denr-fmb forest statistics 2011
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Republic of the Philippines
Department of Environment and Natural ResourcesForest Management Bureau
Forest Management BureauForest Management BureauForest Management Bureau
2011 Philippine Forestry Statistics2011 Philippine Forestry Statistics2011 Philippine Forestry Statistics
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Page
Foreword ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….................... iii
List of Statistical Tables ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. vi
Figures .……………….. …………….…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………................... x
Unit of Measure for Timber Products .……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………... xi
Abbreviations.…..…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… xii
Synopsis .. …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… xiv
FOREST RESOURCES AND FORESTRY ACTIVITIES
Forest Resources ..…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 4
Forestry Activities....……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 31
FOREST RESOURCES UTILIZATION
Licenses, Leases and Permits...…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 37
Wood Processing Plants... …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 54
Production………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 69
Logging Wastes and Residues........………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 89
FOREIGN TRADE
Exports ..…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 93
Imports .. …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 164
PRICES
Domestic... …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 235
Exports ...…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 261
FOREST REVENUES
Forest Charges....…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 265
OTHER FORESTRY RELATED STATISTICS
Statistics on Forestry Establishments ...……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 271
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and Gross Value Added (GVA) in Forestry …………………………………………………………………………………… 273
Number of Schools offering Forestry Courses, Enrollees and Graduates... ………………………………………………………………………………………. 275
GLOSSARY ..……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 277
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LIST OF STATISTICAL TABLES Page
1.01 Land Classification: 1990 – 2011 ............................................................................................................................................................................ 4
1.02 Status of Land Classification by Province: 2011 ..................................................................................................................................................... 5
1.03 Forest Cover of the Philippines: 2003 ................................................................................................................................................................... 10
1.04 Forest Cover Within Forestlands: 2003 ................................................................................................................................................................. 14
1.05 Forest Cover within Alienable and Disposable Lands: 2003 ................................................................................................................................. 18
1.06 Watershed Forest Reserves by Province: 2011 ..................................................................................................................................................... 22
1.07 Community-Based Forest Management Agreements: 2011 ................................................................................................................................... 31
1.08 Area Reforested by Sector: CY 1990 – 2011 ........................................................................................................................................................ 33
1.09 National Greening Program (NGP) – Area Planted: 2011 .................................................................................................................................... 34
2.01 Timber Licenses: CY 1990 – 2011 ........................................................................................................................................................................ 37
2.02 Existing and Active Timber Licenses: 2011 ......................................................................................................................................................... 40
2.03 Integrated Forest Management Agreement/Industrial Tree Plantation Lease Agreement (IFMA/ITPLA),
Tree Farm and Agro-Forestry Farm Leases: 1990 – 2011 ...................................................................................................................................... 41
2.04 Integrated Forest Management Agreement/Industrial Tree Plantation Lease Agreement (IFMA/ITPLA) by Province: 2011 ............................ 42
2.05 Tree Farm and Agro-Forestry Farm Leases by Province: 2011 ............................................................................................................................. 45
2.06 Socialized Industrial Forest Management Agreements: 2011 ................................................................................................................................ 46
2.07 Private Forest Development Agreements by Province: 2011 ................................................................................................................................ 48
2.08 Forest Land Grazing Management Agreements and Permits: CY 1990 – 2011 ................................................................................................... 49
2.09 Forest Land Grazing Management Agreements by Province: 2011 ...................................................................................................................... 50
2.10 Special and Forest Land Use Permits and Agreements: 2011 ............................................................................................................................... 51
2.11 Rattan Cutting Contracts by Province: 2011 .......................................................................................................................................................... 54
2.12 Active Regular Sawmills: CY 1990 – 2011 .......................................................................................................................................................... 55
2.13 Active Regular Sawmills by Province: 2011 .......................................................................................................................................................... 56
2.14 Existing Regular Sawmills by Province: 2011 ....................................................................................................................................................... 57
2.15 Existing Mini-Sawmills by Province: 2011 ........................................................................................................................................................... 59
2.16 Wood-based Panel Plants: CY 1990 – 2011 ......................................................................................................................................................... 61
2.17 Veneer Plants by Region: 2011 .............................................................................................................................................................................. 62
2.18 Plywood Plants by Region: 2011 ........................................................................................................................................................................... 64
2.19 Wood-Based Panel Plants: 2011 .......................................................................................................................................................................... 67
2.20 Roundwood Production: CY 1990 – 2011 ............................................................................................................................................................ 69
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2.21 Monthly Log Production by Province: 2011 ......................................................................................................................................................... 70
2.22 Log Production by Type of Timber License/Permit: 2011 .................................................................................................................................... 73
2.23 Production of Naturally Grown and Planted Logs by Region by End Use: 2011 .................................................................................................. 75
2.24 Log Production by Species: 2011 ........................................................................................................................................................................... 76
2.25 Production of Processed Wood Products: CY 1990 – 2011 .................................................................................................................................. 77
2.26 Lumber Production by Month and by Province: 2011 ........................................................................................................................................... 78
2.27 Lumber Production by Type of Sawmill and by Province: 2011 ........................................................................................................................... 81
2.28 Veneer Production by Month and by Region: 2011 ............................................................................................................................................... 84
2.29 Plywood Production by Month and by Region: 20 ............................................................................................................................................... 84
2.30 Production of Non-Timber Forest Products: CY 1990 – 2011 ............................................................................................................................. 85
2.31 Production of Selected Non-Timber Forest Products by Region: 2011 ................................................................................................................ 86
2.32 Estimated Logging Wastes and Residues: 1990 – 2011 ........................................................................................................................................ 89
2.33 Estimated Volume of Logging Wastes and Residues by Region: 2011 ................................................................................................................ 90
3.01 Roundwood Exports: CY 1990 – 2011 ................................................................................................................................................................. 93
3.02 Roundwood Exports: 2009 .................................................................................................................................................................................... 94
3.03 Exports of Wood Charcoal Whether or not Agglomerated:2011 ........................................................................................................................... 95
3.04 Exports of Wood Residues: 2011 ........................................................................................................................................................................... 96
3.05 Exports of Processed Wood Products: CY 1990 – 2011 ....................................................................................................................................... 97
3.06 Lumber Exports: 2011 ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 98
3.07 Exports of Veneer and Other Wood, Worked not Exceeding 6 mm, n.e.s: 2011................................................................................................. 100
3.08 Exports of Plywood and Other Plywood and Veneered Panels and Similar Laminated Wood Products: 2011 ................................................ 101
3.09 Fiberboard Exports: 2011 .................................................................................................................................................................................... 103
3.10 Exports of Wood Continuously Shaped Along Any Of Its Edges Or Faces: 2011 ............................................................................................. 104
3.11 Exports of Wood Simply Shaped: 2011 .............................................................................................................................................................. 105
3.12 Forest-based Furniture Exports: 2011 .................................................................................................................................................................. 106
3.13 Exports of Other Wood-based Manufactured Articles: 2011 ............................................................................................................................... 117
3.14 Exports of Paper and Paperboard and Articles of Paper and Paperboard: 2011 ................................................................................................. 127
3.15 Selected Non-Timber Forest Products Exports: CY 1990 – 2011 ...................................................................................................................... 153
3.16 Non-Timber Forest Products Exports: 2011 ...................................................................................................................................................... 154
3.17 Exports of Selected Non-Timber Manufactured Articles: 2011 .......................................................................................................................... 155
3.18 Exports of Pulp and Waste Paper: 2011 ............................................................................................................................................................... 159
3.19 Forest-Based Products Exports Summary: 2011 .................................................................................................................................................. 161
3.20 Top Ten Forest-Based Products Exports: 2011 .................................................................................................................................................... 162
3.21 Imports of Log and Processed Forest Products: 1990 – 2011 ............................................................................................................................. 164
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3.22 Roundwood Imports: 2011 ................................................................................................................................................................................... 165
3.23 Lumber Imports: 2011 .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 168
3.24 Imports of Veneer and Other Wood, Worked: 2011 ........................................................................................................................................... 171
3.25 Imports of Plywood and Other Plywood and Veneered Panels and Similar Laminated Wood Products: 2011 ................................................. 174
3.26 Particleboard Imports: 2011 ................................................................................................................................................................................ 177
3.27 Fiberboard Imports: 2011 .................................................................................................................................................................................... 179
3.28 Imports of Wood Residues: 2011 ......................................................................................................................................................................... 182
3.29 Imports of Wood Wool, Wood Flour: 2011 ......................................................................................................................................................... 183
3.30 Imports of Wood Continuously Shaped along any of its Edges or Faces: 2011 ................................................................................................. 184
3.31 Imports of Densified Wood and Reconstituted Wood: 2011 .............................................................................................................................. 186
3.32 Imports of Wood Simply Shaped: 2011 ............................................................................................................................................................... 187
3.33 Imports of Wood Charcoal Whether or not Agglomerated: 2011 ........................................................................................................................ 188
3.34 Imports of Wood Chips and Particles: 2011 ....................................................................................................................................................... 189
3.35 Imports of Other Wood-based Manufactured Articles, n.e.s.: 2011 .................................................................................................................... 190
3.36 Forest-Based Furniture Imports: 2011 ................................................................................................................................................................. 199
3.37 Imports of Pulp and Waste Paper: 2009 .............................................................................................................................................................. 211
3.38 Imports of Paper and Paperboard and Articles of Paper and Paperboard: 2011 ................................................................................................. 216
3.39 Imports of Non-Timber Forest Products: 2011 ................................................................................................................................................... 227
3.40 Imports of Selected Non-Timber Manufactured Articles: 2011 .......................................................................................................................... 228
3.41 Forest and Forest Products Import Summary: 2011 ............................................................................................................................................. 229
3.42 Top Ten Forest-Based Products Imports: 2011 .................................................................................................................................................... 230
4.01 Quarterly Domestic Prices of Locally Produced Logs, Naturally Grown: 2011 ................................................................................................. 235
4.02 Quarterly Domestic Prices of Locally Produced Logs, Planted: 2011 ................................................................................................................ 238
4.03 Quarterly Domestic Prices of Imported Logs: 2011 ............................................................................................................................................ 242
4.04 Monthly Retail Prices of Locally Produced Lumber: 2011 ................................................................................................................................. 243
4.05 Monthly Retail Prices of Imported Lumber: 2011 ............................................................................................................................................... 248
4.06 Monthly Retail Prices of Lauan Plywood: 2011................................................................................................................................................... 249
4.07 Monthly Retail Prices of Marine Plywood: 2011 ................................................................................................................................................ 251
4.08 Monthly Retail Prices of Lawanit: 2011 .............................................................................................................................................................. 253
4.09 Monthly Retail Prices of Plyboard: 2011 ............................................................................................................................................................ 254
4.10 Monthly Retail Prices of Fuelwood and Charcoal: 2011 ..................................................................................................................................... 255
4.11 Monthly Retail Prices of Selected Non-Timber Forest Products: 2011 ............................................................................................................... 256
4.12 Monthly Retail Prices of Rattan: 2011 ................................................................................................................................................................. 259
4.13 Monthly Retail Prices of Bamboo: 2011 ............................................................................................................................................................. 260
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4.14 Unit Value of Exported Log and Processed Forest Products: CY 1990 – 2011 ................................................................................................... 261
5.01 Forest Charges on Roundwood Harvested: CY 1990 – 2011 .............................................................................................................................. 265
5.02 Forest Charges on Roundwood Harvested: 2011 ................................................................................................................................................ 266
5.03 Forest Charges on Non-Timber Forest Products: 1990 – 2011 ........................................................................................................................... 267
5.04 Forest Charges on Non-Timber Forest Products: 2011 ....................................................................................................................................... 268
6.01 Summary Statistics For Establishments of all Types of Forestry Activities
by Average Total Employment: 2011 ................................................................................................................................................................ 271
6.02 Summary Statistics for all Manufacturing Establishments of Industries 201-202, 210 and 360: 2011 .............................................................. 272
6.03 Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and Gross Value Added (GVA) in Forestry: 1998 – 2011 ............................................................................... 273
6.04 Number of Schools, Enrollment and Graduates in Forestry and Other Related Courses: SY 1990 – 2011 ........................................................ 274
6.05 Enrollment and Graduates by Program Level in Forestry Related Courses: SY 2006 – 2007 to SY 2010 – 2011 ............................................. 275
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FIGURES Page
1.1 Land Classification: 2011 ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 3
1.2 Forest Cover of the Philippines: 2003 .................................................................................................................................................................. 9
1.3 National Greening Program – Area Reforested: 2011 .........................................................................................................................................32
2.1 Production, Export and Import of Major Forest Products: 1990 – 2011 ..............................................................................................................68
3.1 Top Ten Forest-Based Products Exports: 2011 ................................................................................................................................................... 163
3.2 Top Ten Forest-Based Products Imports: 2011 ................................................................................................................................................... 231
4.1 Average Unit Value of Exported Log and Processed Forest Products: 1990 - 2011 ............................................................................................ 262
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UNIT OF MEASURE FOR TIMBER PRODUCTS
Solid Volume Equivalent Product/Thickness Unit Cubic Meter Cubic Foot Board Foot Board Meter Roundwood Logs Cubic Meter 1.00000 35.31470 424.00000 100.000 Logs 1 ft.
3 (hoppus) 0.03605 1.27310 15.28400 3.605
Fuel or Pulpwood 1 cord 3.62500 128.01580 1,536.79700 362.500 Sawnwood Lumber Board foot 0.00236 1.00000 0.236 1000 bd. ft./pi 2.35850 83.33300 1.00000 235.850 Cubic foot 0.02832 1.00000 11.99900 2.832 Wood Panel Product Veneer, Plywood, Particle board and Fiberboard per 1mm thickness 1000 square meter 1.00000 35.31472 424.00000 100.000 per 1/32 inch thickness 1000 square feet 0.07375 2.60446 31.27000 7.375 per 1/24 inch thickness 1000 square feet 0.08330 3.47250 41.69192 8.830 per 1/20 inch thickness 1000 square feet 0.11800 4.16714 50.03200 11.800 per 1/16 inch thickness 1000 square feet 0.14750 5.20892 62.54000 14.750 per 1/10 inch thickness 1000 square feet 0.23600 8.33427 100.06400 23.600 per 1/8 inch thickness 1000 square feet 0.29500 10.41784 125.08000 29.500 per 1/6 inch thickness 1000 square feet 0.39333 13.89034 166.77192 39.333 per 1/4 inch thickness 1000 square feet 0.59000 20.83569 250.16000 59.000 per 1/3 inch thickness 1000 square feet 0.78667 27.78103 333.54808 78.667 per 1/2 inch thickness 1000 square feet 1.18000 41.67137 500.32000 118.000
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ABBREVIATION OR SYMBOL USED AAC Annual Allowable Cut A & D Alienable & Disposable AFF Agroforestry Farm ALR Annual Log Requirement ARC Annual Rated Capacity ARMM Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao CAR Cordillera Administrative Region CBFM Community Based Forest Management CBFMA Community Based Forest Management Agreement CFMA Community Forestry Management Agreement CFP Community Forestry Project CIF Cost Insurance Freight COTPO Certificate of Tree Plantation Ownership CRTL Civil Reservation Timber License CY Calendar Year CV Certification of Verification cu.m. Cubic Meter DAO Department Administrative Order DENR Department of Environment and Natural Resources DRC Daily Rated Capacity FL Forest Land FLGLA Forest Land Grazing Lease Agreement FLMA Forest Land Management Agreement FMB Forest Management Bureau FOB Free on Board FPRDI Forest Products Research and Development Institute FY Fiscal Year GK Gross Kilo GRBS Game Refuge and Bird Sanctuaries ha hectare IAOP Integrated Annual Operations Plan IFMA Integrated Forest Management Agreement ITPLA Industrial Tree Plantation Lease Agreement ITPL Industrial Tree Plantation License k kilo
Lm Lineal Meter MT Metric Ton MTL Miner's Timber License MSA Mangrove Stewardship Agreement NA Not Available NCR National Capital Region NSO National Statistics Office NSCB National Statistical Coordination Board NES Not Elsewhere Specified Nk Net kilo No. Number NP National Parks OECF Overseas Economic Cooperation Fund OGA Other Government Agency PAF Poverty Alleviation Fund PD Presidential Decree PFDA Private Forest Development Agreements PLA Pasture Lease Agreement PLTL Private Land Timber License PLTPCP Private Land Timber Plantation Cutting Permit PTC Permit to Cut PTL Provisional Timber License PTLA Pulpwood Timber License Agreement PTPA Provisional Timber Production Agreement PULPAPEL Pulp & Paper Manufacturers Association R Region SCP Special Cutting Permit SIFMA Socialized Industrial Forest Management Agreements SMF Self-Monitoring Form SP Special Permit SPLTP Special Private Land Timber Permit STL Special Timber License SWTL Softwood Timber License SY School Year TF Tree Farm
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TLA Timber License Agreement TPSA Timber Production Sharing Agreement TFLA Tree Farm Lease Agreement US United States WA Wilderness Area WRP Wood Recovery Permit Php Philippine Peso $ Dollar ( ) Decrease - none
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SYNOPSIS FOREST RESOURCES The Philippines’ total land area of about 30 million hectares is legally classified as alienable and disposable land and forestland. As of 2011, classified forestlands covered 15.05 million hectares or 50%; unclassified forestland of 0.755 million hectares or 3% and alienable and disposable lands spanning 14.19 million hectares or 47%. The classified forestland which is mainly for forest use is further categorized into established timberland (10.056 million hectares or 69%), established forest reserves (3.270 million hectares or 22 %), national parks, game refuge and bird sanctuaries and wilderness areas (1.34 million hectares), military and naval reservations (0.126 million hectares), civil reservation (0.166 million hectares) and fishponds (0.091 million hectares). About 755,000 hectares are still unclassified forestland wherein the use of which has not been determined.
The latest available forest cover data dates back to 2003 pending the result of the interpretation and analysis of newly acquired satellite imageries by the National Mapping and Resource Information Authority (NAMRIA). Based on the 2001-2003 satellite imageries, the total forest cover of the Philippines is estimated at 7.168 million hectares or 24.27 percent of the country’s total land area. Of the total forest cover, open forest accounted for more than half at 4.031 million hectares. The rest of the forest types contributed to the total as follows: closed forest with 35.71 percent, plantation forest
with 4.60 percent and mangrove natural forest with 3.45 percent.
There were 135 proclaimed watershed forest reserves in the country as of 2011 with a total area equal to 1.56 million hectares. The largest watershed in the country is Lake Lanao Watershed Reservation in Lanao del Sur spanning to 0.180 million hectares. Second among the largest proclaimed watershed forest reserves is Kabulnan River Watershed Forest Reserve in Region 12 with an expanse of about 116,452 hectares spread over the provinces of Sultan Kudarat, Maguindanao and South Cotabato. Region 3 has the most number of watershed forest reserves with 25 and also the biggest coverage with a combined area of 0.281 million hectares mostly found in the province of Aurora. The National Capital Region (NCR) encloses the La Mesa Watershed Forest Reserve which is the primary source of drinking water in Metro Manila stretched over an area of 2,659 hectares. FORESTRY ACTIVITIES
Community-based Forest Management (CBFM) is the Philippines’ main strategy for the sustainable development of its forest resources. The CBFM integrated and unified all people-oriented forestry programs of the government. The primary instrument of the program is the Community-based Forest Management Agreement (CBFMA) which totaled to 1,790 in 2011 with tenured area of 1.634 million hectares. A total of 1,790 People’s Organization (POs) was involved in these projects, participated in by 322,248 households.
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On February 26, 2011, President Benigno S. Aquino III issued Executive Order No. 26 ordering and declaring the implementation of the National Greening Program (NGP) as a government priority. The NGP addresses the priority program thrusts of the country such as poverty reduction, resource conservation and protection, productivity enhancement and climate change mitigation and adaptation. Under the program, all tree planting efforts of the government sector, private organizations and civil society are harmonized. The program shall plant 1.5 billion trees covering about 1.5 million hectares for a period of six (6) years from 2011 to 2016
As of December 31, 2011, the NGP has planted a
total of 128,559 hectares and 78 kilometers. Of the total hectares planted, the DENR accomplished 82,164 hectares or 64 % while the other partners planted 46,395 hectares or 36 %. FOREST RESOURCES UTILIZATION Licenses, Leases and Permits
As of December 2011, there were three (3) remaining Timber License Agreements (TLA) which existed with an aggregate area of 177,085 hectares located in Western Samar and Zamboanga del Norte. The decreasing number of TLAs during the recent years is attributed to the policy of the government to phase –out this tenure instrument in favor of Integrated Forest
Management Agreement (IFMA) and other development initiatives.
The existing IFMAs numbered 146 with a total area of 1,034,192 hectares. By geographical region, Luzon has 47 IFMAs covering 336,551 hectares; Visayas has 12 at 25,027 hectares and Mindanao – 87 with total area of 672,613 hectares. Region 3 has the most number of IFMAs with 25 covering 151,384 hectares followed by Region 11 with 21 comprising 103,386 hectares. In terms of area, Region 13 had the largest coverage spanning to 358,449 hectares consisting of 17 agreements, ten (10) of which can be found in Agusan del Sur while Region 8 recorded the least area of 1,824 hectares representing 4 IFMA sites.
The existing Tree Farm Leases (TFLA) numbered 75 with
a combined area of 6,815 hectares. Region 2 had the most number of these leases with 29, ten (10) of which were located in the province of Isabela. Meanwhile, there were only 8 remaining Agroforestry Farm Leases (AFFLA) during the year with a total area of 1,275 hectares.
As of December 2011, there were 1,872 Socialized Industrial Forest Management Agreements (SIFMA) issued with an aggregate area of 35,918 hectares. About 69 % or 1,293 of these SIFMAs were located in Region 2, particularly in Isabela and Cagayan. Private Forest Development Agreements (PFDA) had been brought to a standstill at 91 with corresponding area of 4,992 hectares.
The number of existing Forest Land Grazing Lease Agreements (FLGLA) and permits totaled to 325 with a combined area of 89,364 hectares at the end of the year. Most
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of these grazing leases are located in Regions 2 being the top with 91 covering an area of 15,556 hectares, CAR, 3, 4B, 5, 10 and 12.
The Special and forestland use agreement is a
contract between the DENR & natural or juridical person authorizing the latter to temporarily occupy, manage and develop subject to government share, any forestland of the public domain for specific use to undertake any authorized activity therein for a specified period. Examples of activities under this agreement are bathing establishments, tourism sites, communication station sites, sanitary landfill, road-right-of way, energy projects and a host of other specific uses of forestlands. Falling under the 25-year lease are the Special Land Use Agreement or FLAg, Special Land Use Lease Agreement (SPLULA) and Special Land Use Lease Agreement for Tourism (FLAgT). A shorter term of 1-3 years is given under the title of Special Land Use Permit (SLUP). As of December 2011, a total of 238 special and land use permits and agreements existed with an aggregate area of 4,560 hectares. The Special Land Use Permit (SLUP) had the most number issued which totaled 175 with area of 889 hectares. The FLAg, SPLULA and FLAgT tallied at 15, 17 and 32, with areas covering 2,592, 87 and 992 hectares, respectively.
There were 47 rattan cutting contracts covering an aggregate area of 351,684 hectares with allowable cut of 21.1 million linear meters. Of these, 26 contracts were located in Mindanao with the biggest allowable cut found in Region 13 with 8.74 million linear meters taking 41 %
of the national total figure. Regions 10 and 11 followed with a combine allowable cut of 5.2 million linear meters.
The total number of existing plywood plants in the
country was 43 with a daily rated capacity of 2,730 cubic meters while the existing veneer plants numbered 40 with a daily rated capacity of 885 cubic meters. Majority or more than 80% of the plywood and veneer plants are located in Mindanao.
There were 50 (fifty) existing regular sawmills in the country with permit to operate during the year. Out of these, only 28 were active with a daily rated capacity of 1,198 cubic meters and an estimated annual log requirement of 430,652 cubic meters. Four (4) of these active regular sawmills sourced their log supply from their own timber concessions while twenty-five (25) companies had log supply contract with log suppliers. Mini-sawmills was counted at two hundred fifty-five (255) with a combined daily rated capacity of 1,503 cubic meters. Region 10 had the most number of mini-sawmills with 126 and daily rated capacity of six hundred seventy-six (676). Production
Production of logs during the year under review totaled 871,126 cubic meters posting a notable increase of 56 % over last year’s production. Logs coming from plantation forest accounted for 98 % of the total production manifesting 856,243 cubic meters, of which 721,056 cubic meters or 84 % were from private plantations. On the other hand, production of naturally grown logs shared only 2 % to the total log production, and dramatically dropping by 88 % from the previous year’s level of 14,883 cubic meters. Expectedly, the drop is the offshoot of
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Executive Order 23 calling for the moratorium on the cutting of trees from the natural and residual forests which came into force in the early part of the year. The CARAGA or Region 13 took the biggest portion of the total log production with 518,750 cubic meters or 59 %. The production of naturally grown logs mostly came from the IFMAs.
Lumber production slightly declined in 2011
manifesting 371, 602 cubic meters or a drop of 2 % compared to the previous year’s level of 377,428 cubic meters. Meanwhile, plywood production increased during the year exhibiting 299,860 cubic meters or an 8 % rise over the previous year. Similarly, veneer production posted 184,768 cubic meters or an increment of 36 % from the 2010 level.
Most of the non- timber forest products manifested
growth in production. Almaciga resin, bamboo poles, nipa shingles and unsplit rattan accounted for the bulk of production.
TRADE The aggregate external trade in all goods for 2011 of the Philippines amounted to $108.801 billion. Of this total, the forest-based products shared $3.336 billion or 3.07 %. The balance of trade for these products posted a surplus of $0.999 billion in 2011, albeit a decrease of 1.28 % from last year’s surplus of $1.012 billion.
Exports
Total export receipts from forest-based products summed up to $ 2.167 billion, FOB which is an increase of 53 % from the previous year’s record of $1.412 billion. Except for log, veneer, fiberboard and selected non-timber manufactured articles which suffered cut-backs in exportation, all other forest-based products exhibited increments in exportation. The wood-based manufactured articles contributed the biggest share with $ 1.684 billion or about 78 % of the total. Exportation of these products significantly grew by 64% from last year’s record of $1.029 billion. Among these wood-based forest products, builder’s joinery, cellular panels, shingles and shakes topped the list earning $1.663 billion or almost 99%. The United States of America (USA) was the leading market for these products followed by Japan and Belgium. Lumber Exports surged during the year in review posting 404,533 cubic meters amounting to $ 24.4 million or a 130% increase from the previous year’s record of 376,956 cubic meters valued at $ 10.6 million. Sawn wood made from Paraserianthes falcataria dominated lumber exportation taking 62%, with the People’s Republic of China as the major buyer of the product. Plywood’s performance re-emerged from the 2009 to 2010 dip of 32% to an increase of 63% in 2011 with 39,834 cubic meters worth $ 24.3 million. The Federal States of Micronesia is the major buyer of our plywood likewise posting significant gain in exportation was pulp and waste paper earning $ 128.9 million or a 48% gain over the 2010 level. Earning $ 62.3 million, newsprint took the biggest slice among the exported paper. India, Vietnam Singapore and Hong Kong were the biggest buyers of newsprint paper from the Philippines.
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Other forest-based products that showed positive export record were non-timber forest products earning $ 1.2 million in 2011 as compared to last year’s record of $ 579,000 or a notable increase of 115 %. Gum elemi was the leading non-timber export valued at $976,670. Forest-based furniture earned $ 105.9 million, an increase of 12.5 % from the 2010 record of $ 94.1 million. The biggest earning wooden furniture in terms of exportation was boards used for checking in at airports and stations amounting to $ 57.2 million. Leading countries buying these products were the USA, Japan, United Kingdom and Australia. Seats made of rattan followed, earning $7.2 million.
On the negative side, log exportation slid down to
2,696 cubic meters worth $ 145,000 or a 26% decrease from the previous year’s level. Of this, coniferous wood made up 85% of the earnings from log exports with Taiwan as the main market. Veneer export earnings likewise dropped by 34.5% from $ 2.05 in 2010 to $ 1.3 million in 2011. Fiberboard recorded the biggest slump of 92.3% in its exportation registering only 114 from last year’s 26,049 net kilos valued at $ 5,000 and $ 65,000, respectively.
The exportation of non- timber manufactured
articles slowed down in 2011 posting revenue of $ 4.7 million which is a 27% fall from the 2010 export earnings of $ 6.5 million. Basketwork, wickerwork made of rattan earned $ 4.7 million or almost 99% of the total value of the product. The USA was the main destination of Philippine rattan craft.
Imports
The aggregate value of importation of forest-based products in 2011 totaled $ 1.169 billion, FOB indicating a 32.4% growth over the 2010 level of $ 883 million. All forest-based products showed noticeable growths in importation except non-timber products. Leading the products in terms of importation was paper and paperboard with spending of $ 771 million. The bulk of importation was composed of recovered paper or paperboard worth $52.5 million mostly coming from Israel, the USA and Thailand. Second was pulp and waste paper for local paper and paperboard manufacturing worth $ 94.3 million. Among this group, recovered paper and paperboard was the biggest importation worth $ 52.5 million while chemical wood pulp soda or sulphate followed at $ 34.8 million.
Lumber came in third among the top ten leading forest-based products importation. This year, the country bought 159,974 cubic meters worth $ 70.2 million of lumber or a 39% rise compared to 2010’s record of $ 10.5 million. Sawn wood made of tropical wood made up the bulk of lumber imported worth $ 54.5 million or 83.3% of the total value. Plywood likewise exhibited significant growth with importation of 94,231 cubic meters valued at $ 69.6 million or 86.8% over the 2010’s record of $ 37.3 million. Malaysia was the main source of the country’s plywood overseas buying. Fifth in the top ten forest products importation was forest-based furniture worth $ 53 million, which is an increase in value by 30.4 % from the 2010 level. The wood-based manufactured articles followed, with spending of $ 29.1 million in 2011, larger by 74.4% from last year’s $ 16.7 million. Builder’s joinery and carpentry of wood took the bulk at 77% worth $ 22.4 million. Japan and the
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People’s Republic of China were the leading source of these products. Fiberboard was the 7th in the list registering an expenditure of $ 23.3 million which is 58% higher than the previous year’s $14.7 million. The foremost suppliers of fiberboard in the country were the People’s Republic of China and Malaysia.
Log importation registered a record of 88,908 cubic meters valued at $ 17.4 million or 66% increment, value wise, compared to the 2010 figures of 41,589 cubic meters worth $ 10.5 million. The increase in the importation of logs may be attributed to the moratorium on the cutting of trees in the natural and residual forest in the country (EO 23) issued in the early part of 2011. The country bought the larger bulk of logs from Papua New Guinea, Malaysia and Solomon Islands. Particleboard likewise rose by 48% in terms of spending, from last year’s 33.5 million gross kilos worth $ 11.4 million to 40.5 million kilos valued at $ 16.9 million. Veneer was 10th in the list of imported forest-based products manifesting a substantial increase from the 2010 level of $ 5.9 million to $ 11.3 million or 92.2% during the year under review. The local wood processing industry was similarly affected by EO 23 as can be gleaned by the noticeable increases in importation of processed wood products such as lumber, plywood, veneer and others. The importation of forest-based furniture likewise registered an increased expenditure of $ 53 million or a 30% increase over the last year’s record of $ 40.7 million. Of these, only about 2% were seats of rattan and 98% were wooden furniture such as office and kitchen
furniture, etc. The only forest-based product that showed a slowdown in foreign buying this year was non timber forest products such as bamboo and rattan which de-escalated by 32.6% with a value of $ 58,174 in comparison with last year’s record of $ 86,000, FOB. PRICES
With the implementation of EO 23 during the reference year, trading of naturally-grown timber was manifested in only three (3) regions namely: Region 3, Region 11 and Region 13. These traded timbers comprise part of the exemptions in the moratorium which allowed the processing and transport of logs which were cut prior to EO 23.
The trading of sawlog in Region 11 was led by Lauan in
terms of average price for diameter size 30 cm & above. (The mean of the average prices for diameter sizes 30-38 cm, 40-48 cm, 50-58 cm and 60 & above cm was computed at PHP 4,844 per cubic meter.) For diameter size below 30 cm, Lauan was joined by Almon, Bagtikan and Tangile in the first rank at an average price of PHP 1,750 per cubic meter.
In Region 13, Lauan also registered the highest average
price per cubic meter for traded sawlog with diameter sizes 50-58 cm and 60 & above. The former posted an average price of PHP 6,700 per cubic meter while the later registered an average price of PHP 6,750 per cubic meter. For sawlog with diameter sizes below 50 cm, Lauan was replaced by Yakal in the number one slot. The mean of the average prices for diameter sizes 40-48 cm, 30-38 cm and below 30 cm was equal to PHP 5,533 per cubic
meter.
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Aside from sawlog timber, Region 11 and Region 13 also traded peeler/veneer log in 2011. Region 11 traded peeler/ veneer log of Lauan species of diameter size 50 cm & above at an average price of PHP 5,870 per cubic meter. Region 13, on one hand, traded the same at an average price of PHP 8,000 per cubic meter or 36.29 % higher than the report of Region 11. Meanwhile, Apitong peeler/veneer log of diameter size 50 cm & above were also sold in Region 13 at an average price of PHP 8,000 per cubic meter. Timber: Planted
The implementation of EO 23 brought numerous reports of planted timber trading with some significant increases in its 2011 per cubic meter average prices.
In Region 11, Gmelina posted the highest average
price per cubic meter among species of sawlog traded in the country in 2011. Gmelina sawlog of diameter size 30 cm & above was sold at an average price of PHP 8,336 per cubic meter, while those with diameter size below 30 cm were priced at an average of PHP 6,672 per cubic meter. In comparison with its 2010 record, this year's average prices registered a close to a hundred percent increases: 85.97 % for diameter size 30 cm & above, and 87.43 % for diameter size below 30 cm. For Falcata sawlog, the increases in average price per cubic meter were only minimal: 2.45 % for diameter 30 cm & above, and 6.11 % for diameter size below 30 cm.
Meanwhile, more than 10 percent increases in average price per cubic meter were also recorded in Region 11 for peeler/veneer log of Falcata species. Specifically, diameter size 30 cm & above posted 15.62 % increase, while diameter size below 30 cm registered more than double increase at 37.73 %. In 2011, Falcata peeler/veneer log of diameter size 30 cm & above had an average price of PHP 3,363 per cubic meter, while those of diameter size below 30 cm posted an average price of PHP 2,429 per cubic meter.
In Region 12, the average prices per cubic meter of
Gmelina sawlog also went up: 6.15% for diameter size 30 cm & above, while 9.58 % for diameter size below 30 cm.
In Region 13, Mangium peelable log of size 30 & above
was sold in 2011 at an average price of PHP 1,982 per cubic meter or 32.13 % higher than its 2010 record of PHP 1,500 per cubic meter.
Timber: Imported
There were more reports of sawlog importation of diameter size 40 cm & above in 2011 compared to 2010. Region 3 imported sawlog of diameter size 40 cm & above from Malaysia at an average price of PHP 6,433 per cubic meter. (It had no importation record in 2010.) NCR, on one hand, imported the same from Papua New Guinea at an average price of PHP 6,200 per cubic meter. (It also had no importation record in 2010.)
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Meanwhile, importation of sawlog of size 40 cm & above from Solomon Island was reported to have incurred average price increase of 7.69% from 2010 to 2011. During the reference year, Region 7 also imported poles and piles of diameter size below 30 cm from Malaysia at an average price of PHP 5,000 per cubic meter. The same average price per cubic meter was reported for the same imported timber specification in the previous year. Lumber: Locally Produced
There were twenty-three species of locally produced lumber traded in the country in 2011: 70% naturally grown and 30% planted.
Among these species, Lauan and Gmelina were
reported traded nationwide, except for two regions. While CAR and Region 10 did not report trading of Lauan lumber, CAR and Region 1 did not report trading of Gmelina lumber in 2011. The average price per board foot of Lauan lumber ranged from PHP 23.50 (Region 13) to Php 55.51 (NCR). Gmelina lumber, on one hand, had average prices per board foot of as low as PHP 12.75 (Region 13) to a high record of PHP 34.18 (NCR).
Meanwhile, Narra lumber in Region 7 still had the highest average price in 2011 at PHP 170.00 per board foot. Other regions which traded Narra lumber in 2011, except one, posted an average price per board foot of at least PHP 100.00: Region 2 at PHP 109.67; Region 4A at
PHP 139.25 and Region 5 at PHP 100.00. In Region 4B, Narra lumber was only sold at an average price of PHP 54.50 per board foot.
Next to Narra in terms of average prices was Yakal which was sold at PHP 92.50 per board foot in Region 8; PHP 81.50 per board foot in Region 7.
