2021
DOI: 10.36808/if/2021/v147i1/154473
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Statistics, Trend and Scenario of Wood log Import in India

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“…Numerous types of wood and wood products are in high demand due to factors including population growth, industrialization, and related scientific and technical advancements. As a result, there have been large imports of these materials (Upadhyay, 2021) [57] . Agroforestry aims to increase the efficiency of the use of rural resources by reducing or eliminating ecologically harmful land-use practices and by introducing new or improved agroforestry enterprises to produce sustainable increases in incomes and living standards, as well as to provide for social equity (Mercer, 1993) [36] .…”
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“…Numerous types of wood and wood products are in high demand due to factors including population growth, industrialization, and related scientific and technical advancements. As a result, there have been large imports of these materials (Upadhyay, 2021) [57] . Agroforestry aims to increase the efficiency of the use of rural resources by reducing or eliminating ecologically harmful land-use practices and by introducing new or improved agroforestry enterprises to produce sustainable increases in incomes and living standards, as well as to provide for social equity (Mercer, 1993) [36] .…”
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“…India is one of the leading producers and consumers of wood and wood products in the Asian region. The growing population, industrialization and the associated science and Sustainability 2021, 13, 7126 2 of 14 technological developments have created significant demand for a wide range of wood and wood products, which resulted in massive imports [1]. This is due to the low productivity (0.7 m 3 /ha/year) of India's forests coupled with legal restrictions in obtaining wood from natural forests, which in turn has necessitated increased attention towards establishment of agro-and farm forestry systems to meet the raw material requirements pertaining to domestic consumption and industrial utility [2].…”
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“…Although the country possesses a wide range of wood-based industrial establishments, only fourteen major wood-based industries are considered as organized sectors, such as pulp, paper, veneer, plywood, match wood, sports goods, agricultural implements, construction and miscellaneous industries. The demand for timber in India is estimated to increase from 58 million cubic meters in 2005 to 153 million cubic meters in 2020, whereas its supply is projected to increase from 29 million cubic meters in 2000 to 60 million cubic meters in 2020 [1,3].…”
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confidence: 99%