The present study was carried out with the aim of constructing a local cubic tariff of Gilletiodendron kisantuense in the forest reserve of Yoko.To achieve this, a sample of 46 standing trees with a diameter of ≥ 10 cm was taken into account. The Smalian formula allowed us to determine the standing volume of DHP and DFB and the barrel height.A relationship was established between DBH and gross volume translated by an exponential regression equation model which proved to be better.The construction of a local volume tariff was made based on diameter and volume. This rate is applicable in the Yoko Forest Reserve.