The lowest average price of locally produced lumber in
2011 was registered by Region 13 for Falcata at an amount equal to PHP 8.50 per board foot. Lumber: Imported
The 2011 lumber importation of the country took place in the islands of Luzon and Visayas only. Imported Malaysia lumber, for instance, was reported in all regions of the said islands with average prices ranging from PHP 34.00 per board foot (CAR) to PHP 53.00 per board foot (Region 4B). Compared to its 2010 average prices, the following regions posted increases: Region 4A (25.01%), Region 1 (23.26%), Region 3 (14.56%), CAR (10.95%), NCR (5.42%) and Region 4B (0.08%). While the 2011 average price of imported Malaysia lumber in Region 7 remained the same, the following regions registered decreases in average prices in 2011: Region 8 (8.33%), in Region 5 (8.39%) and Region 6 (9.01%).
Other lumber importations in 2011 originated from Brazil, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea and Solomon Island.
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Wood Panels
The 2011 national average prices of Lauan plywood were higher than its 2010 records. Lauan plywood of thickness 3/16” registered the highest increase of 13.11%. It was followed by thickness 1/8” at 8.81%. Similarly, plywood Lauan of thickness ¾”, ¼” and ½” incurred increases in national average prices by 6.25%, 6.12% and 4.77%, respectively.
Lauan plywood by thickness had the following national average prices per panel in 2011: 1/8” – PHP 223.91; 3/16” – PHP 304.14; ¼” – PHP 316.46; ½” – PHP 536.48; ¾” – PHP 879.01.
The 2011 national average prices per panel of
marine plywood also increased from 2010 to 2011. The highest record of increase was posted for thickness ¼” at 7.73%. The other marine plywood thickness categories registered the following national average price per panel increments: 6.02% for ½”, and 4.43% for ¾”.
Marine plywood had the following national average prices per panel in 2011: ¼” – PHP 360.14; ½” – PHP 661.30; ¾” – PHP 1,032.90.
In 2011, lawanit of thickness 1/8”, 3/16” and ¼”
respectively had the following national average prices per panel: PHP 185.46, PHP 244.03 and PHP 228.95. Thickness 3/16” had higher computed national average price per panel than ¼” because more regions had reported higher average prices per panel for thickness
3/16” than for thickness ¼”: Region 1, Region 2, Region 4A, Region 4B, Region 6 and Region 13.
Plyboard of thickness ¾” completed the reported increases in the national average prices of wood panel products in 2011. From a record of PHP 735.78 in 2010, the national average price per panel of plyboard thickness ¾” jumped to PHP 807.37 or by 9.73 percent in 2011. Fuelwood and Charcoal
The 2011 regional average prices of fuelwood were recorded as follows: low at PHP 104.00 per cubic meter (Region 10) and high at PHP 912.50 per cubic meter (NCR). In comparison with its 2010 records, the range which was equal to PHP 808.50 per cubic meter was higher than its 2010 record by 3.74%. Its median which was equal to PHP 333.19 per cubic meter was also higher than its 2010 record by 6.61%.
Meanwhile, the regional average prices of wood charcoal in the same year varied from PHP 94.00 per sack (Region 10) to PHP 231.41 per sack (NCR). The range which was equal to PHP 137.41 per sack was higher than its 2010 record by 20.88%. Its median which was equal to PHP 160.32 per sack was also higher than its 2010 record by 12.91%. Non-Timber Products
Among selected non-timber products whose average prices were monitored in 2011, the following were traded in most regions of the country: honey, nipa shingles and sawali.
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Honey was reported highest in Region 5 at PHP 320.83 per liter; lowest in Region 13 and Region 7 at PHP 125.00 per liter.
Nipa shingle and sawali, which are prime commodities in accordance to RA 7581 or the Price Act, were both traded highest in Region 8 at PHP 8.42 per piece and PHP 6.13 per square feet, respectively. There were three (3) species of rattan which were traded in 2011: Limuran, Palasan and Tumalin. The highest regional average prices for diameter size 2 cm and above were registered by Region 4A (PHP 25.00 per pole) for Tumalin; Region 13 (PHP 24.00 per pole) and Region 3 (PHP 23.50 per pole) for Limuran. Palasan of the same diameter size was reported highest at PHP 20.00 per pole in both Regions 4A and Region 13. Meanwhile, high priced bamboo species were still the following: Kawayan Tinik which was traded at PHP 158.53 per piece in Region 3 and Kalakat which was traded at PHP 140.00 per piece in Region 11. REVENUES
The reported revenues derived from harvested timber amounted to PHP 24 million, a decrease by as much as 84 % from last year’s figure as a result of the sizeable drop in the production of naturally-growing logs due to EO 23. The non-timber forest products generated
forest charges of PHP 3.1 million rising by 14 % over the 2010 record.
OTHER FORESTRY RELATED STATISTICS The following information was based on the final results
of the 2009 Annual Survey of Philippine Business and Industry (ASPBI) of the National Statistics Office (NSO):
As of 2009, there were 17 establishments (all employment sizes) of Forestry, Logging and Related Service Activities. Its total employment (as of November 15, 2009) was reported equal to 1,005 individuals, 4 individuals of which were unpaid. The paid employees received a total compensation of PHP 72,986 thousand. Moreover, these establishments respectively reported its total cost, value of output and total revenue as follows: PHP 284,813 thousand, PHP 353,055 thousand and PHP 393,643 thousand.
The summary statistics for manufacturing establishments (all employment sizes) of the following industries were also based on the results of 2009 ASPBI of the NSO: Manufacture of wood and wood products, except furniture (201); Manufacture of products of bamboo, cane, rattan, and the like, and plaiting materials except furniture (202); Manufacture of paper and paper products (210); Manufacture and repair of furniture (360). Under industry 201 are the following sub-classes of interest: Manufacture of rough lumber (20111), Manufacture of veneer sheets and plywoods (20121), Manufacture of laminboard, particle board and other panels and board (20122)
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and Manufacture of charcoal outside the forest (20170). These sub-classes respectively posted its value of output as follows: PHP 1,228,850 thousand, PHP 3,100,932 thousand, PHP 5,186,943 thousand and PHP 1,639,583 thousand.
The forestry sector bounced back in 2011 from the 2010 level rising by 40% contributing PHP 4,286 million (at constant prices of 2000) or 0.07 percent to the country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of PHP 5.924 billion. At current prices, its equivalent value was equal to PHP 3,906 million or 0.04 percent of the GDP.
During the school year 2009-2010, there were 97 schools in the country offering forestry courses. Total student enrollment in forestry courses was recorded at 5,529, 84 % of which enrolled in the baccalaureate courses. The forestry courses included in this statistics are: forestry, agroforestry, forest ranger, forest biological science, forest entomology, forest resource management and forest technology. Table 6.06 presents the trend in enrollment in forestry courses from SY 2005 -2006 to 2009-2010. A decreasing trend in enrollment is noticed at a yearly average of 6,115 enrollees. A yearly average of 991 graduates, on the other hand was noted.
2011 Philippine Forestry Statistics2011 Philippine Forestry Statistics
Forest Management BureauForest Management BureauForest Management Bureau
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C e r t i f i e d A & D , 4 7 . 3 2 %
N P / G R B S / W A , 4 . 4 7 %M i l i t a r y & N a v a lR e s e r v a t i o n s , 0 . 4 2 %
E s t a b l i s h e dT i m b e r l a n d , 3 3 . 5 2 %
Civ i l Reservat ion, 0.55%
E s t a b l i s h e d F o r e s tR e s e r v e s , 1 0 . 9 0 %
F i s h p o n d s , 0 . 3 0 %U n c l a s s i f i e d , 2 . 5 2 %
FIG. 1.1 LAND CLASSIFICATION: 2011TOTAL AREA - 30 MILLION HECTARES
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Table 1.01 LAND CLASSIFICATION: 1990 - 2011 ( In hectare)
C l a s s i f i e dCertified Established Established National Military
A&D Total Unclassified Total Forest Timber- Parks & & Naval Civil Fish-Reserves land GRBS/WA Reservations Reservations pond
2011 30,000,000 14,194,675 15,805,325 755,009 15,050,316 3,270,146 10,056,020 1,340,997 126,130 165,946 91,077 2010 30,000,000 14,194,675 15,805,325 755,009 15,050,316 3,270,146 10,056,020 1,340,997 126,130 165,946 91,077 2009 30,000,000 14,194,675 15,805,325 755,009 15,050,316 3,270,146 10,056,020 1,340,997 126,130 165,946 91,077 2008 30,000,000 14,194,675 15,805,325 755,009 15,050,316 3,270,146 10,056,020 1,340,997 126,130 165,946 91,077 2007 30,000,000 14,194,675 15,805,325 755,009 15,050,316 3,270,146 10,056,020 1,340,997 126,130 165,946 91,077 2006 30,000,000 14,194,675 15,805,325 755,009 15,050,316 3,270,146 10,056,020 1,340,997 126,130 165,946 91,077 2005 30,000,000 14,207,582 15,792,418 753,427 15,038,991 3,222,360 10,090,899 1,342,579 126,130 165,946 91,077 2004 30,000,000 14,207,582 15,792,418 755,009 15,037,409 3,222,360 10,090,899 1,340,997 126,130 165,946 91,077 2003 30,000,000 14,145,078 15,854,922 1,089,118 14,765,804 3,272,912 10,227,847 893,221 130,330 165,946 75,548 2002 30,000,000 14,145,078 15,854,922 1,089,118 14,765,804 3,272,912 10,227,847 893,221 130,330 165,946 75,548 2001 30,000,000 14,145,078 15,854,922 1,089,118 14,765,804 3,272,912 10,227,847 893,221 130,330 165,946 75,5482000 30,000,000 14,145,078 15,854,922 1,089,118 14,765,804 3,272,912 10,227,847 893,221 130,330 165,946 75,5481999 30,000,000 14,145,027 1/ 15,854,973 1,089,169 1/ 14,765,804 3,272,912 10,227,847 893,221 130,330 165,946 75,5481998 30,000,000 14,145,027 1/ 15,854,973 1,089,169 1/ 14,765,804 3,272,912 10,227,847 893,221 130,330 165,946 75,5481997 30,000,000 14,117,244 15,882,756 881,157 15,001,599 3,272,912 10,015,866 1,340,997 130,330 165,946 75,5481996 30,000,000 14,117,244 15,882,756 881,157 15,001,599 3,272,912 10,015,866 1,340,997 130,330 165,946 75,5481995 30,000,000 14,117,244 15,882,756 881,157 15,001,599 3,272,912 10,015,866 1,340,997 130,330 165,946 75,5481994 30,000,000 14,117,244 15,882,756 881,157 15,001,599 3,272,912 10,015,866 1,340,997 130,330 165,946 75,5481993 30,000,000 14,117,244 15,882,756 881,157 15,001,599 3,272,912 10,015,866 1,340,997 130,330 165,946 75,5481992 30,000,000 14,117,244 15,882,756 881,157 15,001,599 3,272,912 10,015,866 1,340,997 130,330 165,946 75,5481991 30,000,000 14,117,729 15,882,271 881,157 15,001,114 3,272,912 10,015,381 1,340,997 130,330 165,946 75,5481990 30,000,000 14,117,729 15,882,271 881,157 15,001,114 3,272,912 10,015,381 1,340,997 130,330 165,946 75,548
1/ Adjusted figures - details are found in 2000 Philippine Forestry Statistics - Table 1.02-2.a/ Figures include Established Forest Reserves and Timberland combinedb/ National Parks only
Source: National Mapping and Resource Information Authority
Year Total Area
F o r e s t l a n d
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Table 1.02 STATUS OF LAND CLASSIFICATION BY PROVINCE: 2011 (In hectare)
C l a s s i f i e dTotal area Certified Estab- Estab- National Military
A & D Total lished lished parks & naval Civil Fish-for. res. timberland GRBS/WA reserv'n reserv'n pond
Philippines 30,000,000 14,194,675 15,805,325 755,009 15,050,316 3,270,146 10,056,020 1,340,997 126,130 165,946 91,077
CAR 1,829,368 342,345 1,487,023 8,548 1,478,475 804,795 666,219 6,907 554 - -
Abra 397,555 98,420 299,135 8,105 291,030 258,743 32,230 57 - - - Benguet 265,538 89,586 175,952 443 175,509 19,735 149,708 5,512 554 - - Ifugao 251,778 25,409 226,369 - 226,369 28,467 197,902 - - - - Kalinga Apayao 704,764 80,679 624,085 - 624,085 374,997 247,750 1,338 - - - Mt. Province 209,733 48,251 161,482 - 161,482 122,853 38,629 - - - -
Region 1 1,284,019 810,922 473,097 30,271 442,826 226,846 201,164 12,999 288 923 606
Ilocos Norte 339,934 144,948 194,986 - 194,986 193,272 1,374 340 - - - Ilocos Sur 257,958 138,412 119,546 26,176 93,370 10,609 81,141 1,620 - - - La Union 149,309 120,443 28,866 2,513 26,353 90 15,316 10,947 - - - Pangasinan 536,818 407,119 129,699 1,582 128,117 22,875 103,333 92 288 923 606
Region 2 2,687,517 972,822 1,714,695 45,105 1,669,590 209,288 1,423,482 26,388 412 8,931 1,089
Batanes 20,928 7,432 13,496 - 13,496 - 13,496 - - - - Cagayan 904,026 360,050 543,976 - 543,976 39,378 497,314 6,195 - - 1,089 Isabela 1,066,456 459,666 606,790 - 606,790 31,260 546,005 20,193 412 8,920 - Nueva Viscaya 390,387 88,921 301,466 45,105 256,361 95,838 160,512 - - 11 - Quirino 305,720 56,753 248,967 - 248,967 42,812 206,155 - - - -
Region 3 2,147,036 1,204,649 942,387 27,268 915,119 250,902 493,882 36,970 112,819 804 19,742
Aurora 323,954 132,008 191,946 26,638 165,308 84,803 76,315 4,190 - - - Bataan 137,291 69,975 67,316 - 67,316 9,279 32,370 25,188 479 - - Bulacan 262,505 185,333 77,172 630 76,542 8,019 64,679 368 - - 3,476 Nueva Ecija 528,433 343,257 185,176 - 185,176 84,500 37,333 3,504 59,700 139 - Pampanga 218,068 172,616 45,452 - 45,452 12,484 6,929 3,709 7,452 - 14,878 Tarlac 305,345 184,975 120,370 - 120,370 - 83,115 2 36,588 665 - Zambales 371,440 116,485 254,955 - 254,955.00 51,817.00 193,141 9.00 8,600.00 0.00 1,388.00
Total Unclassified
F o r e s t l a n d
Region/Province
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Table 1.02 STATUS OF LAND CLASSIFICATION BY PROVINCE: 2011 (continued) (In hectare)
C l a s s i f i e dTotal area Certified Estab- Estab- National Military
A & D Total lished lished parks & naval Civil Fish-for. res. timberland GRBS/WA reserv'n reserv'n pond
NCR 63,600 48,232 15,368 14,740 628 - 237 59 - - 332
Metro Manila 63,600 48,232 15,368 14,740 628 - 237 59 - - 332
Region 4-A 1,622,861 1,051,948 570,913 21,032 549,881 98,825 424,751 20,832 3,688 28 1,757
Batangas 316,581 271,167 45,414 7,723 37,691 - 28,784 8,537 51 - 319 Cavite 128,755 107,733 21,022 4,147 16,875 - 14,076 - 2,799 - - Laguna 175,973 134,720 41,253 2,275 38,978 3,637 32,313 2,754 274 - - Quezon 870,660 474,439 396,221 6,887 389,334 72,606 305,721 9,541 - 28 1,438 Rizal 130,892 63,889 67,003 - 67,003 22,582 43,857 - 564 - -
Region 4-B 2,745,601 998,563 1,747,038 55,139 1,691,899 268,894 369,269 1,004,420 147 45,250 3,919
Marinduque 95,925 73,720 22,205 - 22,205 17,901 4,304 - - - - Mindoro Occidental 587,985 156,004 431,981 26,949 405,032 91,270 101,365 192,811 147 16,190 3,249 Mindoro Oriental 436,472 222,895 213,577 148 213,429 85,659 79,299 44,289 - 3,680 502 Palawan 1,489,626 453,700 1,035,926 - 1,035,926 71,394 171,832 767,320 - 25,380 - Romblon 135,593 92,244 43,349 28,042 15,307 2,670 12,469 - - - 168
Region 5 1,763,249 1,222,060 541,189 29,873 511,316 69,939 412,996 25,276 - 63 3,042 -
Albay 255,257 206,205 49,052 - 49,052 5,026 38,517 5,459 - - 50 Camarines Norte 211,249 140,030 71,219 12,872 58,347 796 54,638 2,840 - - 73 Camarines Sur 526,682 365,551 161,131 4,354 156,777 15,027 127,471 13,145 - - 1,134 Catanduanes 151,148 73,325 77,823 549 77,274 6,725 70,486 - - 63 - Masbate 404,769 263,384 141,385 1,846 139,539 34,298 104,121 159 - - 961 Sorsogon 214,144 173,565 40,579 10,252 30,327 8,067 17,763 3,673 - - 824
Region 6 2,022,311 1,417,978 604,333 1,520 602,813 135,344 419,171 23,505 - 235 24,558
Aklan 181,789 102,799 78,990 692 78,298 - 74,428 - - - 3,870 Antique 252,201 144,728 107,473 - 107,473 24,593 82,880 - - - - Capiz 263,317 178,711 84,606 - 84,606 - 78,798 - - - 5,808 Iloilo 532,397 396,149 136,248 - 136,248 41,836 85,496 854 - - 8,062 Negros Occidental 792,607 595,591 197,016 828 196,188 68,915 97,569 22,651 - 235 6,818
Total Unclassified
F o r e s t l a n d
Region/Province
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Table 1.02 STATUS OF LAND CLASSIFICATION BY PROVINCE: 2011 (continued) (In hectare)
C l a s s i f i e dTotal area Certified Estab- Estab- National Military
A & D Total lished lished parks & naval Civil Fish-for. res. timberland GRBS/WA reserv'n reserv'n pond
Region 7 1,489,077 964,169 524,908 65,638 459,270 49,619 390,151 15,054 4 114 4,328
Bohol 411,726 310,455 101,271 - 101,271 19,410 78,454 - - - 3,407 Cebu 509,237 368,146 141,091 - 141,091 21,427 105,578 13,148 4 114 820 Negros Oriental 540,227 258,841 281,386 65,638 215,748 8,570 205,171 1,906 - - 101 Siquijor 27,887 26,727 1,160 - 1,160 212 948 - - - -
Region 8 2,143,169 1,024,955 1,118,214 41,772 1,076,442 51,508 1,014,151 4,108 176 862 5,637
Northern Leyte 626,826 410,182 216,644 22,197 194,447 19,782 170,400 3,268 48 862 87 Southern Leyte 173,480 125,961 47,519 19,575 27,944 17,804 10,140 - - - - Eastern Samar 433,965 144,222 289,743 - 289,743 1,890 287,227 - - - 626 Northern Samar 349,798 148,134 201,664 - 201,664 11,864 188,160 - 128 - 1,512 Samar 559,100 196,456 362,644 - 362,644 168 358,224 840 - - 3,412
Region 9 1,599,734 762,460 837,274 26,663 810,611 424,924 370,288 2,607 46 2,611 10,135
Basilan 132,723 85,574 47,149 5,953 41,196 18,397 18,153 2,597 - - 2,049 Zamboanga del Norte 661,811 262,592 399,219 4,617 394,602 230,348 164,066 10 46 12 120 Zamboanga del Sur 805,200 414,294 390,906 16,093 374,813 176,179 188,069 - - 2,599 7,966
Region 10 1,714,803 817,669 897,134 52,602 844,532 85,140 687,444 53,319 7,996 3 10,630
Bukidnon 829,378 337,799 491,579 52,602 438,977 50,636 379,589 - - - 8,752 Camiguin 25,286 21,063 4,223 - 4,223 - 4,223 - - - - Lanao del Norte 309,204 158,473 150,731 - 150,731 26,388 116,347 - 7,996 - - Misamis Occidental 193,932 125,375 68,557 - 68,557 280 13,137 53,262 - - 1,878 Misamis Oriental 357,003 174,959 182,044 - 182,044 7,836 174,148 57 - 3 -
Region 11 1,967,183 737,633 1,229,550 14,376 1,215,174 111,595 1,040,220 53,643 - 8,880 836
Davao del Norte 812,975 297,674 515,301 2,188 513,113 31,221 473,012 - - 8,880 - Davao del Sur 637,762 239,015 398,747 - 398,747 55,733 290,490 52,262 - - 262 Davao Oriental 516,446 200,944 315,502 12,188 303,314 24,641 276,718 1,381 - - 574
Total Unclassified
F o r e s t l a n d
Region/Province
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Table 1.02 STATUS OF LAND CLASSIFICATION BY PROVINCE: 2011 (concluded) (In hectare)
C l a s s i f i e dTotal area Certified Estab- Estab- National Military
A & D Total lished lished parks & naval Civil Fish-for. res. timberland GRBS/WA reserv'n reserv'n pond
Region 12 1,874,946 730,546 1,144,400 218,000 926,400 129,146 684,780 20,552 - 91,036 886
Cotabato 656,590 149,972 506,618 3,825 502,793 55,852 345,600 20,552 - 80,789 - South Cotabato 746,876 342,191 404,685 168,369 236,316 33,188 192,453 - - 10,247 428 Sultan Kudarat 471,480 238,383 233,097 45,806 187,291 40,106 146,727 - - - 458
Region 13 1,884,697 544,897 1,339,800 7,789 1,332,011 329,022 992,131 2,415 - 6,206 2,237
Agusan del Norte 259,029 66,630 192,399 - 192,399 47,595 143,792 - - 1,012 - Agusan del Sur 896,550 221,628 674,922 1,125 673,797 164,794 503,809 - - 5,194 - Surigao del Norte 273,902 121,573 152,329 6,664 145,665 43,675 98,818 2,415 - - 757 Surigao del Sur 455,216 135,066 320,150 - 320,150 72,958 245,712 - - - 1,480
ARMM 1,160,829 542,827 618,002 94,673 523,329 24,359 465,684 31,943 - - 1,343
Lanao del Sur 387,289 133,135 254,154 - 254,154 11,844 240,628 1,682 - - - Maguindanao 504,760 306,622 198,138 3,525 194,613 12,515 152,050 30,048 - - - Sulu 160,040 47,687 112,353 66,284 46,069 - 44,898 213 - - 958 Tawi-tawi 108,740 55,383 53,357 24,864 28,493 - 28,108 - - - 385
Source : National Mapping and Resource Information Authority
Region/Province Total Unclassified
F o r e s t l a n d
9
Open56.23%Plantation *
5%
Closed35.72%
Mangrove3.45%
FIG. 1.2 FOREST COVER OF THE PHILIPPINES: 2003(In hectare)
4,030,588
2,560,872
247,362
329,578
Open-514,943 -70%Plantation *-
47,814 -6%
Closed-80,228 -11%
Mangrove-93,785 -13%
Forest Cover in Alienable and Disposable Land
Open-3,515,645 -55%
Plantation *-281,764 -4%
Closed-2,480,644 -39%
Mangrove-153,577 -2%
Forest Cover in Forestland
* - Plantation data are not yet complete
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Table 1.03 FOREST COVER OF THE PHILIPPINES: 2003
(in hectare)
Total
Forest Broad- Mixed Coniferous Broad- Mixed Coniferous Mangrove Broad- Coni-
leaved leaved leaved ferous Mangrove
Philippines 7,168,400 2,448,864 24,618 87,390 3,847,284 69,861 113,443 247,362 324,554 3,479 1,545
CAR 672,320 302,465 485 81,927 142,650 8,149 96,049 37,116 3,479 -
-
Abra 100,966 36,148 18,360 22,586 17,086 6,786
Apayao 228,452 201,528 748 26,176
Benguet 116,039 210 485 3,557 34,626 8,149 51,433 14,100 3,479
Ifugao 73,057 10,682 15,950 23,480 8,034 14,911
Kalinga 78,277 31,121 24,469 18,508 4,106 73
Mountain Province 75,529 22,776 18,843 17,274 15,390 1,246
Region 1 189,801 32,921 - 4,802 103,584 1,778 11,855 151 34,710 - -
Ilocos Norte 122,425 27,660 4,120 64,076 6,055 20,514
Ilocos Sur 26,988 682 14,127 4,419 7,760
La Union 3,855 245 621 2,989
Pangasinan 36,533 5,261 25,136 1,778 760 151 3,447
Region 2 1,149,845 501,982 1,113 54 598,901 947 4,625 8,602 33,621 - -
Batanes 5,462 224 5,238
Cagayan 424,213 250,126 151,685 7,334 15,068
Isabela 411,804 70,813 339,717 1,268 6
Nueva Vizcaya 175,923 70,964 1,113 54 82,519 947 4,625 15,701
Quirino 132,443 109,855 19,742 2,846
Region 3 589,495 225,628 6 607 293,901 10,095 219 368 58,671 - -
Aurora 238,776 118,097 110,216 10,095 368
Bataan 32,205 14,880 16,998 327
Bulacan 73,897 56,168 11,726 6,003
Nueva Ecija 94,651 13,654 42,459 38,538
Pampanga 5,992 978 6 5,008
Tarlac 41,719 6,198 30,044 5,477
Zambales 102,255 15,653 607 77,450 219 8,326
Region/Province
Closed
F o r e s t
Open Plantation 1/
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Table 1.03 FOREST COVER OF THE PHILIPPINES: 2003 (continued)
(in hectare)
Total
Forest Broad- Mixed Coniferous Broad- Mixed Coniferous Mangrove Broad- Coni-
leaved leaved leaved ferous Mangrove
NCR 2,820 2,790 - - 30 - - -
NCR 2,820 2,790 30
Region 4-A 289,673 117,162 - - 161,165 - - 11,346 - - -
Batangas 13,899 2,232 11,381 286
Cavite 5,737 5,439 298
Laguna 16,205 1,208 14,997
Quezon 231,190 104,919 115,603 10,668
Rizal 22,642 8,803 13,745 94
Region 4-B 1,195,144 484,796 70 - 597,605 5,946 695 57,567 48,000 - 465
Marinduque 13,124 10,930 2,165 29
Mindoro Occidental 226,351 56,024 166,729 695 289 2,614
Mindoro Oriental 223,203 21,080 166,238 57 35,828
Palawan 724,176 406,279 70 248,209 5,946 53,678 9,529 465
Romblon 8,290 1,413 5,499 1,378
Region 5 156,476 50,618 - - 90,284 - - 13,499 2,075 - -
Albay 15,827 2,922 12,222 683
Camarines Norte 22,007 10,813 5,156 5,458 580
Camarines Sur 57,187 25,494 27,858 2,340 1,495
Catanduanes 42,140 10,381 31,507 252
Masbate 2,860 2,860
Sorsogon 16,455 1,008 13,541 1,906
Region 6 264,514 91,968 13,905 - 83,109 21,577 - 4,600 49,355 - -
Aklan 64,509 23,892 1,256 34,579 1,891 166 2,725
Antique 80,272 11,195 9,772 28,896 6,203 293 23,913
Capiz 24,637 13,062 2,198 5,945 1,738 935 759
Guimaras 406 406
Iloilo 41,875 3,172 679 4,025 11,745 1,059 21,195
Negros Occidental 52,815 40,647 9,664 1,741 763
F o r e s t
Region/Province
Closed Open Plantation 1/
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Table 1.03 FOREST COVER OF THE PHILIPPINES: 2003 (continued)
(in hectare)
Total
Forest Broad- Mixed Coniferous Broad- Mixed Coniferous Mangrove Broad- Coni-
leaved leaved leaved ferous Mangrove
Region 7 74,869 2,231 - - 39,673 3,353 - 11,770 17,842 - -
Bohol 19,961 13,407 6,463 91
Cebu 16,762 919 3,432 3,353 3,402 5,656
Negros Oriental 38,030 1,312 22,834 1,789 12,095
Siquijor 116 116
Region 8 519,848 36,473 - - 410,111 - - 38,781 33,970 - 513
Biliran 23,630 205 108 23,317
Eastern Samar 172,891 20,681 142,403 6,985 2,479 343
Leyte 65,977 3,962 57,332 4,683
Northern Samar 41,011 2,867 26,915 10,718 511
Samar 187,360 8,451 161,639 16,167 933 170
Southern Leyte 28,979 307 21,822 120 6,730
Region 9 182,195 29,652 - - 126,790 - - 22,279 3,425 - 49
City of Isabela 3,399 2,791 608
Sibugay 18,581 5 12,628 5,374 525 49
Zamboanga City 26,677 13,220 9,517 3,940
Zamboanga del Norte 100,652 11,908 85,677 676 2,391
Zamboanga del Sur 32,886 4,519 16,177 11,681 509
Region 10 337,493 107,071 - - 226,400 - - 2,492 1,530 - -
Bukidnon 172,595 64,020 107,235 1,340
Camiguin 7,367 7,367
Lanao del Norte 68,625 6,637 61,244 722 22
Misamis Occidental 43,880 29,544 12,726 1,610
Misamis Oriental 45,026 6,870 37,828 160 168
Closed Open Plantation 1/
Region/Province
F o r e s t
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Table 1.03 FOREST COVER OF THE PHILIPPINES: 2003 (concluded)
(in hectare)
Total
Forest Broad- Mixed Coniferous Broad- Mixed Coniferous Mangrove Broad- Coni-
leaved leaved leaved ferous Mangrove
Region 11 421,035 177,503 - - 240,986 - - 2,010 536 - -
Compostela Valley 124,560 57,288 67,219 53
Davao del Norte 67,699 9,492 58,016 55 136
Davao del Sur 70,099 42,872 26,550 277 400
Davao Oriental 158,677 67,851 89,201 1,625
Region 12 349,234 126,385 - - 218,858 - - 1,350 2,555 - 86
Cotabato City 914 914
Cotabato 80,140 18,808 59,044 2,288
Sarangani 48,362 29,908 18,218 139 97
South Cotabato 80,442 52,234 28,162 46
Sultan Kudarat 139,376 25,435 113,434 297 124 86
CARAGA 523,292 55,690 9,039 - 413,816 18,016 - 26,731 - - -
Agusan del Norte 52,024 2,247 48,444 1,333
Agusan del Sur 249,494 23,470 226,024
Surigao del Norte 76,050 13,325 9,039 18,847 18,016 16,823
Surigao del Sur 145,724 16,648 120,501 8,575
ARMM 250,346 106,319 - - 96,661 - - 45,786 1,148 - 432
Basilan 16,505 10,140 6,365
Lanao del Sur 174,745 105,225 69,371 149
Maguindanao 16,354 1,094 13,940 136 1,148 36
Sulu 24,701 24,305 396
Tawi-Tawi 18,041 3,210 14,831
1/ Data on plantation are still incomplete
Note: Data are currently being updated. Results will be reflected in our future publications.
Closed Open Plantation 1/
Region/Province
F o r e s t
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Table 1.04 FOREST COVER WITHIN FORESTLANDS: 2003
(in hectare)
Total Forest Total Broad- Mixed Coniferous Total Broad- Mixed Coniferous Mangrove Total Broad- Coni-
leaved leaved leaved ferous Mangrove
Philippines 6,431,630 2,480,644 2,377,276 16,678 86,690 3,515,645 3,359,070 50,609 105,966 153,577 281,764 277,009 3,439 1,316
CAR 639,396 379,931 298,215 485 81,231 222,689 128,862 4,842 88,985 - 36,776 33,337 3,439 -
Abra 95,687 54,030 35,681 - 18,349 35,932 20,678 - 15,254 - 5,725 5,725 - -
Apayao 223,504 198,777 198,029 - 748 24,727 24,727 - - - - - -
Benguet 96,972 4,040 210 485 3,345 77,507 26,282 4,842 46,383 - 15,425 11,986 3,439 -
Ifugao 71,085 26,625 10,675 - 15,950 30,131 22,097 - 8,034 - 14,329 14,329 - -
Kalinga 78,096 55,587 31,121 - 24,466 22,451 18,353 - 4,098 - 58 58 - -
Mountain Province 74,052 40,872 22,499 - 18,373 31,941 16,725 - 15,216 - 1,239 1,239 - -
Region 1 155,485 35,864 31,062 - 4,802 94,092 80,935 1,532 11,625 85 25,444 25,444 - -
Ilocos Norte 97,547 30,046 25,926 - 4,120 54,501 48,452 - 6,049 - 13,000 13,000 - -
Ilocos Sur 22,815 682 - - 682 14,836 10,578 - 4,258 - 7,297 7,297 - -
La Union 2,630 - - - - 660 102 - 558 - 1,970 1,970 - -
Pangasinan 32,493 5,136 5,136 - - 24,095 21,803 1,532 760 85 3,177 3,177 - -
Region 2 1,054,777 479,260 478,097 1,113 50 545,103 539,860 801 4,442 3,069 27,345 27,345 - -
Batanes 2,949 224 224 - - 2,725 2,725 - - - - - - -
Cagayan 351,081 230,561 230,561 - - 108,666 108,666 - - 1,811 10,043 10,043 - -
Isabela 403,108 69,367 69,367 - - 332,477 332,477 - - 1,258 6 6 - -
Nueva Vizcaya 169,268 71,850 70,687 1,113 50 82,968 77,725 801 4,442 - 14,450 14,450 - -
Quirino 128,371 107,258 107,258 - - 18,267 18,267 - - - 2,846 2,846 - -
Region 3 512,878 223,988 223,381 - 607 233,365 230,111 3,035 219 137 55,388 55,388 - -
Aurora 179,101 116,397 116,397 - - 62,567 59,532 3,035 - 137 - - - -
Bataan 31,961 14,670 14,670 - - 16,997 16,997 - - - 294 294 - -
Bulacan 67,991 55,905 55,905 - - 6,408 6,408 - - - 5,678 5,678 - -
Nueva Ecija 92,690 13,653 13,653 - - 42,418 42,418 - - - 36,619 36,619 - -
Pampanga 5,986 978 978 - - 5,008 5,008 - - - - - - -
Tarlac 37,239 6,198 6,198 - - 25,818 25,818 - - - 5,223 5,223 - -
Zambales 97,910 16,187 15,580 - 607 74,149 73,930 - 219 - 7,574 7,574 - -
Plantation 1/
Region/Province
OpenClosed
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Table 1.04 FOREST COVER WITHIN FORESTLANDS: 2003 (continued)
(in hectare)
Total Forest Total Broad- Mixed Coniferous Total Broad- Mixed Coniferous Mangrove Total Broad- Coni-
leaved leaved leaved ferous Mangrove
NCR 2,057 - - - - 2,057 2,057 - - - - - - -
Metro Manila 2,057 - - - - 2,057 2,057 - - - - - - -
Region 4-A 224,627 112,441 112,441 - - 106,949 106,949 - - 5,237 - - - -
Batangas 2,362 305 305 - - 1,866 1,866 - - 191 - - - -
Cavite 4,103 - - - - 4,103 4,103 - - - - - - -
Laguna 8,141 1,189 1,189 - - 6,952 6,952 - - - - - - -
Quezon 188,997 102,144 102,144 - - 81,807 81,807 - - 5,046 - - - -
Rizal 21,024 8,803 8,803 - - 12,221 12,221 - - - - - - -
Region 4-B 1,068,415 469,117 469,047 70 - 507,712 502,727 4,290 695 43,908 47,678 47,213 - 465
Marinduque 7,615 - - - - 6,011 6,011 - - 1,588 16 16 - -
Occidental Mindoro 198,805 55,773 55,773 - - 140,925 140,230 - 695 77 2,030 2,030 - -
Oriental Mindoro 181,328 20,802 20,802 - - 124,888 124,888 - - - 35,638 35,638 - -
Palawan 674,104 391,160 391,090 70 - 231,120 226,830 4,290 - 41,830 9,994 9,529 - 465
Romblon 6,563 1,382 1,382 - - 4,768 4,768 - - 413 - - - -
Region 5 110,424 48,298 48,298 - - 54,710 54,710 - - 6,698 718 718 - -
Albay 6,027 2,155 2,155 - - 3,551 3,551 - - 321 - - - -
Camarines Norte 17,010 10,728 10,728 - - 4,314 4,314 - - 1,968 - - - -
Camarines Sur 42,398 24,335 24,335 - - 15,999 15,999 - - 1,346 718 718 - -
Catanduanes 33,296 10,079 10,079 - - 23,217 23,217 - - - - - - -
Masbate 1,616 - - - - - - - - 1,616 - - - -
Sorsogon 10,077 1,001 1,001 - - 7,629 7,629 - - 1,447 - - - -
Region 6 214,292 94,637 88,639 5,998 - 82,840 64,481 18,359 - 2,306 34,509 34,509 - -
Aklan 49,445 24,339 23,083 1,256 - 23,937 22,192 1,745 - 62 1,107 1,107 - -
Antique 59,078 12,095 10,195 1,900 - 33,094 26,891 6,203 - 266 13,623 13,623 - -
Capiz 23,435 15,260 13,062 2,198 - 7,082 5,670 1,412 - 425 668 668 - -
Guimaras 298 - - - - - - - - 298 - - - -
Iloilo 35,188 3,486 2,842 644 - 13,024 4,025 8,999 - 232 18,446 18,446 - -
Negros Occidental 46,848 39,457 39,457 - - 5,703 5,703 - - 1,023 665 665 - -
Closed Open Plantation 1/
Region/Province
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Table 1.04 FOREST COVER WITHIN FORESTLANDS: 2003 (continued)
(in hectare)
Total Forest Total Broad- Mixed Coniferous Total Broad- Mixed Coniferous Mangrove Total Broad- Coni-
leaved leaved leaved ferous Mangrove
Region 7 51,601 2,074 2,074 - - 28,480 28,457 23 - 5,949 15,098 15,098 - -
Bohol 11,463 - - - - 7,315 7,315 - - 4,068 80 80 - -
Cebu 9,224 762 762 - - 2,182 2,159 23 - 1,453 4,827 4,827 - -
Negros Oriental 30,910 1,312 1,312 - - 18,983 18,983 - - 424 10,191 10,191 - -
Siquijor 4 - - - - - - - - 4 - - - -
Region 8 481,153 36,308 36,308 - - 391,360 391,360 - - 23,000 30,485 30,198 - 287
Biliran 23,017 137 137 - - - - - - 11 22,869 22,869 - -
Eastern Samar 161,780 20,596 20,596 - - 135,920 135,920 - - 3,720 1,544 1,405 - 139
Leyte 59,968 3,962 3,962 - - 53,878 53,878 - - 2,128 - - - -
Northern Samar 33,534 2,867 2,867 - - 23,135 23,135 - - 7,021 511 511 - -
Southern Leyte 25,953 307 307 - - 21,023 21,023 - - 10 4,613 4,613 - -
Samar 176,901 8,439 8,439 - - 157,404 157,404 - - 10,110 948 800 - 148
Region 9 168,031 28,926 28,926 - - 121,894 121,894 - - 14,931 2,280 2,234 - 46
City of Isabela 2,839 - - - - 2,320 2,320 - - 519 - - - -
Zamboanga City 26,075 13,208 13,208 - - 9,234 9,234 - - 3,633 - - - -
Zamboanga del Norte 94,853 11,194 11,194 - - 82,369 82,369 - - 61 1,229 1,229 - -
Zamboanga del Sur 28,865 4,519 4,519 - - 15,780 15,780 - - 8,086 480 480 - -
Zamboanga Sibugay 15,399 5 5 - - 12,191 12,191 - - 2,632 571 525 - 46
Region 10 313,693 104,698 104,698 - - 206,330 206,330 - - 1,297 1,368 1,368 - -
Bukidnon 170,287 62,769 62,769 - - 106,200 106,200 - - - 1,318 1,318 - -
Camiguin 1,824 - - - - 1,824 1,824 - - - - - - -
Lanao del Norte 64,291 5,918 5,918 - - 57,872 57,872 - - 479 22 22 - -
Misamis Occidental 42,041 29,394 29,394 - - 11,857 11,857 - - 790 - - - -
Misamis Oriental 35,250 6,617 6,617 - - 28,577 28,577 - - 28 28 28 - -
Region 11 416,295 177,218 177,218 - - 237,755 237,755 - - 799 523 523 - -
Compostela Valley 122,887 57,042 57,042 - - 65,827 65,827 - - 18 - - - -
Davao del Norte 66,958 9,492 9,492 - - 57,343 57,343 - - - 123 123 - -
Davao del Sur 69,359 42,835 42,835 - - 26,033 26,033 - - 91 400 400 - -
Davao Oriental 157,091 67,849 67,849 - - 88,552 88,552 - - 690 - - - -
Region/Province
Plantation 1/Closed Open
17
Table 1.04 FOREST COVER WITHIN FORESTLANDS: 2003 (concluded)
(in hectare)
Total Forest Total Broad- Mixed Coniferous Total Broad- Mixed Coniferous Mangrove Total Broad- Coni-
leaved leaved leaved ferous Mangrove
Region 12 329,581 124,836 124,836 - - 201,755 201,755 - - 418 2,572 2,486 - 86
Cotabato City 107 - - - - - - - - 107 - - - -
Cotabato 73,460 18,201 18,201 - - 52,988 52,988 - - 2,271 2,271 - -
Sarangani 47,506 29,373 29,373 - - 17,999 17,999 - - 37 97 97 - -
South Cotabato 80,164 51,957 51,957 - - 28,162 28,162 - - - 45 45 - -
Sultan Kudarat 128,344 25,305 25,305 - - 102,606 102,606 - - 274 159 73 - 86
- - CARAGA 479,833 63,899 54,887 9,012 - 402,126 384,399 17,727 - 13,808 - - - -
Agusan del Norte 50,481 2,071 2,071 - - 48,094 48,094 - - 316 - - - -
Agusan del Sur 226,410 23,470 23,470 - - 202,940 202,940 - - - - - - -
Surigao del Norte 67,802 22,300 13,288 9,012 - 34,779 17,052 17,727 - 10,723 - - - -
Surigao del Sur 135,140 16,058 16,058 - - 116,313 116,313 - - 2,769 - - - -
ARMM 209,092 99,149 99,149 - - 76,428 76,428 - - 31,935 1,580 1,148 - 432
Basilan 9,737 - - - - 5,036 5,036 - - 4,701 - - - -
Lanao del Sur 158,809 98,055 98,055 - - 60,712 60,712 - - 42 - - - -
Maguindanao 13,077 1,094 1,094 - - 10,680 10,680 - - 119 1,184 1,148 - 36
Sulu 19,888 - - - - - - - - 19,492 396 - - 396
Tawi-Tawi 7,581 - - - - - - - - 7,581 - - - -
1/ Data on plantation are still incomplete
Note: Data are currently being updated. Results will be reflected in our future publications.
