall supply remains limited and regulated under international trade agreements like CITES. As a result, sourcing sustainable and legally harvested mahogany can be difficult, leading to higher prices and increasing demand for alternative hardwoods.

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