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China: New National Forest Inventory

According to the recently released Seventh National Forest Inventory (2004-2008), China’s forests cover an area of 195 million hectares, or 20.4% of the total land area. The estimated growing stock is 13,721 million cubic metres. Of the total forest area, natural forest accounts for 120 million ha, (growing stock 11,402 million cu.m); the plantation area is 62 million hectares, (growing stock 196,100 million cu.m).

Compared with the sixth national inventory, the main points of interest are:
* Doubling of the forest area and growing stock The forest area increased by 20.54 million ha. and the forest cover increased from 18.2% to 20.4%, while the forest growing stock increased by 1,123 million cu.m, equal to an average annual net increase of 225 million cu.m.
* Natural forest resource increased significantly There has been a net increase of 3.93 million ha in the natural forest area
* Plantation resources are increasing There has been a net increase of 8.43 million ha in plantation area and the growing stock increased by 447 million cu.m.
* Forest quality improved The average growing stock per hectare has increased by 1.15 cu.m, the annual increment is up 0.3 cu.m/ha, the number of trees per hectare increased by 57, the proportion of mixed forest rose by 9% and overall the structure of forest age distribution and tree species mix has improved.
* Harvests from plantation increased Harvests from plantations rose 12.3% and accounted for 39.4% of the total harvest.
* Proportion of forest managed by individuals rose

These results have been interpreted as showing that China’s forest resources have entered a new and fast developing stage, however, forest protection and management is still problematic in many areas, says the inventory report In general, the increase of forest resources does not equate to the demands of Chinese society, especially in relation to protection and conservation. The latest national inventory began in 2004 and ended in 2008, five years, and more than 20,000 technical personnel were involved.

Forest area to increase
To address climate change, Mr. Zhang Jianlong, Vice Administrator of the SFA told correspondents recently that China will increase its forest area by 40 million ha. by 2020. This will be achieved through implementation of the “Forestry Action Plan to Cope with Climate Change”.

To fulfill the targets set the state will take the following measures:
* further strengthen tree planting Planting around villages and crop fields, as well as along roads and canals will be undertaken.
* Improve forest management The growing stock per hectare in China is well below the world average. The unit growing stock in 60million ha of plantations is only 49 cu.m/ha., this will be improved.
* Strengthen forest protection measures and take strong action against illegal felling and the unauthorized occupation of forest lands.

Expanding plantations
According to available statistics, China has established a total of 6.55 million ha of fast growing and high yielding plantations since 2002. Up to now, a series of timber forest industrial belts have been formed, such as southern industrial belt, central eastern industrial belt, and northeastern and Inner Mongolian industrial belt.

According to the national working conference forest plantation full use of the achievements of collectively owned forests and mobilization of forest farmers will be beneficial. Production needs to be oriented by market requirements and efforts are required to improve the productive capacity of forest lands.

Felling ban
According to information from the forestry department of Heilongjiang Province, a plan for the conservation and economic transition of Da Xinganling and Xiao Xinganling Mountains, the largest state owned forest district in China, has been submitted by Forestry Department of Heilongjiang Province.

This plan will be phased over two years. Eventually harvesting will be completely banned in this area and enrichment planting will be carried out. Also rehabilitation and conservation of wetlands will be implemented. It is forecast that, by the year of 2020, the ecological environment in this area will have been recovered and the forest cover will reach over 70%.


Guangzhou City Imported Timber Market
Logs Yuan per m3
Lauan
2200-2400
Kapur
1900-2100
Merbau 6m, 60 cm diam.
3500-4000
Teak  
11000-16000
Wenge  
5200-5300
Sawnwood 

Teak sawn grade A
9300
US Maple 2" KD
7500-11500
US Cherry 2"
12000-12800
US Walnut 2"
14000-15500
SE Asian Sawn 4m+, KD
3500-4000


Shanghai Furen Wholesale Market
Sawnwood
Yuan per m3
Beech KD Grade AB
4800-4900
US Cherry, 25mm
7000-7500
US Red Oak, 50mm
9800-10050
Sapele 50mm FAS (Congo)

KD (2", FAS)
6000-6100
KD (2", grade A)
5400-5500

Shandong De Zhou Timber market
Logs Yuan per m3
Larch 6m, 24-28cm diam.
1150
White pine 6m, 24-28cm diam.
1200 
Korean pine 4m, 30cm diam.
1400
6m, 30cm diam.
1500

Hebei Shijiangzhuang Wholesale Market
Logs Yuan per m3
Korean Pine 4m, 38cm+ diam.
1700
Mongolian Scots Pine 4m, 30cm diam.
1300
   6m, 30cm+ diam.
1400
Sawnwood

Mongolian Scots Pine 4m, 5-6cm thick
1450
                                 4m, 10cm thick
1500

Tian Jin City Huan Bo Hai timber Market
Logs Yuan per m3
Okoume 80cm+
2900-3400
Sapele 80cm+ 6000-6600
Wenge 80cm+ 13000-14500
Sawnwood
Doussie
3600-4000
European beech boules
3200-3400
Radiata
1600-3000
Plywood

US Black Walnut 4x8x3 mm
6000-8000
Beech 4x8x3 mm
6000-8000
Teak 4x8x3 mm
6000-8000
Poplar (4x8x3-5 mm) 3000-4000


(ITTO's Tropical Timber Market Report)
[28.12.2009]
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