Region/Province
Plantation 1/Closed Open
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Table 1.05 FOREST COVER WITHIN ALIENABLE AND DISPOSABLE LANDS: 2003
(in hectare)Total
Forest Total Broad- Mixed Coniferous Total Broad- Mixed Coniferous Mangrove Total Broad- Coni-
leaved leaved leaved ferous Mangrove
Philippines 736,770 80,228 71,588 7,940 700 514,943 488,214 19,252 7,477 93,785 47,814 47,545 40 229
CAR 32,924 4,946 4,250 - 696 24,159 13,788 3,307 7,064 - 3,819 3,779 40 -
Abra 5,279 478 467 - 11 3,740 1,908 - 1,832 - 1,061 1,061 - -
Apayao 4,948 3,499 3,499 - - 1,449 1,449 - - - - - - -
Benguet 19,067 212 - - 212 16,701 8,344 3,307 5,050 - 2,154 2,114 40 -
Ifugao 1,972 7 7 - - 1,383 1,383 - - - 582 582 - -
Kalinga 181 3 - - 3 163 155 - 8 - 15 15 - -
Mountain Province 1,477 747 277 - 470 723 549 - 174 - 7 7 - -
Region 1 34,316 1,859 1,859 - - 23,125 22,649 246 230 66 9,266 9,266 - -
Ilocos Norte 24,878 1,734 1,734 - - 15,630 15,624 - 6 - 7,514 7,514 - -
Ilocos Sur 4,173 - - - - 3,710 3,549 - 161 - 463 463 - -
La Union 1,225 - - - - 206 143 - 63 - 1,019 1,019 - -
Pangasinan 4,040 125 125 - - 3,579 3,333 246 - 66 270 270 - -
Region 2 95,068 23,889 23,885 - 4 59,370 59,041 146 183 5,533 6,276 6,276 - -
Batanes 2,513 - - - - 2,513 2,513 - - - - - - -
Cagayan 73,132 19,565 19,565 - - 43,019 43,019 - - 5,523 5,025 5,025 - -
Isabela 8,696 1,446 1,446 - - 7,240 7,240 - - 10 - - - -
Nueva Vizcaya 6,655 281 277 - 4 5,123 4,794 146 183 - 1,251 1,251 - -
Quirino 4,072 2,597 2,597 - - 1,475 1,475 - - - - - -
Region 3 76,617 2,253 2,247 6 - 70,850 63,790 7,060 - 231 3,283 3,283 - -
Aurora 59,675 1,700 1,700 - - 57,744 50,684 7,060 - 231 - - - -
Bataan 244 210 210 - - 1 1 - - - 33 33 - -
Bulacan 5,906 263 263 - - 5,318 5,318 - - - 325 325 - -
Nueva Ecija 1,961 1 1 - - 41 41 - - - 1,919 1,919 - -
Pampanga 6 6 - 6 - - - - - - - - -
Tarlac 4,480 - - - - 4,226 4,226 - - - 254 254 - -
Zambales 4,345 73 73 - - 3,520 3,520 - - - 752 752 - -
OpenClosed Plantation 1/
Region/Province
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Table 1.05 FOREST COVER WITHIN ALIENABLE AND DISPOSABLE LANDS: 2003 (continued)
(in hectare)Total
Forest Total Broad- Mixed Coniferous Total Broad- Mixed Coniferous Mangrove Total Broad- Coni-
leaved leaved leaved ferous Mangrove
NCR 763 - - - - 733 733 - - 30 - - - -
Metro Manila 763 - - - - 733 733 - - 30 - - - -
Region 4-A 65,046 4,721 4,721 - - 54,216 54,216 - - 6,109 - - - -
Batangas 11,537 1,927 1,927 - - 9,515 9,515 - - 95 - - - -
Cavite 1,634 - - - - 1,336 1,336 - - 298 - - - -
Laguna 8,064 19 19 - - 8,045 8,045 - - - - - -
Quezon 42,193 2,775 2,775 - - 33,796 33,796 - - 5,622 - - - -
Rizal 1,618 - - - - 1,524 1,524 - - 94 - - - -
Region 4-B 126,729 15,749 15,749 - - 96,534 94,878 1,656 - 13,659 787 787 - -
Marinduque 5,509 - - - - 4,919 4,919 - - 577 13 13 - -
Occidental Mindoro 27,546 251 251 - - 26,499 26,499 - - 212 584 584 - -
Oriental Mindoro 41,875 278 278 - - 41,350 41,350 - - 57 190 190 - -
Palawan 50,072 15,189 15,189 - - 23,035 21,379 1,656 - 11,848 - - - -
Romblon 1,727 31 31 - - 731 731 - - 965 - - - -
Region 5 46,052 2,320 2,320 - - 35,574 35,574 - - 6,801 1,357 1,357 - -
Albay 9,800 767 767 - - 8,671 8,671 - - 362 - - - -
Camarines Norte 4,997 85 85 - - 842 842 - - 3,490 580 580 - -
Camarines Sur 14,789 1,159 1,159 - - 11,859 11,859 - - 994 777 777 - -
Catanduanes 8,844 302 302 - - 8,290 8,290 - - 252 - - - -
Masbate 1,244 - - - - - - - - 1,244 - - - -
Sorsogon 6,378 7 7 - - 5,912 5,912 - - 459 - - - -
Region 6 50,222 11,236 3,329 7,907 - 21,846 18,628 3,218 - 2,294 14,846 14,846 - -
Aklan 15,064 809 809 - - 12,533 12,387 146 - 104 1,618 1,618 - -
Antique 21,194 8,872 1,000 7,872 - 2,005 2,005 - 27 10,290 10,290 - -
Capiz 1,202 - - - - 601 275 326 - 510 91 91 - -
Guimaras 108 - - - - - - - - 108 - - - -
Iloilo 6,687 365 330 35 - 2,746 - 2,746 - 827 2,749 2,749 - -
Negros Occidental 5,967 1,190 1,190 - - 3,961 3,961 - - 718 98 98 - -
Region/Province
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Table 1.05 FOREST COVER WITHIN ALIENABLE AND DISPOSABLE LANDS: 2003 (continued)
(in hectare)Total
Forest Total Broad- Mixed Coniferous Total Broad- Mixed Coniferous Mangrove Total Broad- Coni-
leaved leaved leaved ferous Mangrove
Region 7 23,268 157 157 - - 14,546 11,216 3,330 - 5,821 2,744 2,744 - -
Bohol 8,498 - - - - 6,092 6,092 - - 2,395 11 11 - -
Cebu 7,538 157 157 - - 4,603 1,273 3,330 - 1,949 829 829 - -
Negros Oriental 7,120 - - - - 3,851 3,851 - - 1,365 1,904 1,904 - -
Siquijor 112 - - - - - - - - 112 - -
Region 8 38,695 165 165 - - 18,751 18,751 - - 15,781 3,998 3,772 - 226
Biliran 613 68 68 - - - - - - 97 448 448 - -
Eastern Samar 11,111 85 85 - - 6,483 6,483 - - 3,265 1,278 1,074 - 204
Leyte 6,009 - - - - 3,454 3,454 - - 2,555 -
Northern Samar 7,477 - - - - 3,780 3,780 - - 3,697 -
Southern Leyte 3,026 - - - - 799 799 - - 110 2,117 2,117
Samar 10,459 12 12 - - 4,235 4,235 - - 6,057 155 133 22
Region 9 14,164 726 726 - - 4,896 4,896 - - 7,348 1,194 1,191 - 3
City of Isabela 560 - - - - 471 471 - - 89 - - - -
Zamboanga Sibugay 3,182 - - - - 437 437 - - 2,742 3 - - 3
Zamboanga City 602 12 12 - - 283 283 - - 307 - - - -
Zamboanga del Norte 5,799 714 714 - - 3,308 3,308 - - 615 1,162 1,162 - -
Zamboanga del Sur 4,021 - - - - 397 397 - - 3,595 29 29 - -
Region 10 23,800 2,373 2,373 - - 20,070 20,070 - - 1,195 162 162 - -
Bukidnon 2,308 1,251 1,251 - - 1,035 1,035 - - - 22 22 - -
Camiguin 5,543 - - - - 5,543 5,543 - - - - - - -
Lanao del Norte 4,334 719 719 - - 3,372 3,372 - - 243 - - - -
Misamis Occidental 1,839 150 150 - - 869 869 - - 820 - - - -
Misamis Oriental 9,776 253 253 - - 9,251 9,251 - - 132 140 140 - -
Region 11 4,740 285 285 - - 3,231 3,231 - - 1,211 13 13 - -
Compostela Valley 1,673 246 246 - - 1,392 1,392 - - 35 - - - -
Davao del Norte 741 - - - - 673 673 - - 55 13 13 - -
Davao del Sur 740 37 37 - - 517 517 - - 186 - - - -
Davao Oriental 1,586 2 2 - - 649 649 - - 935 - - - -
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Table 1.05 FOREST COVER WITHIN ALIENABLE AND DISPOSABLE LANDS: 2003 (concluded)
(in hectare)Total
Forest Total Broad- Mixed Coniferous Total Broad- Mixed Coniferous Mangrove Total Broad- Coni-
leaved leaved leaved ferous Mangrove
Region 12 19,653 1,549 1,549 - - 17,103 17,103 - - 932 69 69 - -
Cotabato City 807 - - - - - - - - 807 - - - -
Cotabato 6,680 607 607 - - 6,056 6,056 - - - 17 17 - -
Sarangani 856 535 535 - - 219 219 - - 102 - - - -
South Cotabato 278 277 277 - - - - - - 1 1 - -
Sultan Kudarat 11,032 130 130 - - 10,828 10,828 - - 23 51 51 - -
Caraga 43,459 830 803 27 - 29,706 29,417 289 - 12,923 - - - -
Agusan del Norte 1,543 176 176 - - 350 350 - - 1,017 - - - -
Agusan del Sur 23,084 - - - - 23,084 23,084 - - - - - - -
Surigao del Norte 8,248 64 37 27 2,084 1,795 289 - 6,100 - - - -
Surigao del Sur 10,584 590 590 - - 4,188 4,188 - - 5,806 - - - -
ARMM 41,254 7,170 7,170 - - 20,233 20,233 - - 13,851 - - - -
Basilan 6,768 - - - - 5,104 5,104 - - 1,664 - - - -
Lanao del Sur 15,936 7,170 7,170 - - 8,659 8,659 - - 107 - - - -
Maguindanao 3,277 - - - - 3,260 3,260 - - 17 - - - -
Sulu 4,813 - - - - - - - - 4,813 - - - -
Tawi-Tawi 10,460 - - - - 3,210 3,210 - - 7,250 - - - -
1/ Data on plantation are still incomplete
Note: Data are currently being updated. Results will be reflected in our future publications.
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Closed Open Plantation 1/
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Table 1.06 WATERSHED FOREST RESERVES BY PROVINCE: 2011Area Proclamation Proclamation(ha) No. Date
Philippines 135 1,561,128
NCR 1 2,659
La Mesa Watershed Forest Reserve 2,659 1336 07\25\2007
CAR 8 119,115
Benguet 8 119,115
Ambuklao-Binga Watershed Forest Reserve Atok, Bokod 63,650 548 04\19\69Ambuklao Watershed Forest Reserve Atok, Bokod (Pilot Project on demonstration, La Trinidad training and research on Forest and Tublay Range and Watershed Management) 9,700 120 11\25\66Busol Watershed Forest Reserve Baguio City, La Trinidad 329 15 04\14\22
202 1/ 12\24\87Buyog Watershed Forest Reserve Baguio City 20 93 11\05\92Lower Agno Watershed Forest Reserve Tuba, Itogon, Baguio City 39,304 2320 11\22\83Lucnab Watershed Forest Reserve Lucnab, Baguio City 6 178 05\12\93Marcos Highway Watershed Forest Reserve Tuba, Benguet 6,105 1754 06\28\78Pucsusan Watershed Reservation Baguio City 1 2035 4\6\2010
Region 1 10 6,167
Ilocos Norte 3 3,008
Ilocos Norte Metropolitan Forest Reserve Pasuquin 2,815 731 09\27\34Magnuang Watershed Forest Reserve Batac 152 220 07\02\67Tanap Watershed Forest Reserve Burgos 41 803 02\01\71
Ilocos Sur 5 1,609
Bigbiga Spring Watershed Forest Reserve Narvacan 135 431 08\16\39Libunao Spring Watershed Forest Res. Sinait 47 410 10\02\31Lidlidda Watershed Forest Reserve Lidlidda 1,228 79 09\17\36Santa Watershed Forest Reserve Santa 25 844 09\26\35Sta. Lucia Watershed Forest Reserve Sta.Lucia 174 333 10\18\38
La Union 2 1,550
Lon-oy Watershed Forest Reserve San Gabriel, Santol 1,460 378 05\11\94Naguilian Watershed Reservation Naguilian 90 52 04\11\36
Region/Province/Name of Reservation Location Number
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Table 1.06 WATERSHED FOREST RESERVES BY PROVINCE: 2011 (continued)Area Proclamation Proclamation(ha) No. Date
Region 2 5 119,261
Nueva Vizcaya 2 85,644
Casecnan River Watershed Dupax del Norte & Sur 85,219 136 08\11\87Dupax Watershed Reservation Dupax 425 720 08\08\34
Cagayan 2 15,947
Bawa Watershed Forest Reserve Gonzaga and Lal-lo 8,955 108 05\13\87Wangag Watershed Forest Reserve Gonzaga and Lal-lo 6,992 107 05\13\87
Isabela 1 17,670
Tumauini Watershed Forest Reserve Cabagan, San Pablo 17,670 355 04\14\94Maconacon, Divilacan
Region 3 25 281,191
Aurora 16 59,506
Amro River Watershed Forest Reserve Casiguran, Dilasag 6,470 633 08\28\90Aurora Watershed Forest Reserve Baler 430 34 02\04\36Bazal River Watershed Forest Reserve Maria Aurora 4,403 402 06\02\94Bulawan Falls Watershed Forest Reserve Dinalungan 986 395 05\30\94Calabgan Watershed Forest Reserve Casiguran 4,803 915 06\01\92Diaat River Watershed Forest Reserve Maria Aurora, Dupax 3,219 399 05\24\94Dibalo-Pingit-Zabali-Malayat Watershed Baler & San Luis 4,528 908 05\25\92Dinadiawan River Watershed Forest Reserve Dipaculao 3,387 918 06\09\92Dingalan River Watershed Forest Reserve Dingalan 1,788 23 08\24\92Dipaculao Watershed Forest Reserve Dipaculao 1,786 116 06\10\87Diteki River Watershed Forest Reserve San Luis & Ma. Aurora 12,970 20 08\24\92Pacugao River Watershed Forest Reserve Ma. Aurora, Dupax del Norte 3,247 110 11\23\92Pinamacan River Watershed Forest Reserve Dilasag 2,905 236 08\23\93San Luis Watershed Forest Reserve San Luis 2,789 109 11\23\92Simbahan-Talagas River Watershed For. Res. Dinalungan 2,266 905 05\22\92Talaytay River Watershed Forest Reserve Dinalungan 3,528 670 12\03\90
Bulacan, Rizal and Nueva Ecija 2 62,309
Angat Watershed Forest Reserve Distirct Montalban, San Jose, 55,709 71 02\10\27Norzagaray, Angat, San Rafael Amended by 391 San Rafael, Infanta 4\30\68
Region/Province/Name of Reservation Location Number
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Table 1.06 WATERSHED FOREST RESERVES BY PROVINCE: 2011 (continued)Area Proclamation Proclamation(ha) No. Date
Angat Watershed and Forest Range Norzagaray, San Jose 6,600 391 04\30\68 Management Pilot Project Montalban
Bataan 1 325
Watershed Purposes of Mariveles Mariveles 325 E.O. 20 02\25\19 (Palanas)
Nueva Ecija, Nueva Vizcaya and Bulacan 3 142,416
Pantabangan-Carranglan Watershed Pantabangan, Carranglan 84,500 561 05\21\69 Reserve Pilot AreaTalavera River Watershed Reservation Sta. Fe, Carranglan, 37,156 350 12\12\38
Lupao, San Jose Amended by 244 11\17\56Pantabangan
Doña Remedios Trinidad-General Tinio Watershed Dona Remedios, Gen. Tinio 20,760 230 03\23\88
Zambales 3 16,635
Olongapo Watershed Forest Reserve Olongapo, City 6,335 66 03\20\87Subic Watershed Forest Reserve Subic 10,000 926 06\25\92Mangan-Vaca Watershed Forest Reserve Zambales 300 1,607 08\29\08
Region 4-A 13 48,160
Quezon 12 20,180
Alabat Watershed Forest Reserve Alabat 688 156 09\18\87Binahaan River Watershed Forest Reserve Pagbilao, Mauban 465 735 05\29\91Buenavista Watershed Forest Reserve Mulanay 356 166 06\27\37Calauag Watershed Forest Reserve Calauag 328 367 01\02\39Infanta Watershed Forest Reserve Infanta 384 158 02\13\67Lopez Watershed Forest Reserve Lopez 418 566 06\22\40Mulanay Watershed Forest Reserve Mulanay 26 296 07\21\38Maulawin Spring Watershed Forest Reserve Guinayangan 204 365 01\02\39Panukulan Watershed Reservation Panukulan 179 290 11\06\93Polilio Watershed Forest Reserve Polillo 130 72 08\09\66Tibiang-Damagandong Watershed For.Res. Quezon 280 295 07\21\38Umiray River Watershed Reservation Gen. Nakar, Montalban, Norzagaray 16,723 264 09\28\93
Rizal 1 27,980
Marikina Watershed Reservation Antipolo, Montalban 27,980 2480 01\29\86
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Table 1.06 WATERSHED FOREST RESERVES BY PROVINCE: 2011 (continued)Area Proclamation Proclamation(ha) No. Date
Region 4-B 6 8,748
Palawan 2 4,870
Bacuit Watershed Forest Reserve Bacuit 94 785 03\28\35Palawan Flora, Fauna and Watershed Forest Reserve Puerto Princesa 4,776 2221 07\14\82
Marinduque 2 522
Torrijos Watershed Forest Reserve Torrijos 105 463 04\06\32Naampias River Watershed Forest Reserve Torrijos 417 357 04\20\94
Romblon 2 3,356
Calatrava-San Andres-San Agustin Calatrava, 2,670 2186 04\29\82 Watershed Forest Reserve San Andres, San AgustinIpil River Watershed Forest Reserve San Fernando 686 394 05\30\94
Region 5 11 37,725
Camarines Norte 4 7,501
Capalonga Watershed Forest Reserve Capalonga 752 128 11\25\66Dahican Watershed Forest Reserve Mambulao 44 592 06\23\33Jose Panganiban Watershed Forest Reserve Jose Panganiban 1,160 1151 01\09\98Abasig-Matogdon-Mananap Labo San Vicente, Watershed Forest Reserve San Lorenzo Ruiz 5,545 836 11\18\91
Camarines Sur 1 470
Lagonoy Watershed Forest Reserve Lagonoy 470 500 09\26\32
Catanduanes 1 26,010
Catanduanes Watershed Forest Reserve Virac, Bato, San Miguel, 26,010 123 06\23\87
Albay 1 810
Mt. Masaraga Watershed Forest Reserve Polangui, Oas, Ligao, Tabaco 810 84 10\27\92
Region/Province/Name of Reservation Location Number
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Table 1.06 WATERSHED FOREST RESERVES BY PROVINCE: 2011 (continued)Area Proclamation Proclamation(ha) No. Date
Sorsogon 1 1,032
Magallanes & Juban Watershed Forest Reserve Magallanes, Juban 1,032 108 11\23\92
Masbate 3 1,902
Diwata Watershed Forest Reserve San Fernando 350 370 05\02\94Matang-Tubig Watershed Forest Reserve Monreal 1,305 368 05\02\94Tugbo Watershed Forest Reserve Mobo 247 369 05\02\94
Region 6 9 131,777
Antique 2 16,295
Dalanas River Watershed Forest Reserve Barbaza 8,558 603 06\28\90Tipulu-an Mau-it River Watershed Forest Res. Sibalom 7,737 605 06\28\90
Aklan 1 23,185
Aklan River Watershed Forest Reserve Madalag, Libucao 23,185 600 06\28\90
Capiz 1 4,350
Pan-ay River Watershed Forest Reserve Tapaz 4,350 599 06\28\90
Iloilo 2 15,378
Jalaur River Watershed Forest Reserve Calinog 9,228 601 06\28\90Maasim (Cabatuan) Watershed Reservation Maasim 6,150 16 02\12\23
Negros Occidental 3 72,569
Bago River Watershed Forest Reserve Talisay, Murcia DonSalvador Benedicto, 61,926 604 06\28\90Calatrava
Ilog-Hilabangan Watershed Forest Reserve Himamaylan, Kabankalan 10,211 602 06\28\90Kabankalan Watershed Forest Reserve Kabankalan 432 820 10\25\91
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Table 1.06 WATERSHED FOREST RESERVES BY PROVINCE: 2011 (continued)Area Proclamation Proclamation(ha) No. Date
Region 7 7 104,381
Bohol 3 75,556
Loboc Watershed Forest Reserve Balilihan, Bilar 19,410 450 12\23\53Batuan, Carmen,G. Hernandez
Alijawan-Cansujay-Anibongan River Duero, Jagna 3,630 881 03\20\92 Watershed Forest ReserveWahig-Inabanga River Watershed Pilar, Candihay, Alicia 52,516 468 09\26\94 Forest Reserve Duero, Sierra, Bullones,
Carmen, Dagohoy, DanaoInabanga, Buenavista, Jetafe
Cebu 4 28,825
Argao Watershed Forest Reserve Argao, Dalaquete 7,250 414 06\29\94Buhisan Watershed Forest Reserve Buhisan, Cebu 631 EO#36 07\13\11Mananga River Watershed Forest Reserve Talisay, Minglanilla, Cebu City 6,823 581 05\29\90Kotkot & Lusaran River Watershed For. Reserve Cebu City, Danao City 14,121 1074 09\02\97
Balamban, Compostela,Consolacion
Region 8 9 30,599
Biliran 1 1,142
Anas Watershed Forest Reserve Naval, Almeria, Culaba 1,142 763 03\19\96
Leyte 2 2,974
Palompon Watershed Forest Reserve Palompon , Villaba 2,392 212 01\29\88Patag-Gabas Watershed Forest Reserve Baybay 582 1202 04\20\88
Eastern Samar 2 11,445
Jicontol Watershed Forest Reserve Dolores & Can-avid 7,390 882 03\26\92Bulosao Watershed Forest Reserve Lawa-an, Marabut 4,055 106 12\10\92
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Table 1.06 WATERSHED FOREST RESERVES BY PROVINCE: 2011 (continued)Area Proclamation Proclamation(ha) No. Date
Samar 3 10,502
Catbalogan Watershed Forest Reserve Catbalogan, Jiabong 804 413 06\29\94Loog Watershed Forest Reserve Basey 1,866 703 11\28\95Pan-as Falls-Hay-Ban Watershed Catarman and Forest Reserve Calbayog City 7,832 318 12\15\67
Southern Leyte 1 4,536
Hinabian-Lawigan Watershed Reservation Libagon, St. BernardHinunangan, Silago 4,536 107 11\23\92
Region 9 4 11,456
Zamboanga del Sur 2 10,668
Buug Watershed Forest Reserve Buug 108 81 08\09\66Pasonanca Watershed Zamboanga City 10,560 199 12\17\87
Zamboanga del Norte 2 788
Ambogoc Watershed Forest Reserve Dapitan City 176 611 06\23\95Siocon Watershed Forest Reserve Siocon 612 155 09\18\87
Region 10 4 114,970
Bukidnon 1 61,500
Muleta-Manupali Watershed Forest Reserve Lantapan, Pangantukan 61,500 127 06\29\87
Misamis Oriental 2 208
Malisbilisan Falls Watershed Forest Res. Talisayan 72 51 04\11\36Mahoganao Watershed Forest Reserve Cagayan, Calamba
Bonifacio, Jimenes 136 470 04\29\32
Misamis Occidental 1 53,262
Mt. Malindag National Park and Oroqueta, Ozamis City 53,262 RA 6266 06\19\71 Watershed Reservation Calamba, Bonifacio, Jimenes
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Table 1.06 WATERSHED FOREST RESERVES BY PROVINCE: 2011 (continued)Area Proclamation Proclamation(ha) No. Date
Region 11 4 7,964
Davao Oriental 2 1,004
Bagnga Watershed Forest Baganga 114 195 12\08\87Mati Watershed Forest Reserve Mati 890 222 07\02\67
Davao del Sur 1 235
Malagos Watershed Reservation Guianga, Davao City 235 612 08\21\33
Davao del Norte 1 6,725
Andap Watershed Forest Reserve New Bataan 6,725 329 02\14\94
Region 12 5 272,759Cotabato 2 169,272
Kabulnan River Watershed Forest Reserve Esperanza, Isulan, Bagumbayan 116,452 241 02\08\2000Ninoy Aquino, KalamansigPalembang, (SK) Ampatuan,(Mag.), Lake Sebu (S Cot)
Libungan River Watershed Forest Reserve Libungan & Alamada 52,820 563 05\03\90
South Cotabato 3 103,487
Allah River Watershed Forest Reserve Isulan, Banga, 92,450 2455 09\24\85Surallah, Kiamba
Koronadal Watershed Forest Reserve Kidapawan, Cotabato 1,137 607 06\23\95Sebu Watershed Forest Reserve Banga & Kiamba 9,900 65 08\04\66
Region 13 (Caraga) 12 81,842Agusan Del Norte 2 20,392
Cabadbaran Watershed Forest Reserve Cabadbaran & Santiago 16,025 834 11\13\91Taguibo River Watershed Forest Reserve Butuan City, RTR & Cabadbaran 4,367 1076 09\04\97
Agusan del Sur 3 16,855
Andanan River Watershed Forest Reserve Sibagat & Bayugan 15,097 734 05\29\91Alfred Spring Watershed Forest Reserve Bunawan 100 1236 05\29\98
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Table 1.06 WATERSHED FOREST RESERVES BY PROVINCE: 2011 (concluded)Area Proclamation Proclamation(ha) No. Date
Mt. Magdiwata Watershed Forest Reserve San Francisco 1,658 282 10\25\93
Surigao del Norte 1 967
Surigao Watershed Forest Reserve Sison, Malinao 967 635 08\29\90San Francisco
Surigao del Sur 6 43,628
Adlay Watershed Forest Reserve Carrascal 27 291 11\8\93Alamio River Watershed Cantilan 5,085 1747 3\23\2009Buyaan River Watershed Madrid 6,683 1747 3\23\2009Carac-an River Watershed Madrid 23,570 1747 3\23\2009Sipangpang Falls Watershed Cantilan 1,218 1747 3\23\2009Panikian River Watershed Carrascal 7,045 1747 3\23\2009
ARMM 2 182,354
Lanao del Sur 1 180,460
Lake Lanao Watershed Reservation Marawi City 180,460 871 02\26\92
Maguindanao 1 1,894
South Upi Watershed Forest Reserve South Upi 1,894 65 06\20\871/ - Amended Proclamation No. 15 dated 12/24/87
Region/Province/Name of Reservation Location Number
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Table 1.07 COMMUNITY-BASED FOREST MANAGEMENT AGREEMENTS: 2011 (Area in hectare)
No. of Household No. of People's Organization
Philippines 1,790 1,633,891 322,248 1,790
CAR 87 56,625 13,762 87 1 127 40,272 15,514 127 2 103 269,879 92,391 103 3 131 79,517 12,502 131
4-A 47 18,401 3,098 47 4-B 78 92,615 10,229 78 5 83 47,926 12,328 83 6 105 40,715 17,142 105 7 208 57,609 16,056 208 8 132 116,739 14,405 132 9 131 79,207 12,886 131
10 298 213,770 34,021 298 11 94 207,264 26,114 94 12 53 95,739 10,607 53 13 113 217,613 31,193 113
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FIG. 1.3 NATIONAL GREENING PROGRAM (NGP) ‐ AREA PLANTED: 2011
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Table 1.08 AREA REFORESTED BY SECTOR: CY 1990 - 2011 (In hectare)
Year Grand Timber IFMA/SIFMA/CBFMATotal Total DENR Total Licensees 1/ TFLA/PLA/ITPLA PD 1153 Others
CY 2011 128,559 * - - - - - - - -2010 36,877 32,384 32,384 - 4,493 3,737 756 - -2009 54,792 53,842 53,842 - 950 - 950 - -2008 43,609 27,752 27,752 - 15,857 182 928 - 14,7472007 27,837 25,024 25,024 - 2,813 - - - 2,8132006 7,223 4,476 4,476 - 2,747 - - - 2,7472005 16,498 7,187 7,187 - 9,311 341 6,337 - 2,6332004 20,338 12,436 12,436 - 7,902 2,836 4,431 - 6352003 15,088 13,195 6,565 6,630 1,893 842 1,034 - 172002 25,620 20,681 9,111 11,570 4,939 564 3,850 - 5252001 31,444 26,524 26,484 40 4,920 1,410 2,721 - 7892000 27,632 21,740 19,059 2,681 5,892 1,989 3,421 - 4821999 42,167 31,184 30,831 353 10,983 6,904 - - 4,0791998 42,368 33,219 32,643 576 9,149 8,236 2/ - - 913 3/
1997 66,237 49,301 48,490 811 16,936 14,357 2/ - - 2,5791996 46,096 18,869 18,869 - 27,227 20,005 3/ - - 7,222 2 /
1995 65,233 21,841 7,840 14,001 43,392 30,380 3/ - - 13,012 2 /
1994 49,551 18,032 18,032 - 31,519 9,468 18,729 - 3,322 2 /
1993 19,211 6,347 6,347 - 12,864 12,692 172 - -1992 40,593 24,304 24,304 - 16,289 11,683 4,606 - -1991 93,039 73,602 72,238 1,364 19,437 18,089 1,348 - -1990 191,663 153,949 146,718 7,231 37,714 33,443 3,749 - 522
* National Greening Program (NGP) Accomplishment involving DENR and other partners1/ 1991-1994 Including Enrichment Planting of Timber Licensees2/ Including accomplishment of IFMA and SIFMA holders3/ Private Lands and other organizations
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Table 1.09 NATIONAL GREENING PROGRAM (NGP) - AREA PLANTED: 2011
Sector/Agency Philippines NCR CAR 1 2 3 4A 4B 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Total (ha) 128,559 330 7,106 5,520 4,460 6,003 5,306 5,151 6,080 8,658 9,854 10,869 4,805 5,136 7,308 5,008 5,699 (km) 78 - - - - - - - 33 - 21 - - - - - 24
1. DENR (ha) 82,164 330 6,672 5,081 4,305 5,548 4,760 5,151 6,080 3,963 5,737 8,105 4,805 4,337 5,734 5,008 5,523 (km) 33 33
1.1 Regional Offices (ha) 81,137 330 6,672 5,081 4,305 5,548 4,760 5,151 6,080 3,963 5,737 8,105 4,805 4,337 5,734 5,008 5,523 (km) 33
1.2 ERDB 1,027
2. Other Partners (ha) 46,395 - 435 439 155 455 546 - - 4,695 4,117 2,764 - 799 1,574 - 176 (km) 21 24
2.1 Reg'l Partners (ha) 16,155 - 435 439 155 455 546 - - 4,695 4,117 2,764 - 799 1,574 - 176 (km) 45 21 24
2.2 DILG 15,373 2.3 ICRMP 5,285 2.4 NGCP 80 2.5 Mining Forest Program 7,756 2.6 EDC (BINHI) 1,684 2.7 NEA 31 2.8 SBMA 32
ERDB Ecosystem Research and Development BureauDILG Department of Interior and Local GovernmentICRMP Integrated Coastal Resources Management ProjectNGCP National Grid Corporation of the PhilippinesEDC Energy Development CorporationNEA National Electrification AdministrationSBMA Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority
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Table 2.01 TIMBER LICENSES: CY 1990 - 2011 (Area in thousand hectares, AAC in thousand cubic meters)
TotalNo. Area AAC No. Area AAC No. Area AAC No. Area AAC No. Area AAC
CY 2011 3 177 1/ 3 177 1/ - - - - - - - - -2010 4 253 66 4 253 66 - - - - - - - - -2009 6 325 66 6 325 66 - - - - - - - - -2008 13 587 448 13 587 448 - - - - - - - - -2007 11 496 144 11 496 144 - - - - - - - - -2006 15 691 308 15 691 308 - - - - - - - - -2005 18 825 111 17 779 111 1 46 .. - - - - - -2004 15 584 212 14 538 212 1 46 .. - - - - - -2003 16 662 234 15 616 234 1 46 .. - - - - - -2002 18 787 171 17 741 171 1 46 .. - - - - - -2001 20 910 212 19 864 212 1 46 .. - - - - - -2000 20 910 798 19 864 689 1 46 109 - - - - - -1999 21 904 550 20 858 532 1 46 18 - - - - - -1998 21 1,036 524 20 934 506 1 102 18 - - - - - -1997 26 1,310 854 25 1,208 822 1 102 32 - - - - - -1996 36 1,564 1,032 35 1,462 988 1 102 44 - - - - - -1995 41 1,600 1,105 37 1,498 1,062 1 102 33 - - - - - -1994 46 1,627 1,144 37 1,575 945 1 50 52 - - - - - -1993 50 1,717 1,369 41 1,665 1,170 1 52 52 - - - - - -1992 71 2,317 1,936 61 2,315 1,760 - - - - - - - - -
1991 81 2,917 4,792 69 2,625 4,601 1 50 157 - - - - - -1990 97 3,762 5,059 75 2,812 4,730 1 50 157 1 .. 8 - - -
Year ProvisionalSoftwoodAgreementTimber License
Timber LicensePulpwood
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Table 2.01 TIMBER LICENSES: CY 1990 - 2011 (continued) (Area in thousand hectares, AAC in thousand cubic meters)
No. Area AAC No. Area AAC No. Area AAC No. Area AAC No. Area AAC
CY 2011 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -2010 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -2009 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -2009 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -2008 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -2007 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -2006 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -2005 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -2004 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -2003 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -2002 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -2001 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -2000 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -1999 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -1998 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -1997 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -1996 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -1995 1 2 10 - - - - - - - - - - - -1994 1 2 10 - - - - - - 1 .. .. - - -1993 1 2 10 - - - - - - 2 .. .. - - -1992 1 2 10 - - - - - - - - - - - -1991 1 2 10 - - - - - - - - - - - -1990 2 28 15 1 3 9 - - - 1 1 38 - - -
YearPrivate Land Civil Reservation Special MangroveOrdinary
39
Table 2.01 TIMBER LICENSES: CY 1990 - 2011 (concluded) (Area in thousand hectares, AAC in thousand cubic meters)
No. Area AAC No. Area AAC No. Area AAC No. Area AAC No. Area AAC No. Area AAC
CY 2011 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -2010 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -2009 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -2008 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -2007 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -2006 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -2005 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -2004 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -2003 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -2002 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -2001 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -2000 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -1999 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -1998 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -1997 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -1996 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -1995 - - - - - - - - - - - - 2 .. .. - - -1994 - - - - - - - - - - - - 5 .. 117 1 .. 201993 - - - - - - - - - - - - 4 .. 117 1 .. 201992 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 9 .. 1671991 - - - - - - - - - 8 240 24 - - - 2 .. ..1990 - - - - - - - - - 17 871 111 - - - - - -
1/ - no approved Integrated Annual Operations Plan (IAOP)a/ - less than 1,000 hectares .. Not available
Alienable &Year Land Grant Hardwood Disposable OthersTPSA Prod. Agreement
Provisional Timber
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Table 2.02 EXISTING TIMBER LICENSE AGREEMENTS: 2011 (Area in hectares, AAC in cubic meters)
Philippines 3 177,085 1/
8 2 153,295 1/
Western Samar 2 153,295 1/
9 1 23,790 1/
Zamboanga del Norte 1 23,790 1/
1/ no approved Integrated Annual Operations Plan (IAOP)
Region/Province No. Area AAC
41
Table 2.03 INTEGRATED FOREST MANAGEMENT AGREEMENT/INDUSTRIAL TREE PLANTATION LEASE AGREEMENT (IFMA/ITPLA), TREE FARM AND AGROFORESTRY FARM LEASES: 1990-2011 (Area in thousand hectares)
Total IFMA/ITPLA Tree Farm Agroforestry Farm No. Area No. Area No. Area No. Area
2011 229 1,042 146 1,034 75 7 8 1 2010 281 1,093 145 1,019 94 10 42 64 2009 290 941 154 867 94 10 42 64 2008 289 842 146 767 101 11 42 64 2007 337 925 153 833 125 14 59 78 2006 352 871 154 771 127 16 71 84 2005 400 819 178 713 142 17 80 89 2004 427 824 192 710 151 20 84 94 2003 449 816 198 702 167 20 84 94 2002 439 806 193 696 166 20 80 90 2001 430 725 186 615 165 20 79 90 2000 419 658 184 548 155 19 80 91 1999 415 617 188 508 147 18 80 91 1998 427 639 199 527 147 18 81 94 1997 436 585 206 r 472 r 148 19 82 94 1996 470 642 233 525 153 20 84 97 1995 460 653 248 538 128 18 84 97 1994 433 632 227 516 120 17 86 99 1993 383 595 187 481 110 15 86 99 1992 337 558 142 443 107 15 88 100 1991 290 480 95 356 105 15 90 109 1990 276 427 81 304 101 13 94 110
r - revised
Year
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Table 2.04 INTEGRATED FOREST MANAGEMENT AGREEMENT (IFMA) BY PROVINCE: 2011
No. Area (ha)
Philippines 146 1,034,192
CAR 4 43,476
Apayao 4 43,476
1 4 31,219
Ilocos Norte 1 250Ilocos Sur 1 995Pangasinan 2 29,974
2 11 95,844
Isabela 11 88,051Qurino* 1/ 7,793
3 25 151,384
Aurora 8 130,458Bataan 2 1,136Bulacan 3 1,949Nueva Ecija 1 877Tarlac 4 6,981Zambales 7 9,983
4-A 3 14,627
Batangas 1 100Quezon 2 14,527
1/ Counted in Isabela where part of the area is located
Region/Province
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Table 2.04 INTEGRATED FOREST MANAGEMENT AGREEMENT (IFMA) BY PROVINCE: 2011 (continued)
Number Area (ha)
6 3 16,116
Iloilo 1 541Negros Occidental 2 15,575
7 5 7,087
Cebu 1 232Negros Oriental 4 6,855
8 4 1,824
Biliran 1 702Leyte 2 572Samar 1 550
9 14 74,620
Zamboanga del Norte 9 71,643Zamboanga del Sur 5 1,104Zamboanga Sibugay 2/ 1,873
10 5 52,978
Bukidnon 3 40,944Misamis Oriental 2 12,034
2/ Counted in Zomboanga del Norte where part of the area is located
Region/Province
44
Table 2.04 INTEGRATED FOREST MANAGEMENT AGREEMENT (IFMA) BY PROVINCE: 2011 (concluded)
No. Area (ha)
11 21 103,386
Davao del Norte 3 20,833Davao del Sur 3 2,478Davao Oriental 15 80,075
12 20 40,116
North Cotabato 1 724Sarangan 6 3,602South Cotabato 10 6,852Sultan Kudarat 3 28,938
13 17 358,449
Agusan del Norte 2 4,772Agusan del Sur 10 230,585Surigao del Sur 4 113,764Surigao del Norte 1 9,328
ARMM 10 43,064
Lanao del Sur 6 18,157Maguindanao 4 24,907
Region/Province
45
Table 2.05 TREE FARM AND AGRO-FORESTRY FARM LEASES BY PROVINCE: 2011 (Area in hectare)
No. Area No. Area No. Area No. Area No. Area No. Area
Philippines 83 8,090 75 6,815 8 1,275
CAR 6 810 4 412 2 398 4-B 3 447 - - 3 447
Abra 1 286 1 286 Mindoro Occ. 1 140 - - 1 140 Benguet 1 4 1 4 - - Mindoro Or. 1 140 - - 1 140 Ifugao 1 4 1 4 - - Palawan 1 167 - - 1 167 Kalinga 3 515 2 403 1 112
6 3 229 3 359 - -1 7 250 7 250 - -
Aklan 1 - 1 130 - -Ilocos Norte 3 116 3 116 - - Iloilo 2 229 2 229 - -Pangasinan 4 134 4 134 - -
2 30 2,854 29 2,804 1 50 7 1 234 1 234 - -
Cagayan 9 510 9 510 - - Cebu 1 234 1 234 - -Isabela 10 1,414 10 1,414 - -Nueva Vizcaya 10 888 9 838 1 50 Quirino 1 42 1 42
3 25 2,325 24 2,292 1 33 9 5 - 5 85 - -
Bulacan 5 1,000 5 1,000 - - Zamboanga del Sur 5 - 5 85 - -Nueva Ecija 4 455 4 455 - -Zambales 16 870 15 837 1 33
4-A 2 427 1 80 1 347 11 1 300 1 300 - -
Batangas 2 427 1 80 1 347 Davao del Sur 1 300 1 300 - -
Tree Farm Agroforestry Farm Region/Province Region/Province Total Tree Farm Agroforestry Farm Total
46
Table 2.06 SOCIALIZED INDUSTRIAL FOREST MANAGEMENT AGREEMENTS: 2011 (Area in hectare)
Number Area Number Area
Philippines 1,872 35,918
CAR 11 687 6 3 820
Kalinga 9 326 Iloilo 1 265Ifugao 2 360 Negros Occidental 2 555
1 67 5,474 7 22 2,701
Ilocos Norte 7 79 Cebu 19 2,675La Union 1 2 Negros Oriental 3 26Pangasinan 59 5,393
8 2 3702 1,293 7,838
Biliran 1 20Cagayan 513 3,251 Leyte 1 350Isabela 725 4,245Quirino 55 343 9 15 7001
3 348 7,019 Zamboanga Sibugay 11 5,442Zamboanga del Norte 3 1,500
Aurora Zamboanga del Sur 1 59Bataan 27 880Bulacan 257 2,018 10 4 525Nueva Ecija 22 115Tarlac 9 2,017 Bukidnon 4 525Zambales 33 1,989
4-A 3 1,240 11 19 391
Quezon 3 1,240 Davao City 14 366Davao Oriental 5 26
Region/Province Region/Province
47
Table 2.06 SOCIALIZED INDUSTRIAL FOREST MANAGEMENT AGREEMENTS: 2011 (concluded) (Area in hectare)
Number Area Number Area
4-B 49 903 12 33 169
Marinduque 14 399 North Cotabato 33 169Occidental Mindoro 15 340Palawan 20 164
5 1 60 13 2 720
Camarines Norte 1 60 Agusan del Sur 2 720
Region/Province Region/Province
48
Table 2.07 PRIVATE FOREST DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENTS BY PROVINCE: 2011 (Area in thousand hectares)
Number Area Number Area
Philippines 91 4,992
3 2 1,160 10 4 15
Nueva Ecija 2 1,160 Bukidnon 1 2Misamis Oriental 2 7
4-A 1 1,841 Misamis Occidental 1 6
Quezon 1 1,84111 1 50
5 1 4Davao del Norte 1 50
Albay 1 413 72 1,610
6 4 257Agusan del Sur 53 1,452
Capiz 4 257 Surigao del Sur 19 158
8 6 55
Leyte 6 55
Region/Province Region/Province
49
Table 2.08 FOREST LAND GRAZING MANAGEMENT AGREEMENTS AND PERMITS:CY 1991 - 2011 (Area in thousand hectares)
Number Area Number Area Number Area
CY 2011 325 90 325 90 - -2010 350 100 350 100 - -2009 350 97 350 97 - -2008 370 101 370 101 - -2007 405 113 405 113 - -2006 395 111 395 111 - -2005 395 109 395 109 - -2004 399 112 399 112 - -2003 402 114 402 114 - -2002 400 115 400 115 - -2001 407 119 407 119 - -2000 419 122 419 122 NA NA1999 496 153 462 145 34 8 1998 541 151 492 151 49 191997 588 187 569 179 19 8 1996 699 227 678 222 21 5 1995 722 257 714 252 8 5 1994 792 282 769 278 23 4 1993 883 325 880 325 3 a1992 962 365 956 365 6 a1991 953 362 941 360 12 2 1990 1,077 414 1,014 405 63 9
a - less than 1,000 has.
Total Lease PermitYear
50
Table 2.09 FOREST LAND GRAZING MANAGEMENT AGREEMENTS BY PROVINCE: 2011 (Area in hectare)
Number Area Number Area Number Area
Philippines 325 89,634
CAR 37 8,139 4-A 5 1,035 10 34 10,850
Abra 8 1,324 Batangas 3 891 Bukidnon 22 8,465Ifugao 9 1,359 Quezon 1 94 Misamis Oriental 12 2,385Kalinga-Apayao 3 937 Rizal 1 50Mt. Province 17 4,519
4-B 32 12,381 11 1 3321 14 2,576
Marinduque 2 168 Davao Oriental 1 332.00Ilocos Norte 2 142 Occidental Mindoro 16 8,411Ilocos Sur 1 850 Oriental Mindoro 7 2,372Pangasinan 11 1,584 Palawan 7 1,430 12 32 15,166
Romblon2 91 15,556 North Cotabato 1 615
5 41 11,731 Saranggani 7 3,435Cagayan 54 7,963 South Cotabato 24 11,116Isabela 35 7,419 Masbate 41 11,731Quirino 2 175
6 5 428 ARMM 1 1,1203 32 10,322
Iloilo 5 428 Maguindanao 1 1,120Aurora 1 752Bataan 2 609Nueva Ecija 6 2,122Tarlac 3 450Zambales 20 6,389
TotalRegion/ProvinceRegion/Province
TotalRegion/Province
Total
51
Table 2.10 SPECIAL AND FOREST LAND USE PERMITS AND AGREEMENTS: 2011 (Area in hectare)
Agreement for Tourism
No. Area No. Area No. Area No. Area No. Area
Philippines 238 4,560 175 889 17 87 32 992 15 2,592
1 11 2,810 5 60 - - 1 725 5 2,025
Ilocos Norte 10 2,810 4 60 - - 1 725 5 2,025 Ilocos Sur 1 - 1 a - - - - - -
2 8 20 7 5 1 15 - - - -
Cagayan 4 a 4 a - - - - - -Isabela 1 15 - - - - 1 15 Nueva Vizcaya 2 a 2 a - - - - - -Quirino 1 5 1 5
3 21 917 19 393 - - 1 3 2 521
Aurora 4 271 4 271 - - - - - -Bataan 2 3 1 a - - 1 3 Nueva Ecija 2 520 1 a - - - - 1 520 Tarlac 1 1 1 a 1 1 Zambales 12 122 12 122 - - - - - -
4A 8 2 8 2 - - - - - -
Batangas 8 2 8 2 - - - - - -
4B 33 313 3 57 - - 26 222 4 34
Marinduque 1 10 - - - - - - 1 10 - -Occidental Mindoro 5 5 - - - - - 5 5 Palawan 26 291 3 57 - - 20 207 3 27 Romblon 1 7 - - - - - - - - 1 7
a - less than one hectare
Forest Land UseAgreement
(FLAg)25-Year Contract
Forest Land Use
Purposes (FLAgT)25-Year Contract
Region/Province
Special Land Use Special Land Use
Total
1/3-Year Contract
Permit Lease Agreement (SLUP) (SPLULA)
25-Year Contract
52
Table 2.10 SPECIAL AND FOREST LAND USE PERMITS AND AGREEMENTS: 2011 (continued) (Area in hectare)
Agreement for Tourism
No. Area No. Area No. Area No. Area No. Area
5 44 85 40 79 1 2 - - 3 4
Albay 7 9 7 - 9 - - - - - - -Camarines Norte 3 27 2 - 25 1 2 - - - -Catanduanes 1 7 1 7 - - - - - -Sorsogon 33 42 30 - 38 - - - - - 3 4
6 9 88 7 82 - - 2 6 - -
Aklan 2 6 - - - - - 2 6 - -Antique 4 77 4 77 - - - - - -Guimaras 1 5 1 5 - - - - - -Negros Occidental 2 a 2 - a - - - - - - -
7 87 255 72 151 13 68 2 36 - -
Bohol 3 4 3 4 - - - - - -Cebu City 4 2 3 1 1 1 - -Cebu 42 184 29 105 12 67 1 12 - -Negros Oriental 37 41 37 41 - - - - - -Siquijor 1 24 - - - - - - 1 24 - -
8 3 2 3 2 - - - - - -
Leyte 1 1 1 - 1 - - - - - - -Nortern Samar 2 1 2 1 - - - - - -
10 8 52 8 52 - - - - - -
Bukidnon 5 51 5 - 51 - - - - - - -Misamis Oriental 3 1 3 1 - - - - - -
a - less than one hectare
25-Year Contract25-Year Contract
Agreement(SLUP) (SPLULA) Purposes (FLAgT) (FLAg)
Forest Land Use Forest Land Use
Region/Province Total Permit Lease Agreement
1/3-Year Contract 25-Year Contract
Special Land Use Special Land Use
53
Table 2.10 SPECIAL AND FOREST LAND USE PERMITS AND AGREEMENTS: 2011 (concluded) (Area in hectare)
Agreement for Tourism
No. Area No. Area No. Area No. Area No. Area
12 3 8 2 - - - - - 1 8
Cotobato 3 8 2 - - - - - 1 8
13 3 8 1 6 2 2 - - - -
Agusan del Norte 1 6 1 - 6 - - - - - - -Agusan del Sur 1 - - - - - 1 a - - - -Surigao del Sur 1 2 - - - - 1 2 - - - -
a - less than one hectare
Region/Province Total
Special Land Use Special Land UsePermit Lease Agreement (SLUP) (SPLULA)
1/3-Year Contract 25-Year Contract
Forest Land Use Forest Land UseAgreement
Purposes (FLAgT) (FLAg)25-Year Contract 25-Year Contract
54
Table 2.11 RATTAN CUTTING CONTRACTS BY PROVINCE: 2011
Total TotalArea Allowable Cut Area Allowable Cut (ha) (lm) (ha) (lm)
Philippines 47 351,684 21,106,211 8 7 35,000 2,174,206
Eastern Samar 4 20,000 1,212,7732 2 35,000 505,480 Western Samar 3 15,000 961,433
Isabela 2 35,000 505,480 9 3 15,330 456,518
3 7 37,780 3,202,738 Zamboanga del Norte 3 15,330 456,518
Aurora 4 25,000 1,464,106 10 4 20,950 1,407,775Bataan 1 2,780 529,829Tarlac 2 10,000 1,208,803 Bukidnon 1 4,500 154,399
Misamis Oriental 2 9,250 530,0864A 1 24,000 300,000 Lanao del Norte 1 7,200 723,290
Quezon 1 24,000 300,000 11 5 52,099 3,807,103
4-B 3 17,452 414,789 Davao del Norte 1 15,575 599,076Davao Oriental 4 36,524 3,208,027
Oriental Mindoro 1 9,844 50,000Palawan 2 7,608 364,789 13 14 111,342 8,739,173
5 1 2,731 98,429 Agusan del Norte 1 12,565 919,582Agusan del Sur 11 70,652 5,854,981
Catanduanes 1 2,731 98,429 Surigao del Norte 1 5,000 290,382Surigao del Sur 1 23,125 1,674,228
No. No. Region/Province Region/Province
55
Table 2.12 ACTIVE REGULAR SAWMILLS: CY 1990 - 2011 (DRC and ALR in thousand cubic meters)
Total With Timber Concession Without Timber Concession Number DRC ALR Number DRC ALR Number DRC ALR
CY 2011 29 1 445 4 a 41 25 1 4042010 27 1 481 4 a 69 23 1 4112009 34 1 516 6 a 78 28 1 4382008 35 2 619 10 a 171 25 1 4482007 30 1 499 8 a 179 22 1 3312006 28 1 499 7 a 162 21 a 3372005 30 1 454 7 a 155 23 a 2992004 36 1 599 11 a 261 25 a 3382003 31 1 539 10 a 227 21 a 3122002 36 1 622 9 a 232 27 1 3902001 44 1 777 11 a 318 33 1 4592000 45 1 742 10 a 294 35 1 4481999 51 1 955 10 a 378 41 1 5771998 55 3 904 11 1 265 44 2 6391997 85 5 1,555 20 2 593 65 3 9621996 61 3 1,236 21 2 682 40 1 5541995 78 4 1,532 29 2 868 49 2 6641994 93 4 1,554 30 2 682 63 2 8721993 95 4 1,502 27 1 588 68 3 9141992 122 6 1,969 35 2 810 87 3 1,1591991 1/ 150 7 2,408 51 3 1,089 99 4 1,3191990 152 7 2,446 51 3 1,084 101 4 1,362
1/ Excluding data for ARMMa/ less than 1,000
Year
56
Table 2.13 ACTIVE REGULAR SAWMILLS BY PROVINCE: 2011 (DRC and ALR in cubic meter)
Total With Timber Concession Without Timber ConcessionRegion/Province Daily Rated Annual Log Daily Rated Annual Log Daily Rated Annual Log
Number Capacity Requirement Number Capacity Requirement Number Capacity Requirement
Philippines 29 1,198 444,812 4 121 41,016 25 1,112 403,796
NCR 7 257 85,692 - - - 7 257 85,692
Metro Manila 7 257 85,692 - - - 7 257 85,692
2 2 71 23,580 - - - 2 71 23,580
Isabela 2 71 23,580 - - - 2 71 23,580
3 6 226 75,472 3 113 37,736 3 113 37,736
Aurora 3 113 37,736 3 113 37,736 - - -Bulacan 3 113 37,736 - - - 3 113 37,736
4-A 4 177 58,963 - - - 4 177 58,963
Batangas 1 35 11,793 - - - 1 35 11,793Cavite 3 142 47,170 - - - 3 142 47,170
10 3 153 61,317 - - - 3 153 61,317
Misamis Oriental 3 153 61,317 - - - 3 153 61,317
11 3 126 50,480 1 8 3,280 2 118 47,200
Compostela Valley 1 71 28,400 - - - 1 71 28,400Davao del Sur 2 55 22,080 1 8 3,280 1 47 18,800
13 3 188 89,308 - - - 4 223 89,308
Agusan del Norte 3 188 75,148 - - - 3 188 75,148Agusan del Sur 1 35 14,160 - - - 1 35 14,160
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Table 2.14 EXISTING REGULAR SAWMILLS BY PROVINCE: 2011 (DRC and ALR in cubic meter)
Total With Timber Concession Without Timber ConcessionRegion/Province Daily Rated Annual Log Daily Rated Annual Log Daily Rated Annual Log
Number Capacity Requirement Number Capacity Requirement Number Capacity Requirement
Philippines 50 1,978 730,053 10 428 157,298 40 1,550 572,755
NCR 9 342 113,994 - - - 9 342 113,994
Metro Manila 9 342 113,994 - - - 9 342 113,994
CAR 1 71 23,585 1 71 23,585 - - -
Apayao 1 71 23,585 1 71 23,585 - - -
2 2 71 23,580 - - - 2 71 23,580
Isabela 2 71 23,580 - - - 2 71 23,580
3 7 250 83,333 4 137 45,597 3 113 37,736
Aurora 4 137 45,597 4 137 45,597 - - -Bulacan 3 113 37,736 - - - 3 113 37,736
4-A 4 177 58,963 - - - 4 177 58,963
Batangas 1 35 11,793 - - - 1 35 11,793Cavite 3 142 47,170 - - - 3 142 47,170
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Table 2.14 EXISTING REGULAR SAWMILLS BY PROVINCE: 2011 (concluded) (DRC and ALR in cubic meter)
Total With Timber Concession Without Timber ConcessionRegion/Province Daily Rated Annual Log Daily Rated Annual Log Daily Rated Annual Log
Number Capacity Requirement Number Capacity Requirement Number Capacity Requirement
7 1 5 1,573 - - - 1 5 1,573
Negros Oriental 1 5 1,573 - - - 1 5 1,573
9 2 94 37,668 2 94 37,668 - - -
Zamboanga City 1 47 18,868 1 47 18,868 - - -Zamboanga del Norte 1 47 18,800 1 47 18,800 - - -
10 3 153 61,317 - - - 3 153 61,317
Misamis Oriental 3 153 61,317 - - - 3 153 61,317
11 9 348 139,400 2 67 26,864 7 281 112,536
Compostela Valley 2 85 34,000 - - - 2 85 34,000Davao del Norte 2 83 33,356 1 59 23,584 1 24 9,772Davao del Sur 5 180 72,044 1 8 3,280 4 172 68,764
13 12 467 186,640 1 59 23,584 11 408 163,056
Agusan del Norte 7 342 136,776 - - - 7 342 136,776Agusan del Sur 3 42 16,848 - - - 3 42 16,848Surigao del Sur 2 83 33,016 1 59 23,584 1 24 9,432
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Table 2.15 EXISTING MINI-SAWMILLS BY PROVINCE: 2011 (DRC and ALR in cubic meter)
Daily Rated Annual Log Daily Rated Annual Log Daily Rated Annual LogNumber Capacity Requirement Number Capacity Requirement Number Capacity Requirement
Philippines 255 1,503 600,038 93 692 276,616 162 811 323,422
3 1 14 4,717 - - - 1 14 4,717
Tarlac 1 14 4,717 - - - 1 14 4,717
4-A 1 5 1,573 - - - 1 5 1,573
Quezon 1 5 1,573 - - - 1 5 1,573
9 4 84 33,520 1 12 4,720 3 72 28,800
Zamboanga del Norte 2 48 19,200 - - - 2 48 19,200Zamboanga del Sur 2 36 14,320 1 12 4,720 1 24 9,600
10 124 676 270,436 30 271 108,388 94 405 162,048
Bukidnon 28 98 39,304 1 5 1,888 27 93 37,416Camiguin 1 6 2,356 - - - 1 6 2,356Lanao del Norte 7 19 7,480 - - - 7 19 7,480Misamis Occidental 34 111 44,428 - - - 34 111 44,428Misamis Oriental 54 442 176,868 29 266 106,500 25 176 70,368
Region/ProvinceInactiveTotal Active
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Table 2.15 EXISTING MINI-SAWMILLS BY PROVINCE: 2011 (concluded) (DRC and ALR in cubic meter)
Total Active InactiveDaily Rated Annual Log Daily Rated Annual Log Daily Rated Annual Log
Number Capacity Requirement Number Capacity Requirement Number Capacity Requirement
11 72 372 148,900 42 210 83,784 30 162 65,116
Compostela Valley 20 132 52,748 11 60 23,948 9 72 28,800Davao del Norte 29 134 53,768 21 100 40,080 8 34 13,688Davao del Sur 15 62 24,840 6 27 10,640 9 35 14,200Davao Oriental 8 44 17,544 4 23 9,116 4 21 8,428
12 27 172 68,972 11 113 45,284 16 59 23,688
Cotabato City 3 43 16,984 3 43 16,984 - - -Cotabato 15 87 34,908 6 61 24,524 9 26 10,384South Cotabato 7 33 13,304 - - - 7 33 13,304Sultan Kudarat 2 9 3,776 2 9 3,776 - - -
13 26 180 71,920 9 86 34,440 17 94 37,480
Agusan del Norte 17 105 41,756 5 39 15,560 12 66 26,196Agusan del Sur 5 40 16,052 3 24 9,448 2 16 6,604Surigao del Sur 4 35 14,112 1 23 9,432 3 12 4,680
Region/Province
61
Table 2.16 WOOD-BASED PLANTS : CY 1990 - 2011
Veneer Plywood Blockboard Particleboard FiberboardYear Number DRC Number DRC Number DRC Number DRC Number DRC
(m3) (m3) (m3) (m3) (m3)
2011 40 855 43 2,730 6 .. .. .. 2 ..2010 40 855 43 1,106 5 .. .. .. 3 ..2009 31 742 41 2,846 5 .. .. .. 2 ..2008 33 803 40 2,864 6 .. .. .. 1 ..2007 31 784 41 2,920 5 33 .. .. 1 62006 23 485 39 2,227 7 .. .. .. 1 ..2005 22 470 32 1,973 7 .. 1 .. 1 ..2004 20 1,395 32 2,809 7 .. 1 .. 1 82003 18 1,329 32 2,809 7 .. 1 .. 1 82002 16 975 34 2,264 6 .. 1 .. 1 ..2001 19 938 30 1,818 6 .. 1 .. 1 ..2000 19 934 27 1,803 8 .. 1 .. .. ..1999 19 1,148 31 2,848 19 1,564 1 .. 1 7081998 19 1,193 33 3,316 19 1,564 1 .. 1 7081997 14 700 34 3,177 19 1,564 1 - 1 7081996 7 151 32 2,025 26 345 3 172 1 7081995 6 141 31 3,043 24 421 3 172 1 7081994 6 208 40 5,450 26 454 3 172 1 7081993 13 792 45 9,665 26 454 3 172 1 7081992 13 792 42 4,684 26 454 2 204 1 7081991 1/ 14 479 42 5,779 26 454 2 204 1 7081990 15 553 45 6,667 26 454 3 266 1 708
1/ Excluding data for ARMM.. Not available
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Table 2.17 VENEER PLANTS BY REGION: 2011Daily Rated Annual Log
Region/Plant Number Location Capacity Requirement(m3) (m3)
Philippines 40 855 368,330
CAR 1 .. ..Star Veneer Manufacturing Corporation Tabbalay,San Gregorio,Luna , Apayao .. ..
NCR 2 208 104,000
Toplite Lumber #72 Sapang Bakaw, Lawang Bato, Val. City 88 44,000Winlex Marketing Corp. No. 30 F. Alarcon St.,Brgy. Malabo,Maysun, 120 60,000
Valenzuela City
4-A 3 123 61,500
MP Wood Phils. Inc. Brgy. Villabota, Gumaca, Quezon 19 9,500International Hardwood & Veneer Co. of the Phils. Dalig,Cagsiay II,Mauban,Quezon 80 40,000W.F. Enterprises Brgy. Maly,San Mateo,Rizal 24 12,000
7 1 5 2,120
Cebu-Fil. Veneer Corp. MEPZ, Lapu-lapu City 5 2,120
9 1 5 2,500
Mindanao Estates Timber Corp. Calatunan, Sindangan, Zamboanga City 5 2,500
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Table 2.17 VENEER PLANTS BY REGION: 2011 (concluded)Daily Rated Annual Log
Region/Plant Number Location Capacity Requirement(m3) (m3)
11 21 270 90,126AML Veneer Plant Laak Comval Province 8 2,080Li Chiang Plywood Dauman, Montevista, Comval 10 2,600 Tagum Wood Core Industries ( TWCI ) Magdum, Tagum City 60 18,000Orient Wood Ind. Comp. Inc. Mankilan, Tagum City 8 1,870Southern Isle Agriwood Dev't. Ind. Inc. Pasian,Monkayo,COMVAL Prov. 5 1,300Wood Avenue Wooden Prod. Corp. Ngan, Compostela,COMVAL Prov. 9 2,340Veneering Master Wood Phil. Corp. Brgy. Cuambogan,Tagum City 6 3,600Davao Panels Enterprises, Inc. San Ignacio,Manay, Davao Oriental 27 16,488Royal Wood Industries Jaguimitan,Monkayo, COMVAL Prov. 6 1,560Gazeroma Manufacturing Plant Magading,Nabuntutran,Comval 4 980Sindangan Wood Industries Mainit,Nabunturan,Comval Province 10 2,600Chaverson Wood Industries Corp. Quitolao,Mahayag,Davao City 10 6,000Ango Wood Industries Km. 25,Bunawan,Davao City 5 3,0003D-A Veneer & Plywood Plant Tubalon,Malita,Davao del Sur 6 -Peter Helen Wood Industry Asuncion,Carmen,Davao del Norte 6 -Tagum Trio Lumber Corp. J & B Compound,Purok 4A,Canocotan,Tagum C. 24 -DACICO Wood Ind. Sta. Maria,Nabunturan,COMVAL Prov. 5 2,820Montevista Woodcore Industries P-2,Natl. Highway,Bankerohan,Montevista,CMVA 14 8,400Comval Woodcore Industry Ngan, Compostela,COMVAL Prov. 7 -Lupon Veneers Enterprises Don Mariano Marcos,Lupon,Davao Oriental 13 -Cateel Veneers Enterprises So.Tawid,Taytayan,Cateel,Davao Oriental 27 16,488
12 2 20 6,000Pan Asia Wood Industrial Corp. Taluntalunan,Makilala,Cotabato 10 3,000Sinolon Tree Farms Enterprises Brgy. Grebona,Libungan, Cotabato 10 3,000
13 9 224 102,084Coronet Wood Industries Tagasaka, Hinatuan, Surigao del Sur 30 14,400Hantex Manufacturing Corp. Brgy. Canayugan,Bayugan, Agusan del Sur 83 39,998JAKA Equities Corp. Labnig,Talacogon,Agusan del Sur 15 3,628Talacogon Woodworks, Inc. Talacogon, Agusan del Sur 17 9,066Surigao Dev. Corp. Puyat,Carmen,Surigao del Sur 40 19,200AMC Wood Products & Minisawmill San VicenteI,Bislig,SDS 8 1,152Sanglay Wood Industries Purok 6,Brgy.Poblacion,Ampason,Barobo,SDS 12 5,760Butuan Esperanza Veneer Corp. Brgy. Amparo,Butuan City 11 5,280Chiba Furniture & Export Component Km. 8,Ampayon,Butuan City 8 3,600
.. Not available
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Table 2.18 PLYWOOD PLANTS BY REGION: 2011
Daily Rated Annual LogRegion/Name of Permittee Number Location Capacity Requirement
(m3) (m3)
Philippines 43 2,730 1,106,988
NCR 3 147 85,593
Hantex Manufacturing Corp. 5122 B. Hao St. Mapulang Lupa,Val.City 38 22,093Republic Wooden Commodities Mfg. Corp. 917 Susano Ave., Novaliches, Q.C. 33 19,314Premium Plywood Manufacturing Corp. 6080 C Tatalon St.,Kowloon Ind'l. Subd. 76 44,186
Ugong, Valenzuela
3 2 63 24,650
Industries Development Corp. Dibacong,Casiguran 21 10,500Pacific Timber Export Corp. (PATECO) Malhacan, Meycauayan, Bulacan 42 14,150
4-A 1 80 46,512Mt. Banahaw Wood Ind., Inc. Sto. Cristo, Sariaya, Quezon 80 46,512
6 1 28 16,279Milenium Wood Industrial Corp. Brgy. Sta. Cruz, Dumalag, Capiz 28 16,279
9 3 214 149,303M&S Company Inc. (formerly Cotabato Timberland) Recodo, Zamboanga City 47 32,791Sirawai Plywood & Lumber Corp. Sirawai, Zamboanga City 120 83,721Sunrise Plywood Corp. Talon-Talon, Zamboanga City 47 32,791
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Table 2.18 PLYWOOD PLANTS BY REGION: 2011 (continued)Daily Rated Annual Log
Region/Name of Permittee Number Location Capacity Requirement(m3) (m3)
10 11 438 144,271
Asia Pacific Tbr. & Plywood Corp. Lunao, Gingoog City 50 30,000Union Plywood Corp. Molugan,El Salvador, Mis. Oriental 94 7,075Vicmar Dev't. Corp. Tagoloan,Mis. Oriental 90 27,000HCH Wood Corp. Gracia Tagoloan, Mis. Oriental 10 6,666Timber Wood Development Corp. Mohon,Tagoloan,Mis. Oriental 20 13,332Novawood Forest Ind. Lapasan,Clarin, Mis. Occidental 30 6,000Jasy's Lumber Purok I Villaflor,Oroquieta City 10 6,666Findlay Millar Timber Company Baybay Tinagsa,Kolambugan,LDN 100 30,000Eureka wood Products Corp. 305 Soriano Drive Paz Village, Gingoog C 14 4,200Impasug-ong Furniture Shop Purok 7,Pob.,Impasug-ong,Bukidnon 10 6,666Oro Bell Wood Enterprises Dayawan,Villanueva,Misamis Oriental 10 6,666
11 12 484 194,726
C. Alcantara & Sons, Inc. K.m. 7, Lanang, Davao City 90 54,000Baganga Plywood Corp. Lambajon, Baganga, Davao Or. 120 40,918Chaverson Wood Industries Corp. Quitolao, Mahayag, Davao City 10 2,600Davao Panels Ent. Inc. Km. 15 Panakan, Davao 27 7,145Forever Richsons Trading Corp. Mahayag, Bunawan, Davao City 9 2,340Mintrade Corporation Lanang,Davao City 71 24,125Mindanao Omega Ind. Inc. Km. 22, Budbud, Bunawan, Davao City 9 2,340Smart Plywood Ind. Inc. Brgy. San Juan, Maco, COMVAL Prov. 31 10,485San Manuel Wood Prod., Inc. Daliao, Toril, Davao City 28 16,800Tagum Premium Plywood Manufacturing Corp. Purok Maharlika,Cuambugan, Tagum 75 25,574Ango Wood Industries Km. 25,Bunawan,Davao City 5 3,000Mindanao Omega Ind. Inc. Km.22,Budbud,Bunawan,Davao city 9 5,400
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Table 2.18 PLYWOOD PLANTS BY REGION: 2011 (concluded)
Daily Rated Annual LogRegion/Name of Permittee Number Location Capacity Requirement
(m3) (m3)
13 10 1,276 445,654
Amparo Mini-sawmill Amparo, Butuan City 24 12,544EMCO Plywood Corp. Magallanes, Agusan del Norte 453 139,944Industrial Plywood Group Corp. Agusan Pequeno, Butuan City 130 69,333Industrial Timber Corporation Lumbocan, Butuan City 189 87,157New Esperanza Woodtech Inds. Pob.,Esperanza,Agusan del Sur 4 2,133Orgon Wood Industries Bingkilan,San Vicente, B.C. 18 9,600Philippine Softwood Prod. Inc. Magallanes, Agusan del Norte 169 60,378Richmond Plywood Corp. Mahogany, Butuan City 227 10,459United Wood Ind. Corp. Km. 4, Baan, Butuan City 50 37,987Agusan Plywood Corporation Manapa, Buenavista,Agusan del Norte 12 16,119
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Table 2.19 WOOD-BASED PANEL PLANTS: CY 2011
Region/Name of Permittee Number Location
BLOCKBOARD 6
10 1
Asia Pacific Timber & Plywood Corp. Lunao,Gingoog City, Misamis Oriental
13 5
Agusan Plywood Corp. Km. 4, Baan, Butuan City,Agusan del NorteEmco Plywood Corp. Magallanes, Agusan del NortePhil. Softwood Products Inc. Magallanes, Agusan del NorteRichmond Plywood Mahogany, Butuan City, Agusan del NorteUnited Wood Industries Corp. Agusan del Norte
FIBERBOARD 2
11 1
Rolex Ind. Chavez, Davao del Sur
13 1
New South Star Manufacturing Corp. Agusan del Norte
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FIG. 2.1 PRODUCTION, EXPORT AND IMPORTOF MAJOR FOREST PRODUCTS: 1990 - 2011
(Volume in thousand cubic meters)
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Table 2.20 ROUNDWOOD PRODUCTION : CY 1990 - 2011 (In thousand cubic meters)
Year Grand Sawlog/ Poles &Total Veneer Log Piles
CY 1,485 871 780 87 4 - 97 517 982 557 518 35 4 - 66 359
1,401 801 689 109 3 - 136 464 1,510 815 474 338 3 - 85 610 1,569 881 648 227 6 - 80 608 1,562 1,035 538 472 25 - 77 450 1,110 841 345 489 7 - 54 215
934 768 410 355 3 - 38 128 689 506 349 151 6 - 39 144 541 403 288 106 9 - 28 110 713 571 319 241 11 - 58 84 912 800 384 400 16 - 33 79 860 730 568 160 2 - 49 81 690 634 546 82 6 - 34 22 593 556 241 312 3 - 25 12 804 771 400 365 6 - 33 1/ ..868 758 589 167 2 - 105 5
1,063 957 805 149 3 - 104 2 1,152 1,022 685 241 96 - 98 32 1,757 1,438 800 487 151 - 178 141 2,141 1,922 1,561 349 12 - 168 51 2,596 2,503 2,156 335 12 - 67 26
1/ - Including charcoal.. Not available
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Table 2.21 MONTHLY LOG PRODUCTION BY PROVINCE: 2011(in cubic meter)
Region\Province Total Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Philippines 871,126 24,708 50,738 82,087 101,406 96,915 80,099 86,997 76,854 66,279 74,936 79,289 50,820
CAR 1,257 26 143 58 120 88 50 107 214 183 91 128 49
Abra 66 - - - 2 1 2 2 8 17 33 1 -Apayao 327 - - - - - - 36 166 125 - - -Benguet 31 2 20 5 - - 3 - - - - - -Ifugao 833 24 123 52 118 87 45 68 40 41 58 127 49
1 5,538 413 316 416 372 1,192 352 396 358 403 446 450 423
Ilocos Norte 56 3 3 6 2 16 4 8 4 1 2 3 5 Ilocos Sur 184 29 28 27 21 15 11 20 6 1 18 9 La Union 208 6 31 58 27 19 7 16 4 15 9 13 2 Pangasinan 5,090 376 255 325 322 1,141 331 352 344 387 435 416 406
2 21,521 5,690 2,587 584 1,254 2,380 1,399 1,451 1,939 1,052 664 1,657 864
Isabela 6,137 5,576 - - - 562 - - - - - - -Nueva Vizcaya 13,480 60 2,425 533 1,007 1,562 1,231 1,340 1,700 887 585 1,458 693Quirino 1,903 55 162 51 247 256 168 110 239 166 78 200 171
3 11,717 240 388 691 2,667 2,557 2,386 471 641 337 515 329 496
Aurora 6,554 - - 261 2,335 1,979 1,979 - - - - - -Bataan 840 43 183 176 45 37 147 12 9 90 59 15 25Bulacan 719 - - - 30 14 - 77 393 11 59 65 70 Nueva Ecija 474 32 23 27 84 70 27 43 34 22 52 40 19 Pampanga 921 100 87 228 8 56 19 66 30 2 152 84 88 Tarlac 2,058 64 96 163 401 214 218 125 163 194 125 294 Zambales 152 - - - - - - 55 49 48 - - -
4A 13,260 252 1,653 1,644 1,374 1,794 838 1,858 1,430 556 406 851 604
Quezon 13,220 252 1,653 1,644 1,374 1,794 838 1,858 1,430 556 378 838 604Rizal 40 - - - - - - - - - 27 12 -
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Table 2.21 MONTHLY LOG PRODUCTION BY PROVINCE: 2011 (continued)(in cubic meter)
Region\Province Total Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
4B 660 95 35 88 156 137 150 0 0 0 0 0 0
Occidental Mindoro 217 95 35 88 - - - - - - - - -Oriental Mindoro 443 - - - 156 137 150 - - - - - -
5 433 19 18 58 25 104 21 0 0 0 98 81 10
Albay 127 14 7 - 20 - 12 - - - 40 33 -Camarines Norte 28 - - - - - - - - - 28 - -Camarines Sur 226 5 10 58 - 97 - - - - 11 35 10 Sorsogon 52 - - - 5 6 9 - - - 18 14 -
6 59,970 4,319 5,572 4,321 5,780 5,468 5,316 5,864 5,146 5,335 4,583 4,686 3,580
Aklan 14,375 1,431 1,422 1,031 1,617 1,383 997 1,593 1,079 1,193 970 865 795Antique 3,331 249 455 264 316 270 290 253 318 154 150 428 183Capiz 9,194 499 768 814 788 640 972 1,476 1,193 852 166 664 362Guimaras 434 39 48 63 72 83 22 22 50 36 Iloilo 13,661 894 887 952 1,245 820 1,382 1,350 1,366 1,210 1,481 1,186 888Negros Occidental 18,976 1,246 2,039 1,261 1,775 2,307 1,612 1,121 1,107 1,904 1,795 1,494 1,315
7 6,536 82 440 433 387 614 321 714 864 952 670 697 362
Cebu 3,214 57 273 288 255 244 321 243 290 260 326 355 302 Negros Oriental 3,322 25 167 145 132 370 - 471 574 692 343 342 60
8 6,472 626 635 524 579 388 466 673 831 323 722 441 266
Leyte 1,711 150 185 118 237 157 15 217 144 40 415 20 11Samar 23 2 - 1 1 - 5 7 - - 7 -Southern Leyte 4,738 473 450 405 340 230 446 449 686 282 300 421 255
9 44,941 735 2,541 4,300 4,472 3,754 825 6,117 7,015 616 5,581 8,738 247
Zamboanga City 180 - - - - - - 20 98 63 - - -Zamboanga del Norte 42,566 548 2,429 4,138 4,296 3,559 663 5,902 6,699 377 5,284 8,590 82 Zamboanga del Sur 333 - - - - - - 35 89 - 143 34 32Zamboanga Sibugay 1,861 187 112 162 176 195 162 160 129 177 154 114 133
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Table 2.21 MONTHLY LOG PRODUCTION BY PROVINCE: 2011 (concluded)(in cubic meter)
Region\Province Total Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
10 28,967 3,225 1,196 7,618 3,175 2,661 4,158 993 990 1,368 1,408 1,715 458
Bukidnon 8,678 - 10 2,832 1,637 1,368 1,348 - - - 294 926 264Camiguin 1,144 - - 30 76 31 57 126 157 187 196 238 46 Lanao del Norte 3,692 222 183 347 279 282 207 425 540 345 504 238 120 Misamis Occidental 3,056 191 294 600 420 424 1,128 - - - - - -Misamis Orienta 12,397 2,813 709 3,809 763 557 1,419 441 293 836 414 313 29
11 131,502 3,725 5,439 17,306 13,842 14,799 14,944 14,302 9,544 10,161 12,496 12,734 2,211
Compostela Valley 55,634 2,335 3,463 6,548 6,881 5,642 9,087 5,238 4,773 3,768 3,280 2,974 1,647Davao del Norte 16,695 650 1,042 632 2,369 3,376 1,484 1,361 1,450 1,313 1,315 1,677 25 Davao del Sur 12,009 432 421 227 286 315 845 648 393 548 297 7,299 298Davao Oriental 47,164 308 513 9,899 4,306 5,466 3,528 7,054 2,927 4,533 7,604 785 242
12 19,602 2,371 1,950 2,452 1,736 1,877 904 1,886 1,636 1,558 0 0 3,231
Cotabato 7,182 855 772 994 713 621 427 622 486 516 - - 1,175 Sarangani 1,700 339 314 150 55 171 - 206 73 115 - - 277 South Cotabato 9,229 1,045 722 1,109 968 1,085 477 845 812 675 - - 1,491 Sultan Kudarat 1,491 131 142 199 213 264 252 - - 289
- -13 518,750 2,890 27,825 41,594 65,468 59,103 47,968 52,165 46,247 43,434 47,257 46,782 38,018
Agusan del Norte 5,603 - - - 1,464 84 757 1,108 614 1,328 - - 247 Agusan del Sur 474,731 2,762 26,861 39,607 62,110 56,364 45,777 43,033 40,339 41,139 46,133 37,657 32,949 Surigao del Norte 8,701 - 370 744 860 1,281 851 1,085 943 967 654 599 347 Surigao del Sur 29,715 128 594 1,243 1,033 1,374 583 6,939 4,350 - 469 8,525 4,475
Source: Timber Licensees' and Regional ReportsDetails may not add up to total due to rounding
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Table 2.22 LOG PRODUCTION BY TYPE OF TIMBER LICENSE/PERMIT: 2011 (In cubic meter)
Total Naturally Planted Total Naturally Planted Total Naturally Planted Total Naturally PlantedGrown Grown Grown Grown
871,126 14,883 856,243 - - - 222 - 222 29,696 - 29,696
CAR 1,257 31 1,226 - - - - - - - - -
1 5,538 - 5,538 - - - - - - - - -
2 21,521 6,137 15,384 - - - - - - - - -
3 11,717 261 11,456 - - - - - - - - -
4A 13,260 - 13,260 - - - - - - - - -
4B 660 - 660 - - - - - - - - -
5 433 9 424 - - - - - - - - -
6 59,970 - 59,970 - - - - - - - - -
7 6,536 - 6,536 - - - - - - - - -
8 6,472 3 6,469 - - - - - - - -
9 44,942 5,671 39,271 - - - - - - - - -
10 28,967 517 28,450 - - - - - - 172 - 172 -
11 131,502 2,233 129,270 - - - 222 - 222 6,792 - 6,792
12 19,602 - 19,602 - - - - - - - - -
13 518,749 20 518,729 - - - - - - 22,732 - 22,732
CBFM/CADC
Philippines
RegionTotal TLA FLMA
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Table 2.22 LOG PRODUCTION BY TYPE OF TIMBER LICENSE/PERMIT: 2011 (In cubic meter)
Total Naturally Planted Total Naturally Planted Total Naturally Planted Total Naturally PlantedGrown Grown Grown Grown
- - - 721,056 - 721,056 92,975 14,819 78,156 27,177 63 27,113
CAR - - - 1,014 - 1,014 - - - 243 31 212
1 - - - 5,538 - 5,538 - - - - - -
2 - - - 1,966 - 1,966 6,137 6,137 - 13,418 - 13,418
3 - - - 4,102 - 4,102 6,667 261 6,406 947 - 947
4A - - - 13,260 - 13,260 - - - - - -
4B - - - 660 - 660 - - - - - -
5 - - - 287 - 287 - - - 146 9 137
6 - - - 59,970 - 59,970 - - - - - -
7 - - - 6,536 - 6,536 - - - - - -
8 - - - 5,927 - 5,927 - - - 545 3 542
9 - - - 7,935 - 7,935 37,007 5,671 31,336 - - -
10 - - - 19,772 - 19,772 9,023 517 8,506 - - -
11 - - - 108,610 - 108,610 7,519 2,233 5,287 8,359 - 8,359
12 - - - 16,432 - 16,432 - - - 3,170 - 3,170
13 - - - 469,047 - 469,047 26,622 - 26,622 349 20 328
IFMARegion
Philippines
1/ MRP, SCP, SPLTP,Tree Cutting Permit, Co-Production Agreement
PLTP SMF/CV Others 1/
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Table 2.23 PRODUCTION OF NATURALLY GROWN AND PLANTED LOGS BY REGION BY END USE: 2011
GrandTotal Naturally Planted Naturally Planted Naturally Planted Naturally Planted
Grown Grown Grown Grown
Philippines 871,126 14,883 856,243 14,872 765,533 - 86,833 11 3,877
CAR 1,256 30 1,226 30 1,226 - - - - 1 5,537 - 5,537 - 5,527 - - - 10 2 21,520 6,137 15,383 6,137 15,383 - - - - 3 11,718 261 11,457 261 11,457 - - - -
4a 13,260 - 13,260 - 13,260 - - - - 4b 661 - 661 - 661 - - - - 5 433 11 422 11 413 - - - 9 6 59,970 - 59,970 - 59,587 - - - 383 7 6,536 - 6,536 - 6,408 - - - 128 8 6,472 5 6,468 5 6,153 - - - 315 9 44,941 5,670 39,271 5,670 39,271 - - - -
10 28,967 517 28,450 517 28,450 - - - - 11 131,502 2,232 129,270 2,221 121,367 - 6,943 11 960 12 19,602 - 19,602 - 17,530 - - - 2,073 13 518,750 19 518,731 19 438,842 - 79,890 - -
Poles and PilesRegion
Total Sawlog/Veneer log Pulpwood
76Table 2.24 LOG PRODUCTION BY SPECIES: 2011 (In cubic meters)
Species Philippines CAR R-1 R-2 R-3 R-4A R-4B R-5 R-6 R-7 R-8 R-9 R-10 R-11 R-12 R-13
Total 871,126 1,257 5,538 21,521 11,717 13,260 660 433 59,970 6,536 6,472 44,941 28,967 131,502 19,602 518,750
Acacia (Samanea saman) 2,122 61 309 17 369 - 132 119 407 12 17 - - 33 646 -Almon (Shorea almon) 397 - - - - - - - - - - 104 - 293 - -Antipolo (Artocarpus blancoi) 723 - 17 3 - - - 23 299 - 156 - 174 51 - -Apitong (Dipterocarpus grandiflorus) 254 - - 14 - - - - - - - 240 - - - -Bagras (Eucalyptus deglupta) 2,826 - - - - - - - - - 24 - 3 895 554 1,350 Bagtikan (Parashorea plicata) 1,125 - - 569 - - - - - - - 92 - 464 - -Binuang (Octomeles sumatrana) 907 - - 655 - - - - - - - 240 - 12 - -Falcata (Paraserianthes falcataria) 581,788 - - 48 - - 95 - - - 12 4,059 9,914 91,671 1,402 474,587 Gubas (Endospermum peltatum) 13,934 - - 245 - - - - - - - - - 15 - 13,674 Ipil-ipil (Leucaena leucocephala) 6,117 135 12 327 321 1,673 2 - 113 - 163 - 266 1,507 1,598 -Mahogany (Swietenia macrophylla) 50,113 38 581 550 432 1,713 231 53 30,051 1,976 2,015 3,921 3,099 2,462 1,536 1,455 Mangium (Acacia mangium) 37,067 - - 176 57 - 17 - 672 2,034 31 14,497 5,477 38 135 13,933 Mayapis (Shorea squamata) 954 - - 752 - - - - - - - 87 - 115 - -Para Rubber (Hevea brasiliensis) 1,236 - - - - - - - - - - 359 - 516 361 -Red Lauan (Shorea negrosensis) 1,435 - - 1,412 - - - - - - - - - 23 - -Tanguile (Shorea polysperma) 1,673 - - 1,202 - - - - - - - 78 - 393 - -White Lauan (Shorea contorta) 939 - - 931 - - - - - - - - - 8 - -Yemane (Gmelina arborea) 118,885 919 422 14,047 1,749 1,673 111 188 26,509 2,122 3,339 19,937 3,372 26,064 11,056 7,377 Others 48,631 104 4,197 573 8,789 8,201 72 50 1,919 392 715 1,327 6,662 6,942 2,314 6,374
Source: Timber Licensees' Reports
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Table 2.25 PRODUCTION OF PROCESSED WOOD PRODUCTS: CY 1990 - 2011
Lumber Veneer Plywood Fiberboard Particleboard Blockboard
2011 372 114 300 2 2/ .. 42 2/
2010 377 136 276 5 2/ .. 37 2/
2009 304 88 253 12 2/ .. 42 2/
2008 358 101 235 10 2/ .. 42 2/
2007 362 124 281 6 2/ .. 56 2/
2006 432 95 317 5 2/ .. 62 2/
2005 288 133 314 8 2/ .. 62 2/
2004 339 180 3/ 386 .. .. 55 2/
2003 246 152 3/ 351 7 2/ .. 59 2/
2002 163 172 3/ 350 4 2/ .. 45 2/
2001 197 135 3/ 292 5 2/ .. 54 2/
2000 150 178 286 .. .. 40 2/
1999 288 89 243 .. .. 25 2/
1998 222 59 246 .. .. 35 2/
1997 351 62 484 .. 4 2/ 27 2/
1996 313 82 508 .. .. 28 2/
1995 286 19 290 .. .. ..1994 407 39 258 .. .. 1221993 440 65 273 .. .. 41992 647 80 1/ 331 1/ .. .. 51991 726 54 1/ 321 .. .. 61990 841 49 397 .. .. 17
.. not available1/ Excluding data for ARMM2/ In thousand cubic meters3/ revisedSource for Paper & Paperboard: PULPAPEL
(In thousand cubic meters)Year
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Total Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.
Philippines 371,602 24,028 26,454 15,483 21,056 36,099 22,956 58,387 42,301 55,703 27,554 22,278 19,303
NCR 34,288 6,072 6,503 1,950 4,190 1,082 1,533 3,227 2,182 2,178 2,114 1,277 1,980
Metro Manila 34,288 6,072 6,503 1,950 4,190 1,082 1,533 3,227 2,182 2,178 2,114 1,277 1,980
CAR 616 60 115 38 59 57 39 72 64 - 32 50 30
Benguet 6 - - - 6 - - - - - - - -Ifugao 610 60 115 38 53 57 39 72 64 - 32 50 30
1 4,760 211 210 268 259 1,776 247 273 267 303 334 317 295
La Union 124 4 21 35 16 10 4 10 2 8 5 8 1Pangasinan 4,608 207 189 233 231 1,754 243 259 265 295 329 309 294Ilocos Sur 28 - - - 12 12 - 4 - - - - -
2 11,842 36 1,453 320 1,876 2,532 772 1,689 1,019 530 353 876 386
3,689 - - - 1,255 1,593 - 841 - - - - -Nueva Vizcaya 8,153 36 1,453 320 621 939 772 848 1,019 530 353 876 386
3 5,220 879 52 309 640 785 - - - 504 846 1,205 -
Aurora 1,445 86 - - 574 785 - - - - - - -Bulacan 3,775 793 52 309 66 - - - - 504 846 1,205 -
R4-A 29,826 2,523 2,538 2,399 481 565 3,479 3,931 2,991 88 3,653 5,402 1,776
Batangas 1,010 17 32 - - 140 - - 102 88 172 256 203Cavite 28,816 2,506 2,506 2,399 481 425 3,479 3,931 2,889 - 3,481 5,146 1,573
5 1,023 157 200 171 165 215 12 - - - 35 39 29
Albay 25 6 3 - - - - - - - - 16 -Camarines Norte 241 13 - 104 6 84 - - - - 14 8 12Camarines Sur 609 87 166 67 119 131 12 - - - 8 15 4Masbate 132 51 31 - 40 - - - - - 10 - -Sorsogon 16 - - - - - - - - - 3 - 13
Table 2.26 LUMBER PRODUCTION BY MONTH AND BY PROVINCE: 2011 (In cubic meter)Region/Province
Isabela
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Table 2.26 LUMBER PRODUCTION BY MONTH AND BY PROVINCE: 2011 (continued) (In cubic meter)
Total Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.
6 36,796 2,507 2,732 2,700 3,623 4,194 3,561 3,267 2,866 3,339 3,004 2,724 2,279
Aklan 8,572 775 852 701 973 826 620 886 611 691 650 511 476Antique 1,655 - 269 - 194 165 156 154 149 103 108 247 110Capiz 5,685 334 462 596 522 378 563 886 713 514 90 409 218Guimaras 361 17 77 44 23 28 37 - 58 13 13 29 22Iloilo 8,147 547 471 529 762 486 810 691 883 759 885 713 611Negros Occidental 12,376 834 601 830 1,149 2,311 1,375 650 452 1,259 1,258 815 842
7 31,415 1,055 2,060 2,254 3,111 3,165 1,166 4,168 3,124 3,286 2,297 3,424 2,305
Bohol 14,767 428 743 663 1,609 1,767 667 2,200 1,482 1,483 1,026 1,784 915Cebu 6,332 223 379 295 354 413 383 1,564 1,451 321 73 516 360Negros Oriental 9,851 404 938 1,296 1,148 985 - 404 191 1,330 1,198 1,016 941Siquijor 465 - - - - - 116 - - 152 - 108 89
8 174 64 59 34 17 - - - - - - - -
Leyte 173 64 59 34 16 - - - - - - - -Samar 1 - - - 1 - - - - - - - -
9 123 - - - 14 16 - 25 - 35 33 - -
Zamboanga del Norte 68 - - - - - - - - 35 33 - -Zamboanga del Sur 55 - - - 14 16 - 25 - - - - -
10 136,649 6,387 6,712 2,873 1,093 12,613 8,687 31,944 20,162 36,300 8,298 354 1,226
Bukidnon 854 - - - - - - - - - 198 354 302Misamis Oriental 135,795 6,387 6,712 2,873 1,093 12,613 8,687 31,944 20,162 36,300 8,100 - 924
11 28,347 2,203 2,135 1,360 561 4,878 696 2,096 2,992 2,495 2,188 2,235 4,508
Compostela Valley 10,278 1,212 864 458 43 261 138 1,364 1,618 1,152 869 665 1,634Davao del Norte 13,549 818 940 550 270 4,356 112 177 874 461 1,061 1,350 2,580Davao del Sur 3,224 109 97 271 196 261 276 466 323 835 44 173 173Davao Oriental 1,296 64 234 81 52 - 170 89 177 47 214 47 121
Region/Province
80
Table 2.26 LUMBER PRODUCTION BY MONTH AND BY PROVINCE: 2011 (concluded) (In cubic meter)
Total Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.
12 6,104 653 869 378 534 435 380 797 1,490 568 - - -
Cotabato 4,298 526 439 317 534 314 271 370 1,191 336 - - -Sarangani 1,079 80 134 - - 121 109 227 218 190 - - -South Cotabato 236 - 236 - - - - - - - - - -Sultan Kudarat 491 47 60 61 - - - 200 81 42 - - -
13 44,419 1,221 816 429 4,433 3,786 2,384 6,898 5,144 6,077 4,367 4,375 4,489
Agusan del Norte 38,835 - - - 4,044 3,556 1,938 6,504 4,712 5,721 4,120 4,120 4,120Agusan del Sur 5,555 1,192 816 429 389 230 446 394 432 356 247 255 369Surigao del Sur 29 29 - - - - - - - - - - -
Region/Province
81
Table 2.27 LUMBER PRODUCTION BY TYPE OF SAWMILL AND BY PROVINCE: 2011 (In cubic meter)
Totalw/Tbr. Concession w/o Tbr. Concession Mini Others
Philippines 371,602 2,222 95,159 188,448 85,773
NCR 34,288 - 34,288 - -
Metro Manila 34,288 - 34,288 - -
CAR 616 - - - 616
Benguet 6 - - - 6 Ifugao 610 - - - 610
1 4,760 - - - 4,760
Ilocos Sur 28 - - - 28 La Union 124 - - - 124 Pangasinan 4,608 - - - 4,608
2 11,842 - 3,689 - 8,153
Isabela 3,689 - 3,689 - - Nueva Vizcaya 8,153 - - - 8,153 Quirino -
3 5,220 1,445 3,775 - -
Aurora 1,445 1,445 - - - Bulacan 3,775 - 3,775 - -
4-A 29,826 - 29,826 - -
Batangas 1,010 - 1,010 - - Cavite 28,816 - 28,816 - -
RegularType of Sawmill
Region/Province
82
Table 2.27 LUMBER PRODUCTION BY TYPE OF SAWMILL AND BY PROVINCE: 2011 (continued) (In cubic meter)
Totalw/Tbr. Concession w/o Tbr. Concession Mini Others
5 1,023 - - - 1,023
Albay 25 - - - 25 Camarines Norte 241 - - - 241 Camarines Sur 609 - - - 609 Masbate 132 - - - 132 Sorsogon 16 - - - 16
6 36,796 - - - 36,796
Aklan 8,572 - - - 8,572 Antique 1,655 - - - 1,655 Capiz 5,685 - - - 5,685 Guimaras 361 - - - 361 Iloilo 8,147 - - - 8,147 Negros Occidental 12,376 - - - 12,376
7 31,415 - - - 31,415
Bohol 14,767 - - - 14,767 Cebu 6,332 - - - 6,332 Negros Oriental 9,851 - - - 9,851 Siquijor 465 - - - 465
8 174 - - - 174
Leyte 173 - - - 173 Samar 1 - - - 1
Type of SawmillRegion/Province Regular
83
Table 2.27 LUMBER PRODUCTION BY TYPE OF SAWMILL AND BY PROVINCE: 2011 (concluded) (In cubic meter)
Totalw/Tbr. Concession w/o Tbr. Concession Mini Others
9 123 - - 123 -
Zamboanga del Sur 55 - - 55 - Zamboanga del Norte 68 - - 68 -
10 136,649 - 3,634 133,015 -
Bukidnon 854 - - 854 - Misamis Oriental 135,795 - 3,634 132,161 -
11 28,347 71 475 27,801 -
Compostela Valley 10,278 - - 10,278 - Davao del Norte 13,549 - - 13,549 - Davao del Sur 3,224 71 475 2,678 - Davao Oriental 1,296 - - 1,296 -
12 6,104 - - 3,268 2,836
Cotabato 4,298 - - 2,541 1,757 Sarangani 1,079 - - - 1,079 South Cotabato 236 - - 236 - Sultan Kudarat 491 - - 491 -
13 44,419 706 19,472 24,241 -
Agusan del Norte 38,835 - 18,199 20,636 - Agusan del Sur 5,555 706 1,244 3,605 - Surigao del Sur 29 - 29
Region/Province Regular
84
Table 2.28 VENEER PRODUCTION BY MONTH AND BY REGION: 2011(In cubic meter)
Region Total Jan Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec
Philippines 113,565 11,574 8,539 7,974 13,113 5,414 4,430 11,876 14,967 9,494 18,655 18,812 18,397
3 389 43 43 42 94 167 - - - - - - -
11 16,156 1,411 866 497 1,742 988 1,493 1,351 1,486 2,709 1,315 1,046 1,252
12 419 49 25 25 148 49 49 24 25 25 - - -
13 96,601 10,071 7,605 7,410 11,129 4,210 2,888 10,501 13,456 6,760 7,557 7,714 7,300
Table 2.29 PLYWOOD PRODUCTION BY MONTH AND BY REGION: 2011(In cubic meter)
Region Total Jan Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec
Philippines 299,860 19,503 26,023 25,614 28,299 22,762 18,665 29,112 29,234 25,119 23,735 25,922 25,872
NCR 20,566 1,366 1,163 1,440 1,358 1,800 1,499 1,403 1,476 2,092 2,189 2,572 2,208
3 109 - - - - - - - - - - 109 -
4A 3,082 178 272 434 378 365 618 26 301 65 8 140 297
9 8,223 192 1,192 1,062 954 37 - 896 1,083 - 941 988 878
10 79,883 4,457 6,847 7,552 7,565 7,054 7,261 7,565 6,514 5,442 5,311 7,054 7,261
11 41,564 2,301 5,540 4,116 1,811 1,619 5,259 4,161 4,632 4,271 2,713 2,486 2,655
13 146,433 11,009 11,009 11,010 16,233 11,887 4,028 15,061 15,228 13,249 12,573 12,573 12,573
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Table 2.30 PRODUCTION OF NON-TIMBER FOREST PRODUCTS : CY 1990 - 2011 (In thousands)
Almaciga Anahaw Buri Nipa Diliman & Salago Split UnsplitYear Resin Leaves Bamboo Midribs Elemi Hingiw Honey Shingles Other Vines fiber Rattan Tanbark Rattan
(k) (pc) (pc) (k) (k) (k) (l) (pc) (k) (k) (k) (k) (lm)
CY 2011 678 146 1,101 23 - - - 14,248 2 - 35 - 4,515 2010 599 372 929 31 - - - 13,276 1 - 3 - 3,757 2009 525 153 988 8 - - - 15,938 39 - 34 - 3,102 2008 248 196 872 10 - - - 13,161 3 - 18 - 5,151 2007 255 303 1,528 - - - - 17,150 65 - 14 - 4,886 2006 168 155 979 3 - - - 11,869 40 - 5 - 9,773 2005 426 * 133 865 1 - - - 10,340 56 - 13 - 12,970 2004 368 100 204 - - - - 10,036 2 - 17 - 16,074 2003 292 54 293 12 - 4 - 11,879 46 - 1 - 9,079 2002 521 94 417 48 - - - 11,099 68 - - - 6,641 2001 520 121 537 78 - - - 12,093 64 - 25 - 8,767 2000 518 29 2,337 11 - - - 11,065 54 788 97 - 32,336 1999 298 293 984 - - - - 12,745 47 695 48 - 15,552 1998 261 19 448 2 - - - 6,745 - 749 5 - 10,463 1997 310 34 163 2 - - - 4,899 33 770 2 - 19,519 1996 890 10 627 15 13 - - 8,429 381 830 17 - 24,613
1995 1,059 14 307 42 - 2 a 8,332 66 943 24 - 17,457 1994 1,231 10 360 - - - a 6,283 90 819 4 - 19,088 1993 576 42 475 - - - - 9,018 84 915 1 - 24,845 1992 634 33 704 - - - - 12,634 163 812 30 - 22,693 1991 780 41 892 16 8 - a 14,719 104 739 568 - 25,732 1990 943 2 984 58 - - - 8,023 89 6 10 30 19,266
* - revised data a - less than 1,000 Source for salago fiber: Fiber Industry Development Authority
86
Table 2.31 PRODUCTION OF SELECTED NON-TIMBER FOREST PRODUCTS BY REGION: 2011
Almaciga Anahaw Anahaw Bamboo Buri Nipa Nipa Diliman & Split UnsplitRegion Resin Leaves Poles Poles Midribs Leaves Shingles Other Vines Rattan Rattan
(kilo) (piece) (piece) (piece) (kilo) (piece) (piece) (piece) (kilo) (lm)
Philippines 678,143 145,700 25,456 1,101,132 22,500 377,200 14,247,728 2,000 35,364 4,515,414
CAR - - - 39,156 - - - - - -
Abra - - - 10,030 - - - - - - Benguet - - - 28,416 - - - - - - Ifugao - - - 460 - - - - - - Kalinga - - - 250 - - - - - -
1 - - - 464,777 - - - - - -
Ilocos Norte - - - 50 - - - - - - Ilocos Sur - - - 1,981 - - - - - - La Union - - - 61,590 - - - - - - Pangasinan - - - 401,156 - - - - - -
2 - - - - - - 934,500 - - 271,650
Cagayan - - - - - - 934,500 - - 80,000 Isabela - - - - - - - - - 61,550 Quirino - - - - - - - - - 130,100
3 - - - 11,324 - - - - 1,364 8,938
Aurora - - - - - - - - 1,364 8,938 Tarlac - - - 11,324 - - - - - -
4A - 10,000 23,045 195,324 - 376,000 20,800 - - 223,920
Batangas - - - 107,674 - - - - - - Laguna - - 2,120 6,100 - - - - - - Quezon - 10,000 20,925 81,550 - 376,000 20,800 - - 223,920
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Table 2.31 PRODUCTION OF SELECTED NON-TIMBER FOREST PRODUCTS BY REGION: 2011 (continued)
Almaciga Anahaw Anahaw Bamboo Buri Nipa Nipa Diliman & Split UnsplitRegion Resin Leaves Poles Poles Midribs Leaves Shingles other vines Rattan Rattan
(kilo) (piece) (piece) (piece) (kilo) (piece) (piece) (piece) (kilo) (lm)
4B 566,143 - - - 22,500 1,200 7,600 - 34,000 277,140
Occidental Mindoro - - - - 22,500 1,200 7,600 - - - Palawan 566,143 - - - - - - - 34,000 277,140
5 - 135,700 2,411 10,852 - - 1,632,300 2,000 - 56,400
Albay - - 875 - - - - - - - Camarines Norte - 26,500 520 3,947 - - 1,000 - - 43,500 Camarines Sur - 73,000 940 6,735 - - 1,056,300 - - - Catanduanes - - - - - - 10,000 - - 12,900 Masbate - 17,200 76 170 - - - - - - Sorsogon - 19,000 - - - - 565,000 2,000 - -
6 - - - - - - 10,741,528 - - 279
Aklan - - - - - - - - - 279 Capiz - - - - - - 9,100,000 - - - Negros Occidental - - - - - - 1,641,528 - - -
7 - - - - - - 860,000 - - -
Bohol - - - - - - 860,000 - - -
8 112,000 - - - - - - - - 227,792
Eastern Samar - - - - - - - - - 175,916 Western Samar 112,000 - - - - - - - - 51,876
9 - - - - - - - - - 50,471
Zamboanga del Norte - - - - - - - - - 50,471
88
Table 2.31 PRODUCTION OF SELECTED NON-TIMBER FOREST PRODUCTS BY REGION: 2011 (concluded)
Almaciga Anahaw Anahaw Bamboo Buri Nipa Nipa Diliman & Split UnsplitRegion Resin Leaves Poles Poles Midribs Leaves Shingles other vines Rattan Rattan
(kilo) (piece) (piece) (piece) (kilo) (piece) (piece) (piece) (kilo) (lm)
11 - - - 11,013 - - - - - 877,500
Compostela Valley - - - - - - - - - 33,750 Davao del Sur - - - 11,013 - - - - - - Davao Oriental - - - - - - - - - 843,750
12 - - - 368,686 - - - - - 130,699
North Cotabato - - - 400 - - - - - - Sarangani - - - 14,605 - - - - - - South Cotabato - - - 353,184 - - - - - 130,699 Sultan Kudarat - - - 497 - - - - - -
13 - - - - - - 51,000 - - 2,390,625
Agusan del Sur - - - - - - - - - 2,390,625 Surigao del Norte - - - - - - 51,000 - - -
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TABLE 2.32 ESTIMATED LOGGING WASTES AND RESIDUES: 1990 - 2011 (In thousand cubic meters)
Damaged Tops Abandoned ButtResidual & Branches Logs Trimmings
2011 92 39 58 38 7 2 2010 92 25 37 24 5 1 2009 133 36 53 35 7 2 2008 134 36 54 35 7 2 2007 145 39 59 38 7 2 2006 171 46 69 45 9 2 2005 138 37 56 37 7 1 2004 126 34 51 33 6 2 2003 68 22 19 22 4 1 2002 66 18 27 17 3 1 2001 97 26 39 26 5 1 2000 131 35 53 34 7 2 1999 120 32 49 32 6 1 1998 1/ 104 28 42 28 5 1 1997 444 222 149 45 17 11 1996 617 308 208 63 23 15 1995 611 305 206 61 23 16 1994 766 382 258 78 29 19 1993 817 409 275 81 31 21 1992 1,150 576 388 114 43 29 1991 1,536 769 518 152 58 39 1990 2,000 1,000 674 201 75 50
Note: 1997 figures were based on the results of the Forest Products Research andDevelopment Institute (FPRDI) study on Logging Wastes and Residues conducted in the late '70s.
1/ 1998 figure was based on the 1997 study of the FPRDI
Year Total Stumps
90
Table 2.33 ESTIMATED VOLUME OF LOGGING WASTES AND RESIDUES BY REGION: 2011 (In cubic meter)
Damaged Branches Abandoned ButtResidual Tops & Limbs Stumps Logs Trimmings
Philippines 143,561 38,678 33,538 24,392 37,894 7,317 1,742
CAR 207 56 48 35 55 11 3
1 912 246 213 155 241 47 11
2 3,547 955 829 603 936 181 43
3 1,931 520 451 328 510 98 23
4a 2,185 589 511 371 577 111 27
4b 109 29 25 19 29 6 1
5 71 19 17 12 19 4 1
6 9,883 2,663 2,309 1,679 2,609 504 120
7 1,077 290 252 183 284 55 13
8 1,067 287 249 181 282 54 13
9 7,406 1,995 1,730 1,258 1,955 378 90
10 4,774 1,286 1,115 811 1,260 243 58
11 21,672 5,839 5,063 3,682 5,720 1,105 263
12 3,230 870 755 549 853 165 39
13 85,490 23,033 19,972 14,525 22,566 4,358 1,038 Note: Figures are based on the results of the FPRDI study on Logging Wastes and Residues conducted in 1997.
Region Total
2011 Philippine Forestry Statistics2011 Philippine Forestry Statistics2011 Philippine Forestry Statistics
Forest Management BureauForest Management BureauForest Management Bureau
93
Table 3.01 ROUNDWOOD EXPORTS: CY 1990 - 2011 (Volume in thousand cubic meters, value in thousand US$, FOB)
Volume Value Volume Value Volume Value Volume Value Volume Value
CY 2011 3 140 3 140 a 5 - - - -
2010 5 197 5 175 - - a 22 - -
2009 a 3 a 3 - - - - - -2008 a 39 a 39 - - - - - -2007 a 12 a 12 - - - - - -2006 a 20 a 20 - - - - - -2005 a 3 a 3 - - - - - -2004 2 60 2 60 - - - - - -2003 a 1 a 1 - - - - - -2002 1 43 1 43 - - - - - -2001 5 156 5 155 - - a 1 - -2000 a 16 a 16 - - - - - -1999 a 4 a 4 - - - - - -1998 - - - - - - - - - -1997 4 266 - - - - 4 266 - -1996 - - - - - - - - - -1995 - - - - - - - - - -1994 4 207 4 202 b b a 5 - -1993 1 91 1 91 b b - - - -1992 a a a a b b - - - -1991 2 142 a 3 b b 2 139 - -1990 51 2,856 4 89 a 1 47 2,766 a 9
a - Less than one thousandb- included in sawlog/veneer log Source: National Statistics Office (NSO).
YearFuelwood
L og
Total Sawlog/Veneer Poles & Piles Pulpwood
94
Table 3.02 ROUNDWOOD EXPORTS: 2011 (Volume in cu. m, value in US $, FOB)
Total 2,696 145,056
Log 87 4,900
1 Treated with paint, stains, creosote or other preservatives 87 4,900
Poles and piles and other wood in the round 87 4,900
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 87 4,900
2 Other, coniferous wood 2,513 123,921
Other 2,513 123,921
China, Republic of (Taiwan) 2,513 123,921
3 Other, of tropical wood 90 8,235
Other, other, other 90 8,235
China, People's Rep. of 90 8,235
4 Other, other, other 6 8,000
United States of America 6 8,000
Source: National Statistics Offic, (NSO).
Commodity/Country of Destination Volume Value
95
Table 3.03 EXPORTS OF WOOD CHARCOAL WHETHER OR NOT AGGLOMERATED: 2011 (Quantity in Net Kilogram, value in US $, FOB)
Total 29,382,940 11,715,704
1 Charcoal, coconut shell, not agglomerated 24,721,439 9,908,760
China, People's Rep. of 6,834,786 1,564,071Croatia 35,000 5,759Hong Kong 199,863 72,628Japan (excludes Okinawa) 13,021,515 7,115,482Korea, Rep. of (South) 3,359,614 661,289Singapore 374,981 76,478Sri Lanka (Ceylon) 20,000 9,100Taiwan (Rep. of China) 490,800 334,763Thailand 20,000 1,500United States of America 298,620 57,210Vietnam 66,260 10,480
2 Charcoal, of wood (including shell or nut) agglomerated 921,763 271,277
China, People's Rep. of 219,557 34,311
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 123,500 50,000
Korea, Rep. of (South) 17,480 11,500Singapore 561,226 175,466
3 Other 3,739,738 1,535,667
Australia 18,460 1,500China, People's Rep. of 755,861 232,524Hong Kong 174,137 53,800Japan (excludes Okinawa) 1,177,754 580,205Korea, Rep. of (South) 1,561,176 659,667Taiwan (Rep. of China) 12,000 4,736Thailand 20,000 1,500UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 18,000 1,500Vietnam 2,350 235
Source: National Statistics Office (NSO).
Commodity/Country of Destination Quantity Value
96
Table 3.04 EXPORTS OF WOOD RESIDUES: 2011 (Quantity in Net Kilogram, value in US $, FOB)
Total 1,786,164 667,171
Sawdust and other wood waste and scrap, whether ornot agglomerated in logs, briquettes, pelletsor similar forms
Salago bark 412,408 513,658
Australia 24,000 20,160China, People's Rep. of 118,000 166,900Japan (excludes Okinawa) 54,798 55,723Okinawa 1,960 5,000Taiwan (Rep. of China) 85,400 96,000Thailand 128,250 169,875
Other 1,373,756 153,513
China, People's Rep. of 647,900 97,339Korea, Rep. of (South) 525,056 45,518Taiwan (Rep. of China) 200,800 10,656
Source: National Statistics Office (NSO)
Commodity/Country of Destination Quantity Value
97
Table 3.05 EXPORTS OF PROCESSED WOOD PRODUCTS: CY 1990 - 2011 (Volume in thousand cubic meters, value in thousand US $, FOB)
Volume Value Volume Value Volume Value
CY 2011 404 24,377 40 24,336 15 1,347
2010 377 10,587 24 14,963 3 2,057
2009 293 9,629 33 21,921 4 1,301
2008 215 11,602 39 19,237 4 2,003
2007 208 14,342 37 14,810 7 3,833
2006 184 13,198 20 9,619 6 4,018
2005 130 8,487 17 7,734 6 3,596
2004 124 9,737 42 15,466 7 3,251
2003 119 12,120 10 3,287 4 2,3822002 91 10,267 7 3,029 6 3,0892001 105 15,958 a 200 3 1,5472000 120 20,457 2 2,056 5 2,9621999 69 8,738 a 343 5 2,890 1998 41 5,543 a 80 32 11,748 1997 141 21,852 a 17 31 14,385 1996 145 23,196 a 78 26 12,856 1995 84 14,661 a 101 32 13,487 1994 37 6,116 4 2,101 30 11,891 1993 80 17,754 25 11,406 7 2,658 1992 56 14,542 71 27,826 22 7,525 1991 58 16,634 112 41,761 33 9,457 1990 77 19,424 176 60,226 47 13,080
a - less than 1000 cubic meter1/ - Plywood consisting solely of sheets of wood2/ - Veneer sheets and corestock for the manufacture of plywood from CY 1992-2007Source: National Statistics Office, (NSO).
YearLumber Plywood 1/ Veneer 2/
98
Table 3.06 LUMBER EXPORTS: 2011 (Volume in cubic meter, value in US $, FOB)
Total 404,533 24,376,941
Wood sawn or chipped lengthwise, sliced or peeled, whetheror not planed sanded or end-jointed, of a thickness exceeding 6 mm.
1. Of tropical wood 404,533 24,376,941
1.1 Virola, Mahogany, Imbuia, and Balsa 1,074 129,796
Other 1,074 129,796
China, People's Rep. of 780 47,791Singapore 97 9,664United States of America 198 72,341
1.2 Other 403,459 24,247,145
Paraserianthes Falcataria 270,694 15,219,339
China, People's Rep. of 259,351 14,065,015Hong Kong 414 81,387Japan (excludes Okinawa) 1,278 129,515Korea, Rep. of (South) 651 26,715Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 101 9,000Singapore 4,910 351,380Taiwan (Rep. of China) 3,776 432,064United States of America 92 63,653Vietnam 120 60,610
Commodity/Country of Destination Volume Value
99
Table 3.06 LUMBER EXPORTS: 2011 (concluded) (Volume in cubic meter, value in US $, FOB)
Other 132,765 9,027,806
Australia 4 463China, People's Rep. of 115,028 6,401,821Hong Kong 4,004 299,159Japan (excludes Okinawa) 1,563 537,017Korea, Rep. of (South) 1,347 88,508Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 1,083 182,594Singapore 1,804 135,773Taiwan (Rep. of China) 6,438 792,433United States of America 774 338,596Vietnam 719 251,442
Source : National Statistics Office (NSO)
Commodity/Country of Destination Volume Value
100
Table 3.07 EXPORTS OF VENEER AND OTHER WOOD, WORKED NOT EXCEEDING 6MM, N.E.S: 2011 (Volume in cubic meter, Value in US $,FOB)
Total 14,633 1,346,726
1 Of tropical woods 455 132,819
Other 455 132,819
Sheets for plywood, of White Lauan 146 117,162
Australia 8 14,243China, People's Rep. of 24 9,075Korea, Rep. of (South) 35 12,330Taiwan (Rep. of China) 58 72,638UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 22 8,876
Other 309 15,657
China, People's Rep. of 232 12,283Taiwan (Rep. of China) 77 3,374
2 Other 14,178 1,213,907
Other 14,178 1,213,907
Other 14,178 1,213,907
China, People's Rep. of 13,282 1,124,458Taiwan (Rep. of China) 896 89,449
Source: National Statistics Office (NSO)
Commodity/Country of Destination Volume Value
101
Table 3.08 EXPORTS OF PLYWOOD AND OTHER PLYWOOD AND VENEERED PANELS AND SIMILAR LAMINATED WOOD PRODUCTS: 2011
(Volume in cubic meter, Value in US $, FOB)
Total 39,834 24,335,951
I. Plywood consisting solely of sheets of wood each ply not 24,543 20,788,545exceeding 6 mm thickness
1 With at least one outer ply of tropical wood 47 83,246
Other, of lauan or tangile 47 83,246
India 19 20,211United States of America 29 63,035
2 Other 24,495 20,705,299
Other 24,495 20,705,299
China, People's Rep. of 139 91,663Hong Kong 39 20,817Japan (excludes Okinawa) 23,599 20,176,644Micronesia, Federated States of 4 1,857Palau, Rep. of 65 41,787Singapore 388 138,410UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 119 124,971United States of America 141 109,150
II. Other, with at least one outer plu of non-coniferous wood 4,812 1,531,281
1. Other 4,812 1,531,281
1.1 Plywood panels faced with metal, artificial platic 41 35,453or other materials
Palau, Rep. of 41 35,453
1.2 Other 4,771 1,495,828
China, People's Rep. of 3,476 419,250Hong Kong 59 35,448Japan (excludes Okinawa) 1,108 961,513
Commodity/Country of Destination Volume Value
102
Table 3.08 EXPORTS OF PLYWOOD AND OTHER PLYWOOD AND VENEERED PANELS AND SIMILAR LAMINATED WOOD PRODUCTS: 2011 (concluded) (Volume in cubic meter, Value in US $, FOB)
Korea, Rep. of (South) 79 52,389Micronesia, Federated States of 10 4,500Taiwan (Rep. of China) 6 3,374United States of America 33 19,354
III. Other 10,479 2,016,125
1 With at least one ply of tropical wood 7,961 227,381
Other 7,961 227,381
China, People's Rep. of 7,742 146,575Hong Kong 91 38,660Japan (excludes Okinawa) 38 11,327Taiwan (Rep. of China) 91 30,819
2 Other 2,518 1,788,744
2.1 Plywood panels faced with metal, artificial platicor other materials 694 482,126
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 694 482,126
2.2 Other 1,824 1,306,618
China, People's Rep. of 181 70,439Hong Kong 553 273,031Japan (excludes Okinawa) 448 30,000Kuwait 118 32,150Nigeria 247 724,188Singapore 211 93,419United States of America 65 83,391
Source: National Statistics Office (NSO).
Commodity/Country of Destination Volume Value
103
Table 3.09 FIBERBOARD EXPORTS: 2011 (Quantity in Net Kilogram, value in US $, FOB)
Total 114 5,065
1 Fiberboard of of wood or other ligneous materials, whether or not 4 2,885bonded with resins or other organic substances of a density exceeding.50 g/cu.m. but not exceeding 0.5 g/cu.m. , n.e.s.
1.1 Not mechanically worked or surface covered 4 2,885
Georgia 4 2,885
2 Other 110 2,180
2.1 Other 110 2,180
Japan (excludes okinawa) 110 2,180
Source: National Statistics Office (NSO)
Commodity/Country of Destination Quantity Value
104
Table 3.10 EXPORTS OF WOOD CONTINUOUSLY SHAPED ALONG ANY OF ITS EDGES OR FACES: 2011 (Quantity in Gross Kilogram, value in US $, FOB)
Total 579,942 210,371
Wood of non-coniferous species including stripsand friezes for parquet flooring, not assembled 579,942 210,371
Other 579,942 210,371
Australia 11,980 7,188China, People's Rep. of 276,000 14,389Germany 919 9,968Guam 2,327 3,098Japan (excludes Okinawa) 271,070 172,311Micronesia, Federated States of 100 200Singapore 17,546 3,217
Source: National Statistics Office (NSO)
Commodity/Country of Destination Quantity Value
105
Table 3.11 EXPORTS OF WOOD SIMPLY SHAPED, N.E.S.: 2011 (Quantity in Gross Kilogram, Value in US $, FOB)
Quantity Value
Total 258,905 35,653
Wooden sticks, roughly trimmed for manufacture of umbrella 258,905 35,653
Non-coniferous 258,905 35,653
Hoopwood;split poles; piles, pickets and stakes 18,475 7,182
Taiwan (rep. of china) 18,475 7,182
Chipwood and the like 231,550 25,471
Korea, rep. of (south) 231,550 25,471
Wooden sticks 8,880 3,000
Germany 84 807Japan (excludes okinawa) 8,766 1,948Switzerland 30 245
Source : National Statistics Office.
Commodity/Country of Destination
106
Table 3.12 FOREST-BASED FURNITURE EXPORTS: 2011 (Quantity in Gross Kilogram, value in US $, FOB)
Total 20,957,881 105,873,893
Seats of rattan 1,460,326 7,154,358
Australia 49,767 224,323Austria 40 600Belgium 164 894Brazil 5,023 38,090Canada 6,697 34,289Chile 7,517 22,835China, People's Rep. of 25,320 64,636Costa Rica 23 318Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) 5,272 12,656Denmark 2,894 11,414Finland 550 693France 3,182 15,487Germany 14,352 50,008Guam 4,184 42,161Guatemala 294 1,509Hawaii 47,812 271,001Hong Kong 663 7,790India 6,616 41,633Iran, Islamic Rep. of 4,668 17,119Israel 7,642 41,032Italy 12,103 55,159Japan (excludes Okinawa) 32,043 105,803Kuwait 1,890 7,625Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 119 661Mexico 14,210 81,392Netherlands 10,729 169,180New Zealand (excludes Western Samoa) 540 3,683Panama 6,148 35,746Portugal 4,337 41,240Puerto Rico 1,616 12,830Qatar 2,500 7,500Saudi Arabia 430 1,855Singapore 3,369 24,663South Africa, Rep. of 7/ 4,270 58,556Spain 5,202 23,591Switzerland 85 882Taiwan (Rep. of China) 10,602 41,628Thailand 209 1,540Turkey 4,122 44,451
Commodity/ Country of Destination Quantity Value
107
Table 3.12 FOREST-BASED FURNITURE EXPORTS: 2011 (continued) (Quantity in Gross Kilogram, value in US $, FOB)
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 40,161 258,153United Arab Emirates, n.e.s. 9/ 36,336 185,732United States of America 1,073,795 5,079,423Uruguay 2,376 7,385Venezuela 454 7,192
Seats of bamboo 28,848 39,361
China, People's Rep. of 156 866Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) 2,863 6,000Japan (excludes Okinawa) 18 151Malta 150 226Saudi Arabia 9,100 16,000Singapore 2,318 3,946United States of America 14,243 12,172
Seats of Buri 6,246 25,829
United States of America 6,246 25,829
Other seats, with wooden frames, Upholstered, Not assembled 193 3,094
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 24 1,000Saudi Arabia 169 2,094
Other seats of wood 3,514,261 23,662,141
Australia 82,667 646,323Austria 5,200 51,500Bahrain 10,250 76,500Barbados 3,800 40,000Belgium 54,882 512,339Brazil 24,519 183,967Brunei Darussalam 4,384 7,275Canada 53,603 517,560Chile 2,400 15,880China, People's Rep. of 103,249 353,306Colombia 21,706 167,181Costa Rica 18,102 89,191Croatia 5,000 50,000Cyprus 4,300 40,000Dominican Republic 14,650 117,445Ecuador 10,600 105,000
Commodity/ Country of Destination Quantity Value
108
Table 3.12 FOREST-BASED FURNITURE EXPORTS: 2011 (continued) (Quantity in Gross Kilogram, value in US $, FOB)
Egypt Arab Republic 3,701 30,440Estonia 1,564 6,556Fiji 5,400 45,000France 14,636 61,022Germany 447,571 4,218,553Guam 950 3,616Guatemala 1,340 4,260Hawaii 17,323 134,872Honduras, Republic of 4,491 28,152Hong Kong 32,344 269,788India 31,801 222,217Indonesia (includes West Irian) 557 9,125Iran, Islamic Rep. of 11,193 98,184Ireland 11,530 49,814Israel 12,436 103,665Italy 108,638 1,098,665Japan (excludes Okinawa) 59,990 282,040Korea, Rep. of (South) 17,793 92,666Kuwait 13,984 122,431Lebanon 6,517 55,682Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 21,274 174,873Maldives, Rep. of 2,192 33,800Malta 6,800 65,000Mauritius 3,600 30,000Mexico 9,120 65,050Micronesia, Federated States of 75 500Myanmar, Union of (Burma) 2,019 17,506Netherlands 8,487 49,275New Caledonia 4,422 41,817New Zealand (excludes Western Samoa) 23,254 233,037Nicaragua 1,800 15,000Norway 3,000 4,895Oman 3,600 30,000Palau, Rep. of 800 1,000Panama 16,961 120,576Papua New Guinea 1,950 15,642Peru 1,124 10,199Puerto Rico 5,088 33,686Qatar 8,300 90,000Reunion 318 1,065Sabah (comprises Malaysia) 6,800 65,000Saudi Arabia 48,623 370,682Seychelles Republic 5,400 45,000
ValueCommodity/ Country of Destination Quantity
109
Table 3.12 FOREST-BASED FURNITURE EXPORTS: 2011 (continued) (Quantity in Gross Kilogram, value in US $, FOB)
Singapore 79,752 423,412South Africa, Rep. of 7/ 24,351 192,649Spain 99,026 823,613Sri Lanka (Ceylon) 238 1,360St. Vincent and Grenadines 135 1,271Taiwan (Rep. of China) 9,278 64,444Thailand 13,328 103,685Trinidad and Tobacco 2,500 25,000Turkey 3,800 40,000Turks and Caicos Islands 297 4,130UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 48,137 345,712Ukraine (Ukrainian S.S.R.) 782 3,278United Arab Emirates, n.e.s. 9/ 90,706 739,510United States of America 1,715,362 9,300,920Uruguay 1,800 15,000Venezuela 16,596 153,427Vietnam 95 912
Wooden furniture of a kind used in offices 18,751 50,700
assembled, filing cabinets 15,600 25,400
Greece 10,800 20,000Vietnam 4,800 5,400
assembled, office tables 2,645 20,919
Palau, Rep. of 680 2,500St. Vincent and Grenadines 1,965 18,419
assembled, other 420 850
Marshall Islands, Rep. of 420 850
not assembled, other 86 3,531
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 86 3,531
Wooden furniture used in kitchen 29,250 57,587
assembled, other 28,750 55,289
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 28,750 55,289
Quantity ValueCommodity/ Country of Destination
110
Table 3.12 FOREST-BASED FURNITURE EXPORTS: 2011 (continued) (Quantity in Gross Kilogram, value in US $, FOB)
not assembled, kitchen tables 500 2,298
Guam 500 2,298
Wooden furniture used in bedroom 620,179 3,754,415
Bedroom sets, assembled 620,179 3,754,415
Australia 3,394 21,556Belgium 4,500 5,891Canada 30 170China, People's Rep. of 6,105 46,374Colombia 1,780 4,160Estonia 1,030 4,360France 431 2,812Guam 2,385 19,380Hawaii 109 800Honduras, Republic of 432 2,816Hong Kong 180 1,440India 1,140 5,245Italy 350 1,149Japan (excludes Okinawa) 1,536 7,679Korea, Rep. of (South) 8,151 15,535Kuwait 804 3,580Netherlands 144,698 834,762Palau, Rep. of 500 2,000Saudi Arabia 1,030 4,320Singapore 729 1,973Sri Lanka (Ceylon) 56 320St. Vincent and Grenadines 200 1,874Switzerland 287 4,779Taiwan (Rep. of China) 248 450Thailand 6,684 110,000UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 4,044 25,509Ukraine (Ukrainian S.S.R.) 515 2,160United Arab Emirates, n.e.s. 9/ 26,260 50,963United States of America 402,571 2,572,358
Commodity/ Country of Destination Quantity Value
111
Table 3.12 FOREST-BASED FURNITURE EXPORTS: 2011 (continued) (Quantity in Gross Kilogram, value in US $, FOB)
Other wooden furniture 11,813,396 57,218,919
Dining and living roon sets 4,566 11,097
assembled 4,566 11,097
Ireland 350 500United States of America 4,216 10,597
Board used for checking-in at airport and stations, other 11,808,830 57,207,822
assembled, other 11,808,830 57,207,822
Algeria 1,451 8,365Australia 224,718 1,000,538Austria 100 2,695Azerbaijan 7,780 74,152Bahrain 15,250 65,298Belgium 76,678 444,186Bosnia and Herzegovina 100 425Brazil 63,771 215,309Brunei Darussalam 6,411 51,372Cambodia (Democratic Kampuchea) 210 9,450Canada 54,908 456,611Chile 22,198 119,319China, People's Rep. of 168,343 646,032Colombia 10,800 115,010Congo, rep. of 9,000 80,000Costa Rica 11,987 107,956Cyprus 1,050 3,000Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) 4,500 35,000Dominican Republic 13,519 38,963Egypt Arab Republic 931 5,307Estonia 5,150 21,604Finland 5,272 56,871France 113,164 647,167French Polynesia 5,590 11,113Georgia 7,027 8,000Germany 64,874 311,153Greece 33,600 87,466Guadeloupe 2,500 3,300Guam 56,975 115,536Haiti 20 400
Commodity/ Country of Destination Quantity Value
112
Table 3.12 FOREST-BASED FURNITURE EXPORTS: 2011 (continued) (Quantity in Gross Kilogram, value in US $, FOB)
Hawaii 72,247 226,365Honduras, Republic of 17,986 100,747Hong Kong 86,187 431,314India 62,444 307,710Indonesia (includes West Irian) 18,822 103,758Iran, Islamic Rep. of 13,013 37,311Ireland 49,500 477,400Israel 13,889 157,618
Italy 94,023 386,771
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 1,110,716 4,991,157
Jordan 5,500 16,867Kazakhstan 575 7,187Kenya 445 1,327Korea, Rep. of (South) 437,955 791,852Kuwait 100,780 919,919Lebanon 13,535 54,952Libyan Arab Jamahiriya 2,500 5,450Macau (Portuguese Asia) 680 4,993Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 26,483 131,440Maldives, Rep. of 82 692Marshall Islands, Rep. of 6,100 12,803Mauritius 4,292 8,146Mexico 4,785 20,337Micronesia, Federated States of 3,246 8,114Netherlands 177,983 950,137New Caledonia 577 2,196New Zealand (excludes Western Samoa) 18,046 88,777Nicaragua 145 1,880Norway 10,825 84,333Okinawa 5,560 42,871Pacific Trust Territory 7,296 36,182Palau, Rep. of 25,968 40,535Panama 21,868 121,470Papua New Guinea 1,332 10,000Peru 2,691 29,655Poland 16,560 115,000Portugal 920 5,788Qatar 24,347 150,125Reunion 1,093 3,552Russian Federation (U.S.S.R.) 1,400 13,892Saudi Arabia 158,317 1,135,667Seychelles Republic 1,600 10,000
Quantity ValueCommodity/ Country of Destination
113
Table 3.12 FOREST-BASED FURNITURE EXPORTS: 2011 (continued) (Quantity in Gross Kilogram, value in US $, FOB)
Singapore 83,105 423,140Slovenia 12,500 16,437South Africa, Rep. of 7/ 62,927 373,529Spain 83,079 548,820Sri Lanka (Ceylon) 3,706 40,572St. Vincent and Grenadines 2,559 23,908Sweden 6,269 36,324Switzerland 23,559 101,352Taiwan (Rep. of China) 54,588 226,993Thailand 29,297 171,853Turkey 19,262 62,302UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 305,489 2,114,504Ukraine (Ukrainian S.S.R.) 12,993 102,469United Arab Emirates, n.e.s. 9/ 349,986 3,069,008United States of America 7,144,821 33,099,523Venezuela 3,500 8,000Vietnam 1,000 1,200
Furniture of other materials, including cane, osier, bamboo or other materials 1,015,207 3,911,504
Bedroom, dining room or living room sets of rattan 874,327 3,394,923
Australia 22,841 134,484Belgium 12,741 25,437Brazil 3,500 6,500Canada 2,000 5,861China, People's Rep. of 13,489 157,205Colombia 15,000 48,000Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) 1,915 5,890France 17,280 44,811Germany 3,809 24,232Hawaii 16,809 94,490Hong Kong 4,764 15,930India 12,529 66,555Indonesia (includes West Irian) 2,909 40,978Iran, Islamic Rep. of 1,092 5,262Israel 2,194 9,892Italy 11,880 27,202Japan (excludes Okinawa) 38,837 168,760Korea, Rep. of (South) 12,000 15,391Kuwait 20 66
Commodity/ Country of Destination Quantity Value
114
Table 3.12 FOREST-BASED FURNITURE EXPORTS: 2011 (continued) (Quantity in Gross Kilogram, value in US $, FOB)
Mexico 1,966 22,670Netherlands 19,000 66,524Panama 1,600 24,000Portugal 126 380Puerto Rico 320 3,710Saudi Arabia 1,000 1,500Singapore 6,275 51,820South Africa, Rep. of 7/ 7,065 62,998Spain 15,797 50,812Taiwan (Rep. of China) 5,000 10,890Thailand 93 218UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 32,514 91,463United Arab Emirates, n.e.s. 9/ 9,640 32,421United States of America 573,322 2,066,090Uruguay 5,000 12,481
Bedroom, dining room or living room sets of bamboo 140,880 516,581
Canada 2,700 3,650China, People's Rep. of 150 1,892Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) 6,133 20,554France 21,200 144,348Germany 100 177Hong Kong 5,000 8,636Israel 400 4,357Italy 300 2,358Japan (excludes Okinawa) 4,702 17,274Malta 594 476Norway 1,598 1,911Palau, Rep. of 1,200 9,500Singapore 14,780 67,859Thailand 1,800 12,500UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 14,500 27,134United Arab Emirates, n.e.s. 9/ 110 4,889United States of America 65,613 189,066
Of a kind used in parks, gardens or vestibules 2,451,224 9,995,985
Rattan 2,450,640 9,993,148
Australia 97,437 471,514
Commodity/ Country of Destination Quantity Value
115
Table 3.12 FOREST-BASED FURNITURE EXPORTS: 2011 (continued) (Quantity in Gross Kilogram, value in US $, FOB)
Bahrain 1,135 27,957Belgium 34,448 99,112Brazil 1,000 8,000Brunei Darussalam 1,250 1,500Bulgaria 3,540 50,606Canada 26,896 79,512Chile 15,907 107,508China, People's Rep. of 26,556 122,205Colombia 39,895 141,541Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) 1,226 2,772Dominican Republic 2,894 11,263Ecuador 3,055 44,666Fiji 2,865 27,572Finland 164 320France 26,179 139,430Germany 7,771 74,706Guam 150 492Hawaii 47,130 148,327Hong Kong 15,789 155,097India 8,143 14,016Indonesia (includes West Irian) 682 13,625Iran, Islamic Rep. of 3,317 9,853Israel 18,268 87,112Italy 13,270 53,312Japan (excludes Okinawa) 97,908 445,172Korea, Rep. of (South) 13,197 39,007Kuwait 7,383 51,467Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 3,701 53,726Maldives, Rep. of 269 5,000Mauritius 3,000 7,000Mexico 29,815 67,146Netherlands 64,369 477,888New Zealand (excludes Western Samoa) 6,328 36,332Norway 3,938 35,000Papua New Guinea 1,000 3,049
Peru 2,047 39,295
Portugal 4,453 16,127
Puerto Rico 8,550 52,027Qatar 17,256 101,406Russian Federation (U.S.S.R.) 2,582 4,984
Commodity/ Country of Destination Quantity Value
116
Table 3.12 FOREST-BASED FURNITURE EXPORTS: 2011 (concluded) (Quantity in Gross Kilogram, value in US $, FOB)
Saudi Arabia 10,125 46,207Singapore 28,490 114,471Slovenia 3,461 23,399South Africa, Rep. of 7/ 4,582 46,180Spain 8,840 61,744Sweden 3,245 13,297Switzerland 2,176 8,525Taiwan (Rep. of China) 52,473 146,893Thailand 1,290 8,865Turkey 323 1,262UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 67,559 311,807United Arab Emirates, n.e.s. 9/ 39,227 227,857United States of America 1,560,465 5,639,625Uruguay 3,500 16,000Vietnam 121 372
Buri 584 2,837
French Polynesia 84 335Taiwan (Rep. of China) 500 2,502
Source: National Statistics Office, (NSO).
Commodity/ Country of Destination Quantity Value
117
Table 3.13 EXPORTS OF OTHER WOOD-BASED MANUFACTURED ARTICLES, N.E.S: 2011 (Quantity in Gross Kilogram, FOB value in US dollars)
Total 441,925,314 1,683,815,184
1. Wooden frames for paintings, photographs, mirrors or similar objects. 55,967 287,519
Australia 700 4,560Belgium 84 672France 530 5,123Germany 121 5,769Hawaii 2,110 19,778Hong Kong 93 750Italy 2,266 21,768Japan (excludes Okinawa) 14,899 49,751New Zealand (excludes Western Samoa) 178 246Peru 500 3,500Spain 2,598 34,679Thailand 985 6,870United States of America 30,903 134,053
2. Packing Cases, Boxes, Crates, Drums, and Similar Packings, of Wood Cable-drums of Wood; Pallets, Box Pallets, and Other Load Boards, of Woo 1,205,516 953,129Pallet Collars of Wood
2.1 Packing cases, boxes, crates, drums and similar packings, of wood 3,339 9,546
Belgium 850 5,950France 20 130Italy 122 490Japan (excludes Okinawa) 600 341Korea, Rep. of (South) 240 200Singapore 1,500 2,230UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 7 205
2.2 Pallets and box pallets of wood 1,202,047 942,328
Denmark 300 18,150Japan (excludes Okinawa) 546,639 476,929Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 593,230 390,864
ValueCommodity /Country of Destination Quantity
118
Table 3.13 EXPORTS OF OTHER WOOD-BASED MANUFACTURED ARTICLES, N.E.S: 2011 (continued) (Quantity in Gross Kilogram, FOB value in US dollars)
Singapore 25,923 23,564Taiwan (Rep. of China) 900 2,000United States of America 5,055 6,200Vietnam 30,000 24,621
2.4 Other 130 1,255
Italy 130 1,255
3. Builder's Joinery and Carpentry of Wood, including Cellular 435,807,691 1,662,743,428Wood Panels, Assembled Parquet Panels, Shingles and Shakes
3.1 Windows, French- windows and their frames 41,890,240 123,783,303
Windows and French- windows 657,804 1,571,815
Belgium 368,698 893,989France 289,106 677,826
Window frames 41,232,436 122,211,488
Burundi 25,968 178,274France 2,696 7,162Japan (excludes Okinawa) 41,203,772 122,026,052
3.2 Doors and their Frames and Thresholds 720,080 2,583,783
Doors 672,917 2,398,127
Belgium 326,843 1,139,318China, People's Rep. of 25,000 8,000France 166,105 560,724Guam 32,700 45,610Hawaii 373 1,258Israel 8,000 43,107Japan (excludes Okinawa) 22,419 75,481Korea, Rep. of (South) 417 1,250United States of America 91,060 523,379
Commodity /Country of Destination Quantity Value
119
Table 3.13 EXPORTS OF OTHER WOOD-BASED MANUFACTURED ARTICLES, N.E.S: 2011 (continued) (Quantity in Gross Kilogram, FOB value in US dollars)
Door frames and thresholds 38,397 111,825
Guam 8,264 9,073Israel 45 265Japan (excludes Okinawa) 19,629 99,232Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 10,000 1,000United States of America 459 2,255
Parquet panels 8,766 73,831
Nigeria 8,402 73,207United States of America 364 624
3.3 Other 393,197,371 1,536,376,342
Other 393,197,371 1,536,376,342
Australia 170,840 562,253Belgium 48,800 153,476Canada 19,093 30,437China, People's Rep. of 1,191,073 1,087,605Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) 13,986 106,448Denmark 5,088 26,495France 66,500 173,569Germany 1,500 3,478Guam 163,098 299,362Hong Kong 410,783 754,049India 79,121 138,045Indonesia (includes West Irian) 84,603 124,277Japan (excludes Okinawa) 386,650,606 1,526,859,674Korea, Rep. of (South) 1,117,464 337,670Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 24,500 6,320Mexico 10,090 25,292Micronesia, Federated States of 754 3,771Nigeria 139,032 560,088Singapore 861,115 1,324,302Solomon Islands (British) 22,000 27,000Taiwan (Rep. of China) 21,400 2,234Thailand 77,231 126,468
Commodity /Country of Destination ValueQuantity
120
Table 3.13 EXPORTS OF OTHER WOOD-BASED MANUFACTURED ARTICLES, N.E.S: 2011 (continued) (Quantity in Gross Kilogram, FOB value in US dollars)
Turkey 861 5,640UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 105,114 156,618United Arab Emirates, n.e.s. 9/ 1,200 9,862United States of America 1,911,206 3,469,429Vietnam 313 2,480
4. Tableware and Kitchenware of Wood 1,686,775 7,613,947
Australia 35,694 159,966Azerbaijan 1,205 6,662Bahamas 5,000 4,574Belgium 43 1,275Brazil 5,160 21,470Canada 7,062 43,712Chile 32,895 137,211China, People's Rep. of 466 3,584Colombia 58 443Croatia 1,294 5,328Denmark 9,681 33,390East timor 500 2,800Egypt arab republic 1,290 5,193Fiji 350 7,911Finland 386 2,338France 2,952 10,815Germany 166,147 528,850Guam 39,946 82,649Hawaii 155,980 783,696Hong Kong 4,581 10,642India 15 77Israel 12,030 59,715Italy 2,763 6,441Japan (excludes Okinawa) 210,353 1,298,302Korea, Rep. of (South) 133,569 382,722Kuwait 2,150 9,246Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 1,836 6,903Maldives, Rep. of 10 94Netherlands 47,035 149,997New Zealand (excludes Western Samoa) 28,315 128,063
Commodity /Country of Destination Quantity Value
121
Table 3.13 EXPORTS OF OTHER WOOD-BASED MANUFACTURED ARTICLES, N.E.S: 2011 (continued) (Quantity in Gross Kilogram, FOB value in US dollars)
Norway 1,075 5,295Okinawa 1,670 13,014Peru 1,693 7,028Portugal 1,640 10,288Qatar 14 345Saudi Arabia 2,279 14,152Singapore 624 5,316Spain 38,980 137,052Switzerland 697 2,734Taiwan (Rep. of China) 147 1,212Turkey 29,854 181,195UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 25,877 89,299United Arab Emirates, n.e.s. 9/ 38,598 163,313United States of America 613,020 2,990,527Uruguay 18,000 74,782Vietnam 3,841 24,326
5. Wood Marquetry and Inlaid Wood; Caskets and Cases for Jewelleryor Cutlery, and Similar Articles of Wood; Statuettes and other Ornaments 2,388,820 10,340,169
5.1 Statuettes and other ornaments of wood 2,319,871 10,077,027
American samoa 678 5,047Argentina 182 1,411Australia 60,791 235,941Austria 151 1,224Bahrain 136 977Barbados 494 7,945Belgium 31,039 329,243Brazil 2,600 16,861Brunei darussalam 1,300 21,500Canada 17,172 60,061China, People's Rep. of 32,691 95,724Colombia 1,488 16,552Costa rica 1,590 5,917Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) 11,250 21,575Denmark 9,223 40,444Dominican republic 5,000 32,444
ValueCommodity /Country of Destination Quantity
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Table 3.13 EXPORTS OF OTHER WOOD-BASED MANUFACTURED ARTICLES, N.E.S: 2011 (continued) (Quantity in Gross Kilogram, FOB value in US dollars)
Egypt arab republic 2,190 1,067Fiji 5,732 31,635France 86,668 535,560Germany 125,511 409,078Guam 36,016 75,812Hawaii 14,839 73,654Hong Kong 6,001 47,859Hungary 28 480India 3,023 12,232Ireland 5,356 68,580Israel 2,720 17,953Italy 45,639 160,251Japan (excludes Okinawa) 242,407 1,223,745Korea, Rep. of (South) 73,198 177,360Kuwait 756 5,778Lebanon 3,250 8,000Luxembourg 24 261Macau (Portuguese Asia) 1,079 12,678Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 1,010 6,586Maldives, Rep. of 1,598 16,488Malta 6,993 5,602Mauritius 1,000 1,500Mexico 750 4,358Micronesia, Federated States of 853 4,050Morocco 800 6,188Netherlands 102,082 437,410New Zealand (excludes Western Samoa) 17,854 76,862Nigeria 9,000 35,928Norway 714 3,575Okinawa 1,700 23,750Oman 2,860 22,920Pacific trust territory 16 80Palau, rep. of 375 2,996Papua New Guinea 800 2,008Poland 5,300 33,650Portugal 7,200 51,661Qatar 1,605 13,919Reunion 12,500 17,108
Commodity /Country of Destination Quantity Value
123
Table 3.13 EXPORTS OF OTHER WOOD-BASED MANUFACTURED ARTICLES, N.E.S: 2011 (continued) (Quantity in Gross Kilogram, FOB value in US dollars)
Russian Federation (U.S.S.R.) 4,570 30,117Saudi Arabia 340 1,700Singapore 13,084 25,393Slovenia 6,068 17,871South Africa, Rep. of 7/ 27 267Spain 27,493 190,580Sweden 120 1,852Switzerland 33,500 162,559Taiwan (Rep. of China) 126,193 141,714Thailand 1,429 15,193Turkey 13,971 83,066UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 45,091 226,260United Arab Emirates, n.e.s. 9/ 52,478 110,394United States of America 962,391 4,450,855Venezuela 20,000 9,147Vietnam 7,884 88,571
5.2 Other 68,949 263,142
Caskets and cases for jewellery or cutlery and similar articles 3,693 20,931
France 905 6,055Hong Kong 1,125 787Japan (excludes Okinawa) 300 3,090Netherlands 1,130 6,319Papua New Guinea 83 285Taiwan (Rep. of China) 150 4,395
Wooden articles of furniture 65,256 242,211
Australia 1,611 3,708Belgium 6,579 11,170China, People's Rep. of 583 4,750Germany 14,060 34,316Japan (excludes Okinawa) 1,006 6,388Netherlands 14,130 16,495Spain 777 375Switzerland 6,184 30,556
Commodity /Country of Destination Quantity Value
124
Table 3.13 EXPORTS OF OTHER WOOD-BASED MANUFACTURED ARTICLES, N.E.S: 2011 (continued) (Quantity in Gross Kilogram, FOB value in US dollars)
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 7,818 79,349United States of America 12,508 55,104
6. Other Articles of Wood 780,545 1,876,992
6.1 Clothes hangers 531 6,727
Saudi Arabia 531 6,727
6.2 Other, other 780,014 1,870,265
Other beads 740 10,578
Greece 60 576Hawaii 160 803Hong Kong 330 3,057Italy 59 2,417Japan (excludes Okinawa) 123 3,374Turkey 5 234United Arab Emirates, n.e.s. 9/ 3 117
Toothpicks 2,437 5,947
France 1,191 3,900Hong Kong 17 72Kuwait 94 41Saudi Arabia 1,135 1,934
Other 776,837 1,853,740
Caskets (coffins) including CKD 54,412 32,614
Korea, Rep. of (South) 90 200Marshall islands, rep. of 9,062 17,810Micronesia, Federated States of 300 75Papua New Guinea 34,460 5,091UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 10,500 9,438
Commodity /Country of Destination Quantity Value
125
Table 3.13 EXPORTS OF OTHER WOOD-BASED MANUFACTURED ARTICLES, N.E.S: 2011 (continued) (Quantity in Gross Kilogram, FOB value in US dollars)
Handbag frames and handles 8,512 60,510
Italy 168 1,350Japan (excludes Okinawa) 153 3,485Korea, Rep. of (South) 59 472Spain 160 548Taiwan (Rep. of China) 7,863 50,445United States of America 109 4,210
Other 713,913 1,760,616
Australia 3,691 12,538Belgium 21,404 26,966Brazil 36 259Canada 3,220 25,110China, People's Rep. of 99,042 14,399Costa rica 198 1,240France 18,546 79,770Germany 36,474 143,903Greece 109 3,114Guadeloupe 1,890 9,443Hawaii 4,950 9,440Hong Kong 3,852 13,389India 40 360Indonesia (includes West Irian) 1,540 11,827Ireland 450 2,953Israel 1,450 8,696Italy 29,957 120,750Japan (excludes Okinawa) 122,157 424,115Korea, Rep. of (South) 20,250 18,779Kuwait 145 776Maldives, Rep. of 2,000 10,387Netherlands 54,968 83,402New Zealand (excludes Western Samoa) 4,830 6,291Norway 1,000 8,587Portugal 800 6,341Saudi Arabia 2,081 11,642Singapore 95,860 102,143
Commodity /Country of Destination Quantity Value
126
Table 3.13 EXPORTS OF OTHER WOOD-BASED MANUFACTURED ARTICLES, N.E.S: 2011 (concluded) (Quantity in Gross Kilogram, FOB value in US dollars)
Spain 3,394 23,676Sweden 3,440 9,192Switzerland 6,654 25,300Taiwan (Rep. of China) 28,000 9,582Thailand 150 813UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 26,253 88,654United Arab Emirates, n.e.s. 9/ 3,748 18,314United States of America 111,066 426,795Vietnam 268 1,670
Source: National Statistics Office (NSO)
Commodity /Country of Destination Quantity Value
127
Table 3.14 EXPORTS OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD AND ARTICLES OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD: 2011
(Quantity in Net Kilogram, value in U.S. Dollars, FOB)Quantity Value
Total 135,575,892 179,940,231
Newsprint, in rolls/sheets 94,714,776 62,336,557
- Other 94,714,776 62,336,557
Brunei Darussalam 1,587,000 1,091,305
Hong Kong 11,423,600 6,927,854
India 33,034,565 21,506,490
Indonesia (includes West Irian) 209 1,950
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 2,410 2,072
Kenya 52,000 47,551
Myanmar, Union of (Burma) 2,598,000 1,654,950
Netherlands 661,073 434,325
Nigeria 1,098,108 974,814
Pacific Trust Territory 23,372 11,699
Palau, Rep. of 4,541 1,780
Singapore 9,307,168 6,095,269
Sri Lanka (Ceylon) 3,166,289 2,067,512
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 4,312,446 3,010,238
Thailand 2,919,423 1,935,099
United States of America 765,000 474,300
Vietnam 23,759,572 16,099,349
Uncoated paper and paperboard, of a kind used for writing, printing
or other graphic purposes and non-perforated punch cards and punch tape 621,867 635,314
paper, in rolls or rectangular sheets of any size
- Hand-made paper and paperboard 72,763 485,587
Australia 1,801 12,898
Belgium 1,585 16,200
France 400 4,624
Germany 216 9,467
Italy 150 887
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 37,368 259,010
Netherlands 40 230
New Zealand (excludes Western Samoa) 130 1,512
Pacific Trust Territory 5,736 5,415
Singapore 2,554 17,555
Commodity/Country of Destination
128
Table 3.14 EXPORTS OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD AND ARTICLES OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD: 2011 (continued)
(Quantity in Net Kilogram, value in U.S. Dollars, FOB)Quantity Value
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 10,321 39,786
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 135 1,440
United States of America 12,327 116,563
- Paper and paperboard of a kind used as a base for photo-sensitive 29 55
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 29 55
Bondpaper weighing more than 150 g/m2 7,125 27,733
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 2,941 17,512
Marshall Islands, Rep. of 200 800
Pacific Trust Territory 2,559 6,421
United States of America 1,425 3,000
- - - Other 541,950 121,939
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 541,950 121,939
Toilet or facial tissue stock, towel or napkin stock and similar paper of a 88,018 102,850
kind used for household or sanitary purposes
- Tissue paper 80,299 88,526
Guam 28,304 54,489
Hawaii 223 1,241
Hong Kong 265 825
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 20 80
Kuwait 224 1,120
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 12 30
Micronesia, Federated States of 100 405
Pacific Trust Territory 3,730 7,665
Papua New Guinea 144 583
Singapore 211 950
United Arab Emirates, n.e.s. 9/ 26 498
Vietnam 47,040 20,640
- Other 7,719 14,324
Guam 7,700 14,222
United Arab Emirates, n.e.s. 9/ 19 102
Commodity/Country of Destination
129
Table 3.14 EXPORTS OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD AND ARTICLES OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD: 2011 (continued)
(Quantity in Net Kilogram, value in U.S. Dollars, FOB)Quantity Value
Uncoated kraft paper and paperboard, in rolls or sheets 3,873,915 2,319,470
- - Kraftliner, others 2,070,481 1,213,500
Germany 47,546 58,213
Indonesia (includes West Irian) 1,781,585 1,028,145
Singapore 241,350 127,142
- - - Sack kraft paper, other 50,097 24,798
Other 50,097 24,798
Singapore 50,097 24,798
- - - Other kraft paper and paperboard weighing 150 g/m2 or less, unbleached, kraft paper 21,000 33,924
in rolls of a width of 209 mm for use as wrapper in dynamite sticks
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 21,000 33,924
- - - Other kraft paper and paperboard weighing more than 150 g/m2 but less than
225 g/m2, unbleached, other 1,732,337 1,047,248
Indonesia (includes West Irian) 1,372,675 862,706
Singapore 359,662 184,542
Other uncoated paper and paperboard, in rolls or sheet
not further worked or processed 6,953,250 5,501,652
Fluting paper 599,644 285,174
Semi-chemical fluting paper 598,985 283,876
Indonesia (includes West Irian) 305,783 148,305
Singapore 286,321 134,571
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 6,881 1,000
Straw fluting paper, other, weighing more than 150 g/m2 but less than 225 g/m2 659 1,298
United States of America 659 1,298
Commodity/Country of Destination
130
Table 3.14 EXPORTS OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD AND ARTICLES OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD: 2011 (continued)
(Quantity in Net Kilogram, value in U.S. Dollars, FOB)Quantity Value
Test liner, weighing 150 g/m2 or less, other 6,114,682 3,329,867
Indonesia (includes West Irian) 3,169,000 1,719,008
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 2,219,167 1,164,219
Pakistan, Islamic Rep. of 13,338 46,949
Singapore 688,211 387,811
Thailand 24,966 11,880
- Filter paper and paperboard 238,900 1,885,711
Australia 10,640 117,900
Brunei Darussalam 80 758
China, People's Rep. of 126,554 1,137,535
Denmark 75 592
Germany 799 7,476
Hong Kong 1,720 11,709
India 124 107
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 3,313 29,940
Korea, Rep. of (South) 21,701 62,705
Kuwait 500 221
Qatar 94 496
Saudi Arabia 678 3,255
Thailand 6,000 15,400
United States of America 63,622 477,566
Vietnam 3,000 20,051
- Felt paper and paperboard 24 900
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 24 900
Composite paper amd paperboard (made by stciking flat layers of
paper and paperboard together with an adhesive), not surface-coated 869 6,448
or impregnated whether or not internally reinforced
Other 869 6,448
Thailand 869 6,448
Commodity/Country of Destination
131
Table 3.14 EXPORTS OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD AND ARTICLES OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD: 2011 (continued)
(Quantity in Net Kilogram, value in U.S. Dollars, FOB)Quantity Value
Paper and paperboard, corrugated (with or without
glued flat surfacesheets), creped, crinkled, embossed 44,357 172,820
or perforated in rolls or sheets
- Corrugated paper and paperboard, whether or not perforated 33,165 156,514
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 31,206 151,314
Papua New Guinea 1,059 4,200
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 900 1,000
- Other, other 11,192 16,306
India 5,000 6,500
Korea, Rep. of (South) 6,192 9,806
Carbon paper, self-copy paper and other copying or
transfer papers (including coated or impregnated paper for 45,794 67,380
duplicating stencils or offset plates)
Other 45,724 65,910
China, People's Rep. of 45,724 65,910
Other, other 70 1,470
Singapore 70 1,470
Paper and paperboard, coated on one or both sides with kaolin
or other inorganic substances with or without a binder, with no
other coating , wether or not surface -coloured, surface-decorated 1,232,345 3,427,338
or printed, in rolls or rectangular sheets of any size
Paper and paperboard of a kind used for writing, printing
or other graphic purposes, not containing fibres obtained
by a mechanical or chemi-mechanical process or of which 1,075 24,115
not more than 10% by weight of the total fibre content
consists of such fibres:
In rolls, Other, Other, weighing more than 150 g/m2 75 450
Mauritius 75 450
Commodity/Country of Destination
132
Table 3.14 EXPORTS OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD AND ARTICLES OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD: 2011 (continued)
(Quantity in Net Kilogram, value in U.S. Dollars, FOB)Quantity Value
Other, Paper and paperboard of a kind used as a base for
photo-sensitive, heat-sensitive or electro-sensitive 1,000 23,665
paper or paperboard
Other, of a width 15 cm or less 1,000 23,665
Guam 1,000 23,665
Paper and paperboard of a kind used for writing, printing or other graphic purposes,
of which more than 10% by wieght of the total fiber content consists of fibers 144 1,020
obtained by a mechanical or chemi-mechanical process
Other,other, weighing not more than 150 g/m2 144 1,020
Pakistan, Islamic Rep. of 144 1,020
Kraftpaper and paperboard, other than that of a kind used for writing
printing or other graphic purposes 35,000 34,650
Bleached uniformly throughout the mass and of which more than
95 % by weight of the total fibre content consists of wood fibres
obtained by a chemical process and weighing more than150 g/m2 35,000 34,650
Other, other 35,000 34,650
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 35,000 34,650
Other paper and paperboard, multi-ply 253,362 181,613
Paper and paperboard, coated or surface-coloured for use in
manufacture of computer cards or paper, other 1,898 11,950
Pacific Trust Territory 188 1,650
Singapore 1,710 10,300
Other, other, other 251,464 169,663
Pacific Trust Territory 4,500 9,976
United States of America 246,964 159,687
Commodity/Country of Destination
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Table 3.14 EXPORTS OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD AND ARTICLES OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD: 2011 (continued)
(Quantity in Net Kilogram, value in U.S. Dollars, FOB)
Quantity Value
Gummed or adhesive paper and paperboard 826,511 2,933,470
Self-adhesive 124,699 140,444
Other 31,233 35,111
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 31,233 35,111
Other, in rectangular sheets with one side 36 or less and the other 93,466 105,333
side 15 cm or less in the unfloded state
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 93,466 105,333
Other, other 701,812 2,793,026
Australia 38,889 211,860
Bangladesh 10,261 393,867
Cambodia (Democratic Kampuchea) 13,108 40,485
Indonesia (includes West Irian) 1,298 46,921
Italy 150 8,204
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 9,086 26,153
Korea, Rep. of (South) 3,445 176,448
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 1,748 50,722
Pakistan, Islamic Rep. of 13,626 361,864
Papua New Guinea 25,170 138,158
Singapore 15,348 503,675
South Africa, Rep. of 7/ 22 1,087
Sri Lanka (Ceylon) 1,227 44,718
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 568,434 788,864
Paper and paperboard coated, impregnated 2,850 5,655
or covered with plastics (excluding adhessives)
Other 2,850 5,655
Other 2,850 5,655
Sri Lanka (Ceylon) 2,850 5,655
Commodity/Country of Destination
134
Table 3.14 EXPORTS OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD AND ARTICLES OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD: 2011 (continued)
(Quantity in Net Kilogram, value in U.S. Dollars, FOB)Quantity Value
Paper and paperboard, coated, impregnated or covered with wax, paraffin wax, 16,680 69,559
stearin, oil or glycerol
- Other 16,680 69,559
Brunei Darussalam 1,836 9,357
Canada 25 100
Hong Kong 500 2,400
Kuwait 4,481 2,828
Pacific Trust Territory 120 468
Papua New Guinea 24 193
Qatar 667 2,546
Saudi Arabia 3,908 18,212
United States of America 5,119 33,455
Other paper, paperboard, cellulose wadding and webs of cellulose fibres 96,723 177,256
- - Other 96,723 177,256
Australia 4,000 45,038
Belgium 252 1,586
Hong Kong 62,230 60,363
Indonesia (includes West Irian) 4,762 6,684
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 2,708 6,444
Mauritius 31 164
Russian Federation (U.S.S.R.) 4,500 10,824
United States of America 18,240 46,153
Filter blocks, slabs and plates, of paper pulp. 76 800
United States of America 76 800
Cigarette paper, whether or not cut to size or in the form of booklets or tubes 10,160,858 37,253,111
- In the form of booklets or tubes 1,329,666 9,426,416
Canada 1,243 8,924
Colombia 12,247 21,840
Germany 5,905 41,832
Commodity/Country of Destination
135
Table 3.14 EXPORTS OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD AND ARTICLES OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD: 2011 (continued)
(Quantity in Net Kilogram, value in U.S. Dollars, FOB)Quantity Value
Hong Kong 346 2,183
Indonesia (includes West Irian) 81,361 124,307
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 26,310 135,679
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 880 6,022
Thailand 38,231 130,826
United States of America 1,068,295 8,523,394
Vietnam 94,848 431,409
Cigarette tipping paper 2,607,168 12,263,766
Angola 23,997 95,576
Australia 76,754 605,402
Austria 53,020 194,766
Bangladesh 52,629 110,239
Brazil 6,000 19,221
Cambodia (Democratic Kampuchea) 46,484 138,572
Canada 38 165
Chile 512 4,159
Congo, Rep. of 13,057 41,232
Germany 53,000 104,044
Hong Kong 12,825 19,580
India 200,971 888,287
Indonesia (includes West Irian) 138,080 643,549
Iran, islamic rep. of 28,975 37,985
Italy 15,000 25,718
Jordan 14,251 83,707
Korea, Rep. of (South) 375,180 2,308,132
Lao People's Democratic Republic (Laos) 36,607 149,274
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 131,630 977,395
Nigeria 5,700 40,380
Pakistan, Islamic Rep. of 569,257 2,601,409
Saudi Arabia 8,325 38,089
Singapore 12,209 170,284
Slovenia 98,310 423,419
Sri Lanka (Ceylon) 1,048 7,513
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 201,503 1,201,117
Thailand 31,355 42,904
United Arab Emirates, n.e.s. 9/ 222,546 910,183
United States of America 114,219 179,683
Vietnam 63,686 201,782
Commodity/Country of Destination
136
Table 3.14 EXPORTS OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD AND ARTICLES OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD: 2011 (continued)
(Quantity in Net Kilogram, value in U.S. Dollars, FOB)Quantity Value
Other 5,837,356 14,613,315
Australia 5,097 33,002
Bangladesh 318,314 707,567
Brunei Darussalam 106,000 71,550
Cambodia (Democratic Kampuchea) 270,694 490,226
Canada 200 1,587
Chile 1,504 8,942
China, People's Rep. of 12,500 19,000
Egypt arab republic 58,000 185,802
Germany 3,007 21,959
Hong Kong 70,600 111,258
India 876,011 1,957,182
Indonesia (includes West Irian) 765,089 1,525,498
Iran, islamic rep. of 72,200 114,048
Italy 1,764 12,715
Jordan 26,018 118,689
Korea, Rep. of (South) 295,059 1,551,967
Lao People's Democratic Republic (Laos) 25,612 91,648
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 81,604 495,500
Myanmar, Union of (Burma) 71,189 49,832
Nepal 4,473 42,309
Pakistan, Islamic Rep. of 334,272 1,486,280
Papua New Guinea 149 5,336
Singapore 25,190 256,455
Spain 1,941 10,216
Sri Lanka (Ceylon) 3,758 38,338
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 189,429 863,186
Thailand 630,960 1,159,076
Uganda 8,096 30,938
United Arab Emirates, n.e.s. 9/ 161,776 518,944
United States of America 855,048 1,513,060
Vietnam 561,802 1,121,205
Other, Cigarette paper, in rolls of a width exceeding 15 cm uncoated 71,910 152,153
Germany 706 5,128
India 48,504 82,177
United Arab Emirates, n.e.s. 9/ 22,700 64,848
Commodity/Country of Destination
137
Table 3.14 EXPORTS OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD AND ARTICLES OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD: 2011 (continued)
(Quantity in Net Kilogram, value in U.S. Dollars, FOB)Quantity Value
Other, other 314,758 797,461
Australia 10,000 73,822
Germany 4,653 40,029
India 217,426 462,111
Indonesia (includes West Irian) 49,320 82,633
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 5,300 80,608
Netherlands 34 144
Singapore 1,520 10,695
Thailand 16,000 21,760
United States of America 10,505 25,659
Wallpaper and similar wall coverings; window transparencies of paper 5,725 47,895
- Wallpaper and similar wall coverings, consisting of paper covered, on the face side,
with plaiting material, whether or not bound together in parallel strands or woven 988 9,850
South Africa, Rep. of 7/ 988 9,850
- Wallpaper and similar wall coverings, consisting of paper covered, on the face side,
with plaiting material, whether or not bound together in parallel strands or woven 1,000 4,560
United States of America 1,000 4,560
- - Wallpaper and similar wall coverings, consisting of grained, embossed, surface-coloured,
design-printed, or otherwise surface-decorated paper, coated or covered 3,208 32,005
with transparent protective plastics
United States of America 3,208 32,005
Other, other 529 1,480
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 526 1,300
United States of America 3 180
Commodity/Country of Destination
138
Table 3.14 EXPORTS OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD AND ARTICLES OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD: 2011 (continued)
(Quantity in Net Kilogram, value in U.S. Dollars, FOB)Quantity Value
Carbon paper, self-copy paper and other copying or transfer papers 1,646 16,377
( other than those heading 48.09), duplicator stencils and offset plates,
of paper, whether or not put up in boxes
Carbon paper 558 9,280
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 558 9,280
Other 1,088 7,097
Heat transfer paper 900 2,000
Guam 900 2,000
Other 188 5,097
Guam 58 996
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 130 4,101
Envelopes, letter cards, plain post cards and correspondence cards, 31,169 152,471
of paper or paperboard; boxes, pouches, wallets and writing
compendiums, of paper or paperboard, containing an assortment
of paper stationery
- Envelopes 19,824 67,510
Australia 1,108 1,746
China, People's Rep. of 40 125
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 18,659 65,537
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 17 102
- Letter cards, plain postcards and correspondence cards 6,150 49,672
Thailand 6,150 49,672
- Boxes, pouches, wallets and writing compendiums, of paper or paperboard,
containing an assortment of paper stationery 5,195 35,289
Canada 264 5,922
Commodity/Country of Destination
139
Table 3.14 EXPORTS OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD AND ARTICLES OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD: 2011 (continued)
(Quantity in Net Kilogram, value in U.S. Dollars, FOB)Quantity Value
Hong Kong 1,150 8,965
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 2,139 2,173
Singapore 555 3,620
Thailand 1,012 14,500
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 75 109
Toilet paper and similar paper, cellulose wadding or webs of cellulose fibres, 9,889,573 46,619,058
of a kind used for household or sanitary purposes, in rolls or a width not exceeding
16 cm, or cut to size or shape
- Toilet paper 373,276 618,805
Australia 66,789 90,113
Bahrain 249 398
Fiji 110,843 166,355
Guam 10,421 19,172
Hawaii 23 119
Hong Kong 522 1,441
Kuwait 53 245
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 1,863 16,261
Micronesia, Federated States of 399 1,762
Pacific Trust Territory 4,910 18,715
Palau, Rep. of 294 1,470
Papua New Guinea 1,622 4,110
Singapore 4,036 17,169
South Africa, Rep. of 7/ 1,900 8,759
Switzerland 6 59
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 1,844 3,331
Thailand 152,656 243,294
United Arab Emirates, n.e.s. 9/ 14,846 26,032
- Handkerchiefs, cleansing or facial tissues and towels 87,995 233,170
Australia 21,098 97,058
Germany 110 750
Guam 10,577 31,697
Hong Kong 37,095 61,508
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 43 214
Micronesia, Federated States of 116 305
Papua New Guinea 28 76
Saudi Arabia 1,222 4,501
Thailand 16,266 32,228
United States of America 1,440 4,833
Commodity/Country of Destination
140
Table 3.14 EXPORTS OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD AND ARTICLES OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD: 2011 (continued)
(Quantity in Net Kilogram, value in U.S. Dollars, FOB)Quantity Value
- Tablecloths and serviettes 13,466 24,584
Guam 9,514 17,205
Hawaii 274 1,096
Kuwait 2,000 887
Pacific Trust Territory 33 100
Qatar 548 1,684
Saudi Arabia 737 2,515
Vietnam 360 1,097
- - Napkins and napkin liners for babies and similar sanitary articles 7,139,849 35,578,738
Bahrain 6,623 17,429
Botswana 3,325 7,564
China, People's Rep. of 75,558 17,720
Guam 8,569 17,854
Hong Kong 385 1,174
India 4,900,704 24,619,990
Indonesia (includes West Irian) 1,703,929 8,585,355
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 40,565 120,131
Marshall Islands, Rep. of 1,757 4,772
Micronesia, Federated States of 12,232 49,853
Pacific Trust Territory 7,093 21,782
Palau, Rep. of 1,694 5,314
Papua New Guinea 15,497 50,508
Qatar 1,866 4,912
Singapore 12,969 26,570
Sri Lanka (Ceylon) 218,298 1,086,939
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 1,134 2,983
Thailand 106,796 858,212
United Arab Emirates, n.e.s. 9/ 5,757 33,962
Vietnam 15,098 45,714
- - Sanitary towels, tampons and similar articles 2,274,987 10,163,761
American samoa 229 466
Argentina 159 794
Australia 99 306
Bahrain 3,829 16,671
Commodity/Country of Destination
141
Table 3.14 EXPORTS OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD AND ARTICLES OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD: 2011 (continued)
(Quantity in Net Kilogram, value in U.S. Dollars, FOB)Quantity Value
Cambodia (Democratic Kampuchea) 80,180 420,425
Cayman islands 164 376
China, People's Rep. of 31,681 5,440
Cyprus 89 445
Guam 14,739 31,243
Hawaii 31 88
India 1,312,109 6,451,209
Indonesia (includes West Irian) 694,425 2,704,101
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 15,377 62,048
Marshall Islands, Rep. of 1,335 4,079
Micronesia, Federated States of 3,817 15,180
Pacific Trust Territory 8,600 29,361
Palau, Rep. of 5,658 19,655
Papua New Guinea 16,423 43,912
Saudi Arabia 514 2,510
Singapore 2,560 8,758
Sri Lanka (Ceylon) 19,478 66,753
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 9,083 56,650
Thailand 35,552 155,381
United Arab Emirates, n.e.s. 9/ 13,033 50,030
United States of America 174 870
Vietnam 5,649 17,010
Cartons, boxes, cases, bags and other packing containers, of paper, paperboard, 4,951,854 8,793,834
cellulose wadding or webs of cellulose fibres; box files, letter trays, and similar
articles, of paper or paperboard of a kind used in offices, shops or the like
- Cartons, boxes and cases, of corrugated paper or paperboard 2,960,218 2,822,882
Australia 61,183 106,962
Canada 148 780
China, People's Rep. of 6,762 5,067
France 1,185 5,818
Germany 1,520 4,598
Guam 76,063 88,606
Hawaii 2,854 15,231
Hong Kong 4,885 12,825
India 323 2,621
Indonesia (includes West Irian) 388,408 1,413,317
Commodity/Country of Destination
142
Table 3.14 EXPORTS OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD AND ARTICLES OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD: 2011 (continued)
(Quantity in Net Kilogram, value in U.S. Dollars, FOB)Quantity Value
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 31,474 48,768
Korea, Rep. of (South) 6,612 8,987
Kuwait 213 745
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 1,093 867
Mexico 72 380
New Zealand (excludes Western Samoa) 190 4,906
Pacific Trust Territory 18,200 15,618
Palau, Rep. of 225 180
Papua New Guinea 276,217 250,206
Russian Federation (U.S.S.R.) 455 76
Singapore 19,383 9,296
Spain 268 2,900
Sri Lanka (Ceylon) 186,025 191,004
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 12,344 19,534
Thailand 1,437,941 384,344
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 175 333
United Arab Emirates, n.e.s. 9/ 23,361 12,065
United States of America 58,682 120,556
Vietnam 343,957 96,292
- - Boxes 910,457 2,487,768
Australia 527,770 1,451,696
Brazil 1,800 4,958
Brunei Darussalam 1,953 8,853
China, People's Rep. of 1,699 13,102
Guam 23,041 21,645
Hawaii 2,076 9,171
Hong Kong 5,526 34,834
India 1,503 7,435
Indonesia (includes West Irian) 2,538 4,915
Israel 10 70
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 12,732 64,342
Korea, Rep. of (South) 11,676 50,788
Lao People's Democratic Republic (Laos) 800 7,290
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 78,402 86,629
Micronesia, Federated States of 490 2,360
New Zealand (excludes Western Samoa) 1,980 6,479
Pacific Trust Territory 7,061 7,300
Palau, Rep. of 111 525
Commodity/Country of Destination
143
Table 3.14 EXPORTS OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD AND ARTICLES OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD: 2011 (continued)
(Quantity in Net Kilogram, value in U.S. Dollars, FOB)Quantity Value
Papua New Guinea 2,500 5,400
Sabah (comprises malaysia) 14 100
Saudi Arabia 990 3,979
Singapore 29,671 109,386
Spain 1,165 2,256
Sri Lanka (Ceylon) 67,659 123,719
Switzerland 21 63
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 67,882 292,326
Thailand 2,567 7,053
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 74 396
United Arab Emirates, n.e.s. 9/ 16,684 68,784
United States of America 24,188 81,075
Vietnam 15,874 10,839
- - Other 829,656 2,431,532
Australia 520,486 1,448,545
Brunei Darussalam 45 150
Cambodia (Democratic Kampuchea) 17 187
Canada 800 200
China, People's Rep. of 80 349
Germany 512 168,531
Guam 14,102 32,534
Hong Kong 3,268 17,072
Indonesia (includes West Irian) 391 2,567
Italy 280 2,664
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 5,274 8,179
Korea, Rep. of (South) 12,600 59,285
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 33,796 58,839
Pakistan, Islamic Rep. of 750 7,490
Palau, Rep. of 1,140 5,896
Papua New Guinea 270 1,352
Qatar 75 229
Saudi Arabia 1,418 9,202
Singapore 87,388 373,398
Sri Lanka (Ceylon) 60,587 65,016
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 30,942 144,144
United Arab Emirates, n.e.s. 9/ 900 5,550
United States of America 8,935 14,153
Vietnam 45,600 6,000
Commodity/Country of Destination
144
Table 3.14 EXPORTS OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD AND ARTICLES OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD: 2011 (continued)
(Quantity in Net Kilogram, value in U.S. Dollars, FOB)Quantity Value
Sacks and bags, having a base of a width of 40cm or more, other 11,210 14,571
Korea, Rep. of (South) 1,710 2,571
Micronesia, Federated States of 9,500 12,000
Other sacks and bags, including cones, other 81,468 447,748
Australia 2,321 21,928
Germany 2,822 17,474
Hawaii 1,809 9,047
Hong Kong 88 545
Indonesia (includes West Irian) 171 1,600
Italy 152 2,160
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 776 5,948
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 143 641
Netherlands 10,677 78,722
New Zealand (excludes Western Samoa) 126 409
Papua New Guinea 131 1,169
Singapore 11,135 35,020
Switzerland 333 1,608
Thailand 431 1,232
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 145 1,280
United Arab Emirates, n.e.s. 9/ 12,300 71,519
United States of America 37,908 197,446
Other packing containers, including record sleeves, other 131,126 423,687
Australia 24,269 28,442
Brunei Darussalam 4,360 19,117
Canada 343 1,607
China, People's Rep. of 825 946
Germany 290 150
Guam 1,222 6,900
Hawaii 1,686 8,139
Hong Kong 1,002 4,970
India 5,030 3,999
Indonesia (includes West Irian) 3,651 20,565
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 140 1,800
Kuwait 29,957 20,161
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 4,402 23,080
Commodity/Country of Destination
145
Table 3.14 EXPORTS OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD AND ARTICLES OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD: 2011 (continued)
(Quantity in Net Kilogram, value in U.S. Dollars, FOB)Quantity Value
New Zealand (excludes Western Samoa) 2,070 13,357
Qatar 5,712 14,925
Saudi Arabia 6,144 14,135
Singapore 75 575
Thailand 640 3,017
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 16,000 105,622
United States of America 23,015 130,219
Vietnam 293 1,961
- Box files, letter trays, storage boxes and similar articles, of a kind 27,719 165,646
used in offices, shops or the like
Canada 1,220 6,240
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 21,550 103,500
United States of America 4,949 55,906
Registers, account books, note books, order books, receipt books, letter pads,
memorandum pads, diaries and similar articles, exercise books, blotting-pads,
binders (loose-leaf or other), folders, file covers, manifold business forms, 108,225 757,598
interleaved carbon sets and other articles of stationery, of paper or paperboard;
albums for samples or for collections and book covers, of paper or paperboad
- Registers, account books, note books, order books, receipt books, letter pads, 73,192 289,337
memorandum pads, diaries and similar articles
Australia 168 970
China, People's Rep. of 550 31,040
Finland 48 672
Germany 35,535 96,605
Guam 228 1,800
Hong Kong 310 552
Indonesia (includes West Irian) 395 1,899
Italy 26 222
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 2,906 16,391
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 1,320 2,662
Marshall Islands, Rep. of 59 500
Micronesia, Federated States of 43 252
Netherlands 6,321 34,943
New Zealand (excludes Western Samoa) 10 284
Pacific Trust Territory 22,849 87,912
Commodity/Country of Destination
146
Table 3.14 EXPORTS OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD AND ARTICLES OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD: 2011 (continued)
(Quantity in Net Kilogram, value in U.S. Dollars, FOB)Quantity Value
Papua New Guinea 84 170
Saudi Arabia 15 354
Singapore 448 4,185
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 1,542 2,304
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 190 2,761
United Arab Emirates, n.e.s. 9/ 145 2,859
- Binders (other than book covers), folders and file covers 779 3,350
Indonesia (includes West Irian) 659 3,100
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 120 250
- Albums for samples or for collections 24,292 417,601
Germany 1,174 3,816
Indonesia (includes West Irian) 216 1,016
Italy 90 757
New Zealand (excludes Western Samoa) 308 1,502
United States of America 22,504 410,510
Book covers 200 4,345
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 200 4,345
Other, other 9,762 42,965
Australia 21 131
China, People's Rep. of 223 2,297
Germany 6,250 15,316
Hong Kong 1,064 7,347
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 200 2,040
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 1,287 11,506
Thailand 534 2,196
United States of America 183 2,132
Commodity/Country of Destination
147
Table 3.14 EXPORTS OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD AND ARTICLES OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD: 2011 (continued)
(Quantity in Net Kilogram, value in U.S. Dollars, FOB)Quantity Value
Paper or paperboard labels of all kinds, whether or not printed 235,764 2,965,374
- - Labels that form part of packaging for jewelry for for small objects of personal 12,611 94,744
adornment of for articles of personal use normally carried in the pocket.
in the handbag or on the person
Hong Kong 686 20,066
Korea, Rep. of (South) 9,450 40,743
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 1,417 13,528
Mexico 503 11,570
Poland 150 2,871
Singapore 40 863
United States of America 365 5,103
- - Other 170,369 2,020,377
Australia 56 1,061
Bangladesh 9 482
Brazil 1,180 65,967
Brunei Darussalam 17 91
Canada 286 2,948
China, People's Rep. of 15 1,289
Colombia 2 38
France 15 300
Guam 298 887
Hong Kong 15,106 259,656
India 1,604 8,726
Indonesia (includes West Irian) 4,739 75,610
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 2,569 77,502
Korea, Rep. of (South) 48,669 504,301
Kuwait 10 129
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 10,532 341,224
Malta 131 3,755
Mexico 1,129 26,617
Micronesia, Federated States of 18 60
Myanmar, Union of (Burma) 59,274 147,752
Netherlands 108 400
New Zealand (excludes Western Samoa) 9,900 17,630
Pacific Trust Territory 48 240
Panama 5,985 141,939
Papua New Guinea 1,274 48,000
Commodity/Country of Destination
148
Table 3.14 EXPORTS OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD AND ARTICLES OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD: 2011 (continued)
(Quantity in Net Kilogram, value in U.S. Dollars, FOB)Quantity Value
Poland 558 12,968
Qatar 40 300
Saudi Arabia 13 755
Singapore 65 2,744
Switzerland 14 276
Thailand 1,895 71,910
United States of America 466 18,280
Vietnam 4,344 186,540
- - Labels that form part of packaging for jewellery or for small objects 10,026 47,689
of personal adornment or for articles of personal use normally carried
in the pocket, in the handbag or on the person
Korea, Rep. of (South) 10,026 47,689
- - Other 42,758 802,564
Australia 50 663
Bangladesh 260 8,908
China, People's Rep. of 344 9,931
Germany 14 192
Guam 15 774
Hong Kong 5,253 196,379
India 90 1,405
Indonesia (includes West Irian) 717 9,220
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 4,097 186,106
Korea, Rep. of (South) 2,438 79,307
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 15,630 69,847
Malta 22 1,192
Mexico 970 31,121
Micronesia, Federated States of 204 7,200
Myanmar, Union of (Burma) 7,221 98,054
New Zealand (excludes Western Samoa) 35 790
Nigeria 942 20,428
Papua New Guinea 1,852 24,490
Poland 150 4,329
Saudi Arabia 4 311
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 4 53
Thailand 1,070 35,697
United Arab Emirates, n.e.s. 9/ 87 3,137
United States of America 1,189 11,846
Vietnam 100 1,184
Commodity/Country of Destination
149
Table 3.14 EXPORTS OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD AND ARTICLES OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD: 2011 (continued)
(Quantity in Net Kilogram, value in U.S. Dollars, FOB)Quantity Value
Bobbins, spools, cops and similar supports of paper pulp, paper or 121,068 275,946
paperboard (whether or not perforated or hardened)
- Other 121,068 275,946
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 116,778 274,341
Thailand 4,171 1,030
United States of America 119 575
Other paper, paperboard, cellulose wadding and webs 2,494,743 8,487,938
of cellulose fibres, cut to size or shape; other articles
of paper pulp, paper, paperboard, cellulose wadding
or webs of cellulose fibres
Gummed or adhesive paper, in strips or rolls, other 1,080 56,400
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 1,080 56,400
Other, Filter paper weighing less than 150 g/cu.m. 19,992 162,261
Brunei Darussalam 164 656
Kuwait 6 31
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 1,475 7,646
United States of America 18,347 153,928
Other, other 617 2,238
Brunei Darussalam 116 781
Qatar 407 1,135
Saudi Arabia 94 322
Other, Rolls, sheets and dials, printed for self-recording apparatus 534 2,810
Hong Kong 534 2,810
- Trays, dishes, plates, cups and the like, of paper or paperboard 35,123 159,756
Australia 1,062 4,735
Guam 1,257 8,075
Hawaii 1,520 8,600
Indonesia (includes West Irian) 5,743 31,306
Commodity/Country of Destination
150
Table 3.14 EXPORTS OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD AND ARTICLES OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD: 2011 (continued)
(Quantity in Net Kilogram, value in U.S. Dollars, FOB)Quantity Value
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 70 592
Papua New Guinea 30 79
Qatar 711 2,166
Saudi Arabia 5,069 19,041
Switzerland 1,400 8,301
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 5,166 20,001
United States of America 13,095 56,860
- - Other 2,266 13,233
Palau, Rep. of 2,095 7,570
Singapore 171 5,663
- - - Other 150 1,680
Italy 150 1,680
- - - Silicone paper 93,634 63,055
China, People's Rep. of 23,750 13,750
India 19,000 13,750
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 3,384 8,055
Netherlands 47,500 27,500
- - - Other, cut to size or shape, other than in strips, rolls or sheets 1,425 4,275
Slovak republic (slovakia) 1,425 4,275
- - - Other, cut to size or shape, other than in strips, rolls or sheets 24,850 127,051
Brunei Darussalam 522 2,355
Canada 200 839
Guam 609 5,129
Hong Kong 210 1,232
Indonesia (includes West Irian) 1,825 13,385
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 950 4,300
Kuwait 236 1,182
Qatar 46 243
Saudi Arabia 2,753 9,247
Thailand 14,190 70,591
United States of America 3,309 18,548
Commodity/Country of Destination
151
Table 3.14 EXPORTS OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD AND ARTICLES OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD: 2011 (continued)
(Quantity in Net Kilogram, value in U.S. Dollars, FOB)Quantity Value
Paper and paperboard of a kind used for writing, printing or 481 7,958
other graphic purposes
India 128 4,218
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 78 2,295
Pacific Trust Territory 275 1,445
Articles of paper pulp, paper, paperboard, cellulose wadding 2,314,591 7,887,221
or webs of cellulose fibers
Australia 96,540 405,001
Belgium 47,132 142,109
Brazil 1,112 10,267
Brunei Darussalam 54 149
Canada 7,542 36,829
China, People's Rep. of 2,674 29,283
Denmark 101,258 269,116
Finland 718 14,055
France 436,011 1,164,483
Germany 360,993 1,041,232
Greece 3,304 13,863
Guam 8 42
Hawaii 147 1,178
Hong Kong 5,479 24,406
Hungary 172 1,204
India 18,000 25,900
Indonesia (includes West Irian) 27,537 143,811
Israel 10,126 25,589
Italy 31,510 116,968
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 185,507 881,440
Kuwait 1,062 1,398
Lebanon 1,246 13,487
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 145,052 372,434
Mexico 6,650 38,335
Micronesia, Federated States of 300 1,600
Netherlands 69,855 209,148
New Zealand (excludes Western Samoa) 7,188 15,000
Norway 95 457
Pacific Trust Territory 3,309 3,713
Palau, Rep. of 2,000 6,683
Commodity/Country of Destination
152
Table 3.14 EXPORTS OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD AND ARTICLES OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD: 2011 (concluded)
(Quantity in Net Kilogram, value in U.S. Dollars, FOB)Quantity Value
Poland 1,483 14,356
Portugal 9,250 16,044
Russian Federation (U.S.S.R.) 4,000 28,667
Saudi Arabia 2,000 8,000
Singapore 6,754 28,249
Slovenia 5,500 20,750
South Africa, Rep. of 7/ 1,211 18,474
Spain 10,034 72,038
Sweden 141 1,515
Switzerland 5,485 42,734
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 26,699 39,655
Thailand 28,559 56,361
Turkey 1,000 11,215
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 87,925 369,060
United Arab Emirates, n.e.s. 9/ 16,653 165,535
United States of America 535,316 1,985,388
Source: National Statistics Office, (NSO).
Commodity/Country of Destination
153
Table 3.15 SELECTED NON-TIMBER FOREST PRODUCTS EXPORTS: CY 1990 - 2011 (Quantity in thousand kilograms, value in thousand US $, FOB)
Total Almaciga Resin Elemi Gum Bamboo Rattan Poles Salago Fiber 1/
Qty Val Qty Val Qty Val Qty Val Qty Val Qty Val
CY 2011 506 989 123 226 372 977 6 6 5 6 . . . .
2010 273 439 65 90 162 388 30 26 16 25 . . . .
2009 256 362 128 171 79 173 45 17 4 1 . . . .
2008 456 873 122 172 262 616 47 72 25 13 . . . .
2007 461 626 261 306 146 279 47 25 7 16 . . . .
2006 424 613 163 136 181 298 66 129 14 50 . . . .2005 434 473 191 154 165 237 74 73 4 9 . . . .2004 413 439 230 222 144 193 39 24 a . . . . . .2003 615 820 199 175 361 528 54 113 1 4 . . . .2002 546 660 209 150 272 482 65 28 a a . . . .2001 497 743 204 161 246 528 30 36 17 18 648 452 2000 715 977 319 242 377 696 19 39 - - 638 501 1999 585 717 336 247 245 464 4 6 - - 589 466 1998 588 732 355 254 221 448 12 27 a 3 613 436 1997 549 753 381 303 162 436 6 14 - - 714 493 1996 699 1,250 326 258 353 947 19 43 1 2 723 506 1995 597 899 328 252 259 621 9 22 1 4 683 487 1994 696 743 387 249 269 464 39 26 1 4 789 558 1993 723 937 382 243 330 686 10 6 1 2 746 523 1992 475 479 273 164 176 295 15 20 11 a 828 623 1991 532 543 363 242 146 251 23 49 a 1 705 541 1990 915 1,291 288 211 611 1,064 16 15 a 1 828 765
.. not availablea - less than 1,0001/ - Quantity in thousand bales of 125 kgs.Sources: National Statistics Office; Fiber Industry Dev't. Authority for Salago Fiber
Year
154
Table 3.16 NON-TIMBER FOREST PRODUCTS EXPORTS: 2011
(Quantity in Net Kilogram, Value in US dollars, FOB)
Total 529,521 1,244,168
Resin, Copal (Almaciga) 123,000 226,380
France 12,000 32,400Germany 90,000 153,000Hong kong 11,000 13,980Switzerland 10,000 27,000
Gum, elemi 372,433 976,670
France 119,000 315,800Germany 107,000 273,270India 60,000 144,200Japan (excludes Okinawa) 9,933 38,400Singapore 12,500 16,250Switzerland 64,000 188,750
Bamboos 6,347 5,539
China, People's Rep. of 5,000 2,500United States of America 1,347 3,039
Rattan, Pole 456 5,574
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 60 133Poland 65 189United States of America 331 5,252
Rattan, Split and core 180 345
United States of America 180 345
Other, Buri raffia 27,105 29,660
China, People's Rep. of 19,000 5,000France 105 660United States of America 8,000 24,000
Source: National Statistics Office (NSO)
Commodity/ Country of Destination Quantity Value
155
Table 3.17 EXPORTS OF SELECTED NON-TIMBER MANUFACTURED ARTICLES: 2011 ( Value in US $, FOB)
Unit Quantity Value
Total 1,130,207 4,736,602
1. Plaits and similar products of plaiting materials, whether or not assembledinto strips, plaiting materials, plaits and similar products of similar Nk. 7,880 71,255products of plaiting materials
Buri braids 7,880 71,255
Australia 647 6,594China, People's Rep. of 3,958 37,000Pacific Trust Territory 11 46South Africa, Rep. of 7/ 100 4,800Spain 65 2,150United Arab Emirates, n.e.s. 9/ 10 60United States of America 3,089 20,605
2. Basketwork, wickerwork and other articles, made directly to shape from Nk. 1,122,327 4,665,347plaiting materials
2.1 Of Rattan 888,330 4,041,288
Basket s and basketware containers Pcs. 644,166 3,064,449
Argentina 15,036 82,371Australia 5,299 31,038Austria 1,170 11,364Brunei Darussalam 1,500 10,500Canada 1,891 5,088Chile 13 99China, People's Rep. of 1,700 2,880Colombia 131 1,156Denmark 14,325 8,590Egypt Arab Republic 7,600 13,687France 8,449 49,133Hong Kong 140 1,824Hungary 6,926 14,706Italy 35,640 168,717Japan (excludes Okinawa) 23,104 86,933Korea, Rep. of (South) 20,481 31,564Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 80 70Mexico 490 17,180Micronesia, Federated States of 12 40Netherlands 4,000 5,000New Zealand (excludes Western Samoa) 10 190Panama 60 100
Commodity/Country of Destination
156
Table 3.17 EXPORTS OF SELECTED NON-TIMBER MANUFACTURED ARTICLES: 2011 (continued) ( Value in US $, FOB)
Unit Quantity Value
Poland Pcs. 2,550 14,513Saudi arabia 37,500 60,000South Africa, Rep. of 7/ 756 6,500Spain 6,752 27,843Sweden 240 3,105Taiwan (rep. of china) 1,368 1,000Turkey 73,822 613,741UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 2,764 4,766United Arab Emirates, n.e.s. 9/ 2,300 13,517United States of America 368,057 1,777,234
Handbags, wallets, purses and similar articles Pcs. 20,540 217,303
Hong Kong 226 2,570Italy 4,000 20,000Japan (excludes Okinawa) 6,826 129,197Turkey 100 1,750United Arab Emirates, n.e.s. 9/ 72 648United States of America 9,316 63,138
Other Pcs. 223,624 759,536
Argentina 588 2,356Australia 4,233 18,339Canada 13,120 32,090Colombia 319 3,201Germany 1,140 3,135Hawaii 1,548 18,297Hong Kong 70 1,449Italy 74,026 192,818Japan (excludes Okinawa) 700 2,190Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 236 1,650Netherlands 4,494 5,725Paraguay 4,542 9,721Poland 4,795 22,054Saudi arabia 11,382 34,541Spain 7,771 20,715Switzerland 560 3,733Turkey 27,724 79,959
Commodity/Country of Destination
157
Table 3.17 EXPORTS OF SELECTED NON-TIMBER MANUFACTURED ARTICLES: 2011 (continued) ( Value in US $, FOB)
Unit Quantity Value
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 9,810 18,908United Arab Emirates, n.e.s. 9/ 6,300 18,626United States of America 50,066 267,329Virgin islands (u.s.) 200 2,700
2.2 Of Bamboo Pcs. 127,650 424,872
Basket s and basketware containers 108,213 312,549
Brunei Darussalam 4,500 10,500Italy 3,453 12,000Japan (excludes Okinawa) 16,828 56,215Korea, Rep. of (South) 4,780 3,760Poland 4,500 28,889Turkey 8,400 25,238United Arab Emirates, n.e.s. 9/ 463 5,995United States of America 65,289 169,952
Handbags, wallets , purses and smilar articles 1,487 29,021
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 1,487 29,021
Other 17,950 83,302
Australia 476 6,421Canada 750 5,165China, People's Rep. of 4 85Colombia 24 56Germany 1,200 2,492Hawaii 6,619 17,665Hong Kong 630 13,953Italy 1,930 13,907Japan (excludes Okinawa) 1,496 10,153Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 79 120Malta 31 50South Africa, Rep. of 7/ 184 5,324UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 1,159 3,734United States of America 3,368 4,177
Commodity/Country of Destination
158
Table 3.17 EXPORTS OF SELECTED NON-TIMBER MANUFACTURED ARTICLES: 2011 (concluded) ( Value in US $, FOB)
Unit Quantity Value
2.3 Other Pcs. 106,347 199,187
Placemats, abaca 100,073 196,684
Colombia 1,040 1,856France 204 306Germany 55 547Hawaii 1,949 3,086Japan (excludes Okinawa) 26,840 24,985Portugal 1,400 1,430Spain 12,042 37,856Turkey 3,810 3,924United Arab Emirates, n.e.s. 9/ 7,938 19,947United States of America 44,795 102,747
Placemats, buri 5,170 968
Australia 4,080 497Fiji 120 229Hawaii 485 121United States of America 485 121
Placemats, pandan 1,104 1,535
United States of America 1,104 1,535
Source : National Statistics Office(NSO).
Commodity/Country of Destination
159
Table 3.18 EXPORTS OF PULP AND WASTE PAPER: 2011 (Quantity in Net Kilogram, Value in US $, FOB)
Quantity Value
Total 151,445,195 128,900,233
1. Chemical wood pulp, soda or sulphate, other than dissolving grades 684 5,799
Semi-bleached or bleached Coniferous 684 5,799
India 684 5,799
2. Pulps fibres derived from recovered (waste and scrap)
paper or paperboard or of other fibrous cellulosic material 30,039,327 105,277,954
Other 30,039,327 105,277,954
Chemical, abaca pulp 29,820,204 104,465,707
Belgium 918,094 1,391,252China, People's Rep. of 2,264,821 9,291,954France 1,945,126 6,339,121Germany 1,369,688 4,821,141Italy 50,205 232,474Japan (excludes Okinawa) 4,050,158 17,553,032Korea, Rep. of (South) 37,875 137,902Netherlands 7,630,440 24,689,869Singapore 655,489 2,336,717Spain 32,000 142,400Sweden 96,528 493,200Taiwan (Rep. of China) 122,268 416,409Thailand 13,600 47,870UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 7,796,783 26,565,301United States of America 2,837,129 10,007,065
Chemical, other 219,123 812,247
France 2,000 5,820Japan (excludes Okinawa) 198,000 794,684Sweden 1,800 5,000United States of America 17,323 6,743
Commodity/Country of Destination
160
Table 3.18 EXPORTS OF PULP AND WASTE PAPER: 2011 (concluded) (Quantity in Net Kilogram, Value in US $, FOB)
Quantity Value
3. Recovered (waste and scrap) paper or paperboard 121,405,184 23,616,480
Unbleached kraft paper or paperboard or corrugated paper or paperboard 23,485,328 4,843,135
China, People's Rep. of 12,790,250 2,724,241Korea, Rep. of (South) 270,000 72,440Singapore 4,750 4,284Taiwan (Rep. of China) 1,304,400 332,209Thailand 8,243,053 1,503,961Vietnam 872,875 206,000
Paper or paperboard made mainly of mechanical pulp (for example, newspapers, journals and similar printed matter) 6,737,135 1,744,564
China, People's Rep. of 517,000 41,360Korea, Rep. of (South) 6,018,000 1,605,404Thailand 202,000 97,440Vietnam 135 360
Other, including unsorted waste and scrap 91,182,721 17,028,781
China, People's Rep. of 33,465,354 5,571,442Hong Kong 31,200 6,240Indonesia (includes West Irian) 500,000 130,000Korea, Rep. of (South) 5,565,487 1,163,975Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 1,742,250 428,374Pacific Trust Territory 4,944 1,977Singapore 736,875 192,500Taiwan (Rep. of China) 1,249,608 277,035Thailand 46,556,613 8,941,352Vietnam 1,330,390 315,886
Source : National Statistics Office (NSO).
Commodity/Country of Destination
161
Table 3.19 FOREST-BASED PRODUCTS EXPORT SUMMARY: 2011
Value
('000 US$, FOB)
Log (cu.m) 2,696 145
Lumber (cu.m.) 404,533 24,377
Veneer and Other Wood Worked (cu.m.) 14,633 1,347
Plywood and Plywood Veneered Panels (cu.m.) 39,834 24,336
Fiberboard (nk) 114 5
Non-timber Forest Products (nk) 529,521 1,244
Selected Non-Timber Manufactured Articles m 4,737
Wood-Based Manufactured Articles (gk) 441,925,314 1,683,815
Pulp and Waste Paper (nk) 151,445,195 128,900
Paper and Articles of Paper and Paperboard (nk) 135,575,892 179,940
Forest-Based Furniture (gk) 20,957,881 105,874
Other Forest-Based Products m 12,619
Total Forest Products Exports 2,167,339
Total Exports 48,305,000
Forest Products Exports as % of the Total Exports (in terms of value) 4.4868
Note: m indicates miscellaneous unit of measurements
Exports Quantity
162
Table 3.20 TOP TEN FOREST-BASED PRODUCTS EXPORTS: 2011
(Value in thousand US $, FOB)
Rank Product Value % Share to Total
Total 2,166,286 100.00
1 Wood Based Manufactured Articles 1,683,815 77.73
2 Paper and Articles of Paper and Paperboard 179,940 8.31
3 Pulp and Waste Paper 128,900 5.95
4 Forest-Based Furniture 105,874 4.89
5 Lumber 24,377 1.12
6 Plywood and Plywood Veneered Panels 24,336 0.54
7 Wood Charcoal whether or not agglomerated 11,716 1.13
8 Selected Non-Timber Manufactured Articles 4,737 0.22
9 Veneer and Other Wood Worked 1,347 0.06
10 Non-Timber Forest Products 1,244 0.06
163
- 200,000 400,000 600,000 800,000 1,000,000 1,200,000 1,400,000 1,600,000 1,800,000
Non-Timber Forest Products
Veneer and other wood worked
Selected Non-Timber Manufactured Articles
Wood Charcoal whether or not agglomerated
Plywood and plywood veneered panels
Lumber
Forest-based furniture
Pulp and waste paper
Paper and articles of paper and paperboard
Wood-Based Manufactured Articles
FIG. 3.1 TOP TEN FOREST-BASED PRODUCTS EXPORTS: 2011(VALUE IN '000 US$, FOB)
Product
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RANK
2
3
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5
6
7
8
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164
Table 3.21 IMPORTS OF LOG AND PROCESSED FOREST PRODUCTS: 1990 - 2011
(Volume in cu.m.,Value in US dollars, CIF)
Lumber Plywood 1/
Veneer 2/
Volume Value Volume Value Volume Value Volume Value
2011 88,908 19,094,349 159,974 77,311,893 94,231 76,711,777 38,011 12,672,509
2010 41,589 10,908,591 136,574 55,196,603 61,163 39,558,652 25,683 6,821,327
2009 37,412 7,444,738 128,754 47,702,732 3,886 1,485,791 20,462 3,853,330
2008 77,557 18,543,320 134,846 52,019,144 1,523 526,994 23,062 6,052,887
2007 93,183 23,959,123 174,456 90,702,741 4,348 2,355,433 18,101 6,043,349
2006 65,185 19,742,069 261,193 95,719,492 6,207 4,067,817 26,602 7,335,531
2005 164,959 23,867,765 362,509 117,742,543 3,959 1,473,557 64,426 16,712,755
2004 177,107 17,877,077 246,685 88,400,636 1,963 1,086,528 51,232 12,293,977
2003 355,787 33,107,917 338,064 105,403,457 5,091 2,120,825 91,143 22,354,132
2002 434,175 40,613,551 401,086 103,885,902 650 198,625 74,505 17,915,349
2001 551,327 44,707,227 370,809 86,270,886 402 201,067 105,427 26,370,676
2000 584,759 54,340,693 358,514 79,810,286 1,015 638,864 119,337 31,521,947
1999 583,643 69,450,136 381,235 116,771,575 1,019 551,638 138,248 40,248,741
1998 434,903 54,874,834 296,147 71,187,685 2,034 651,322 63,317 16,586,240
1997 768,474 117,821,197 411,657 112,638,911 1,032 478,277 86,420 27,569,438
1996 877,585 127,412,566 567,426 161,972,198 923 673,804 94,551 26,424,406
1995 694,954 82,036,115 378,531 82,225,192 242 127,608 25,819 8,057,803
1994 404,065 56,215,587 298,363 66,589,072 899 473,360 605 1,540,828
1993 603,530 82,450,724 462,941 45,239,184 365 526,984 2,880 1,329,213
1992 530,026 61,409,369 43,278 11,340,450 308 96,179 329 186,219
1991 395,239 29,959,619 9,974 2,134,607 1,777 467,981 83 62,929
1990 381,178 41,408,590 3,741 2,391,734 3,078 1,814,075 97 105,344
1/ Plywood consisting solely of sheets of wood
2/ Veneer for plywood manufacture
Source: National Statistics Office (NSO).
Year Log
165
Table 3.22 ROUNDWOOD IMPORTS: 2011 (Volume in cu.m., Value in US dollars, FOB & CIF)
Value
FOB CIF
Total 88,908 17,410,725 19,094,349
1 Logs 88,908 17,410,725 19,094,349
1.1 Other coniferous 17,419 2,677,553 2,953,826
Damar Minyak 350 40,752 43,889
Other 350 40,752 43,889
China, People's Rep. of 350 40,752 43,889
Podo 5,027 1,003,056 1,107,027
Other 5,027 1,003,056 1,107,027
Solomon Islands (British) 5,027 1,003,056 1,107,027
Other 12,042 1,633,745 1,802,910
Other 12,042 1,633,745 1,802,910
China, People's Rep. of 339 60,683 66,212Mexico 38 14,493 15,359New Zealand (excludes Western Samoa) 717 411,730 453,997Papua New Guinea 10,948 1,146,839 1,267,342
1.2 Treated with paint, stains, creosote or other preservatives 1,668 695,729 775,793
Poles and piles and other wood in the round 129 65,776 72,063
Australia 129 65,776 72,063
Other 1,539 629,953 703,730
Australia 1,512 617,781 690,382
Mexico 27 12,172 13,348
1.3 Non-coniferous, tropical 15,609 3,436,390 3,694,286
Dark Red Meranti 127 196,504 202,330
Commodity/Country of Origin Quantity
166
Table 3.22 ROUNDWOOD IMPORTS: 2011 (continued) (Volume in cu.m., Value in US dollars, FOB & CIF)
Value
FOB CIF
Other 127 196,504 202,330
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 127 196,504 202,330
Light Red Meranti 376 304,846 313,987
Other 376 304,846 313,987
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 307 252,590 260,426Singapore 68 52,256 53,561
Meranti Bakau 476 550,528 565,398
Other 476 550,528 565,398
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 408 501,835 515,320Singapore 68 48,693 50,078
Other 14,631 2,384,512 2,612,571
Kapur, Other 63 25,032 28,445
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 63 25,032 28,445
Other, Other 14,568 2,359,480 2,584,126
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 655 102,848 113,060Papua New Guinea 13,868 2,254,402 2,468,596Uruguay 45 2,230 2,470
1.4 Other non-coniferous 54,212 10,601,053 11,670,444
Of oak (Quercus spp:) 44 113,593 116,334
Other 44 113,593 116,334
China, People's Rep. of 44 113,593 116,334
Commodity/Country of Origin Quantity
167
Table 3.22 ROUNDWOOD IMPORTS: 2011 (concluded) (Volume in cu.m., Value in US dollars, FOB & CIF)
Value
FOB CIF
Of beech (Fagus spp:) 3,009 659,729 730,879
Poles, piles and other wood in the round
Solomon Islands (British) 2,746 625,887 690,794Uruguay 263 33,842 40,085
Other 51,159 9,827,731 10,823,231
Other 51,159 9,827,731 10,823,231
Canada 3,229 903,905 1,003,426Germany 405 134,522 139,232Japan (excludes Okinawa) 196 154,987 165,862Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 2,749 1,481,654 1,641,239Netherlands 71 12,128 13,734Papua New Guinea 36,061 5,250,424 5,913,477Solomon Islands (British) 7,644 1,673,222 1,694,896South Africa, Rep. of 7/ 82 4,530 5,018United States of America 530 189,184 219,216Uruguay 193 23,175 27,131
Source: National Statistics Office (NSO)
Commodity/Country of Origin Quantity
168
Table 3.23 LUMBER IMPORTS: 2011 (Volume in cubic meter, FOB & CIF value in US dollars)
Value
FOB CIF
Total 159,974 70,200,141 77,311,893
Wood sawn or chipped lengthwise, sliced or peeled, whetheror not planed sanded or end-jointed, of a thickness exceeding 6 mm.
1 Coniferous 26,789 11,719,580 12,912,516
1.1 Planed 982 354,075 397,969
Canada 316 120,966 141,066China, people's rep. of 55 37,986 40,883New zealand (excludes western samoa) 294 57,898 63,989United states of america 317 137,225 152,031
1.2 Other 25,808 11,365,505 12,514,547
Australia 659 390,628 432,112Canada 16,666 6,936,410 7,612,859China, people's rep. of 218 213,146 221,877Germany 1,415 620,372 685,970Japan (excludes okinawa) 250 98,964 109,570Malaysia (federation of malaya) 512 117,010 129,038New zealand (excludes western samoa) 648 335,083 371,248Romania 100 41,575 45,827United states of america 5,314 2,601,464 2,894,528Vietnam 26 10,853 11,518
2 Of tropical wood 133,185 58,480,561 64,399,377
2.1 Dark Red Meranti, Light Red Meranti and Meranti Bakau 3,155 980,740 1,152,235
Dark Red Meranti, Light Red Meranti 3,143 952,765 1,123,356
Other 3,143 952,765 1,123,356
Malaysia (federation of malaya) 60 92,318 95,845Sabah (comprises malaysia) 22 33,353 34,191Solomon islands (british) 3,061 827,094 993,320
Meranti Bakau 11 27,975 28,879
Other 11 27,975 28,879
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 11 27,975 28,879
Commodity/Country of Origin Volume
169
Table 3.23 LUMBER IMPORTS: 2011 (continued) (Volume in cubic meter, FOB & CIF value in US dollars)
Value
FOB CIF
2.2 White Lauan, White Meranti, White Seraya, Yellow Meranti 39 33,235 36,809
Other 39 33,235 36,809
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 39 33,235 36,809
2.3 Other 323 106,446 120,761
Jelutong, Other 42 47,846 52,754
United States of America 42 47,846 52,754
Keruing, Other 94 12,797 15,944
Cameroon 81 7,425 9,972Canada 13 5,372 5,972
Other, other 187 45,803 52,063
Cameroon 75 7,709 9,660Taiwan (rep. of china) 33 5,995 6,723United states of america 52 21,087 24,001Vietnam 27 11,012 11,679
2.4 Others 129,668 57,360,140 63,089,572
Of Oak, other 104 107,926 114,822
Belgium 9 27,687 28,791Denmark 17 11,959 12,466United states of america 65 57,178 62,239Vietnam 14 11,102 11,326
Of Beech, other 143 32,859 36,685
France 30 12,890 14,231Netherlands 113 19,969 22,454
Other, other 129,421 57,219,355 62,938,065
Australia 2 3,869 4,092Austria 26 19,026 19,832Canada 60,562 27,895,918 30,679,941Chile 350 94,458 104,791China, people's rep. of 2,383 1,105,160 1,175,339Taiwan (rep. of china) 22 29,346 32,784Czech republic (czechoslovakia) 94 51,321 55,927Denmark 3 1,293 1,434
Commodity/Country of Origin Volume
170
Table 3.23 LUMBER IMPORTS: 2011 (concluded) (Volume in cubic meter, FOB & CIF value in US dollars)
Value
FOB CIF
Fiji 82 61,683 68,618Finland 212 161,918 176,832Germany 8,221 3,403,959 3,753,397Japan (excludes okinawa) 2,045 1,355,191 1,454,018Malaysia (federation of malaya) 6,448 1,318,934 1,444,377Netherlands 85 15,561 17,594New zealand (excludes western samoa) 5,815 1,577,504 1,742,250Norway 313 27,016 32,846Papua new guinea 320 104,429 133,874Romania 936 395,888 434,423Singapore 3,707 1,883,236 2,055,802Solomon islands (british) 1,902 444,515 535,496United states of america 35,847 17,229,472 18,972,235Vietnam 43 39,658 42,163
a - less than 1 cubic meterSource: National Statistics Office (NSO)
VolumeCommodity/Country of Origin
171
Table 3.24 IMPORTS OF VENEER AND OTHER WOOD; WORKED: 2011 (Volume in cubic meter, FOB & CIF values in US dollars)
Value
FOB CIF
Total 38,011 11,333,413 12,672,509
1. Coniferous 16,179 4,272,240 4,731,305
1.1 Cedar wood slants for pencil manufacture 82 181,737 189,806
China, People's Rep. of 82 181,737 189,806
1.2 Radiata pinewood for blackboard manufactruing 1,171 121,816 147,639
China, People's Rep. of 1,171 121,816 147,639
1.3 Face veneer sheets 2,673 467,310 524,608
Austria 17 18,132 18,866Cambodia (Democratic Kampuchea) 359 106,661 115,205China, People's Rep. of 2,295 332,769 378,207Italy 1 6,599 8,859Singapore 1 3,149 3,471
1.4 Other 12,252 3,501,377 3,869,252
Other 12,252 3,501,377 3,869,252
Sheets for plywood 32 47,948 50,324
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 32 47,948 50,324
Veneer corestock 6,567 1,157,434 1,299,481
China, People's Rep. of 5,442 675,445 756,951Hong Kong a 2,338 2,893Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 1,125 479,651 539,637
Other 5,653 2,295,995 2,519,447
Australia 5 75,640 80,864Austria 17 17,633 18,978China, People's Rep. of 4,984 1,290,388 1,435,928France 1 3,262 3,383Hong Kong 353 45,744 52,664Italy 11 8,669 9,518Japan (excludes Okinawa) 210 694,756 740,075
Commodity */Country of Origin Volume
172
Table 3.24 IMPORTS OF VENEER AND OTHER WOOD; WORKED: 2011 (continued) (Volume in cubic meter, FOB & CIF values in US dollars)
Value
FOB CIF
Singapore 6 47,788 53,484Thailand 8 8,097 8,549UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 1 5,492 6,146United States of America 25 86,773 97,785Vietnam 33 11,753 12,073
2 Of tropical woods 2,282 666,574 751,982
Other 2,282 666,574 751,982
Other wood prepared for pencil manufacture 100 34,428 38,279
China, People's Rep. of 100 34,428 38,279
Other 2,182 632,146 713,703
A. Sheets for veneering which are obtained by slicing laminated wood 70 68,492 77,424
China, People's Rep. of 70 68,492 77,424
B. Other 2,112 563,654 636,279
Veneer corestock 735 229,409 255,886
China, People's Rep. of 568 202,810 225,453Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 167 26,599 30,433
Other 1,377 334,245 380,393
China, People's Rep. of 878 245,951 279,612Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 460 71,552 81,822Myanmar, Union of (Burma) 40 16,742 18,959
3 Other 19,550 6,394,599 7,189,222
3.1 Face Veneer sheets 2,531 546,923 606,632
China, People's Rep. of 335 157,758 177,198France 1 24,018 27,301Germany 19 21,065 22,327Indonesia (includes West Irian) 1 3,774 3,970Italy 3 22,804 24,309Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 2,147 249,848 274,677
Commodity */Country of Origin Volume
173
Table 3.24 IMPORTS OF VENEER AND OTHER WOOD; WORKED: 2011 (concluded) (Volume in cubic meter, FOB & CIF values in US dollars)
Value
FOB CIF
Netherlands 21 48,504 55,142Singapore 2 4,479 4,746United States of America 4 13,371 15,602Vietnam a 1,302 1,360
3.2 Other 17,020 5,847,676 6,582,590
Other 17,020 5,847,676 6,582,590
Veneer corestock 4,169 839,499 973,248
China, People's Rep. of 2,212 580,272 680,204France a 2,199 3,182Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 1,957 257,028 289,862
Other 12,851 5,008,177 5,609,342
Australia 3 9,526 10,385China, People's Rep. of 6,092 2,099,703 2,388,979Germany a 185 195Hong Kong 10 1,730 2,053Italy 50 47,264 51,398Japan (excludes Okinawa) 44 119,944 131,769Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 728 86,540 100,862New Zealand (excludes Western Samoa) 5,804 2,529,045 2,791,323Singapore 10 36,416 39,699Spain 5 3,173 3,536Taiwan (Rep. of China) 43 8,016 8,637Thailand 22 7,641 8,659United States of America 41 58,994 71,847
* - not exceeding 6 mm, N.E.S.a - less than 1 cubic meterSource: National Statistics Office (NSO)
Commodity */Country of Origin Volume
174
Table 3.25 IMPORTS OF PLYWOOD AND OTHER PLYWOOD AND VENEERED PANELS AND SIMILAR LAMINATED WOOD PRODUCTS: 2011
(Volume in cubic meters, FOB & CIF values in US dollars)
Value
FOB CIF
Total 94,231 69,616,583 76,711,777
I. Plywood consisting solely of sheets of wood each ply not 4,709 4,364,226 4,673,037exceeding 6 mm thickness
1. With at least one outer ply of tropical wood 2,382 2,584,244 2,731,194
## Plain, Other 1,391 1,902,146 1,991,839
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 1,391 1,902,146 1,991,839
## Other, other 991 682,098 739,355
China, People's Rep. of 306 103,551 111,750Japan (excludes Okinawa) 41 51,669 57,810Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 643 526,878 569,795
2 Other 2,327 1,779,982 1,941,843
## Plain 831 681,614 762,957
China, People's Rep. of 135 49,796 55,155Hong Kong 1 755 840Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 583 593,148 662,966Thailand 98 22,446 25,685United States of America 15 15,469 18,311
2.2 Other 1,496 1,098,368 1,178,886
Australia 2 2,208 2,462China, People's Rep. of 299 118,207 128,401Hong Kong 5 4,903 5,228India 65 15,408 17,263Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 1,012 906,503 967,811Singapore 7 7,518 7,982Taiwan (Rep. of China) 89 40,739 46,267Thailand 17 2,882 3,472
II. Other, with at least one outer ply of non-coniferous wood 31,369 25,837,006 28,919,302
1. With at least one ply of tropical wood 31,369 25,837,006 74,614
1.2 Other 31,369 25,837,006 28,919,302
Plywood panels faced with metal, artificial plastic, or other materials 117 66,969 74,614
China, People's Rep. of 92 38,620 43,368
Commodity/Country of Origin Volume
175
Table 3.25 IMPORTS OF PLYWOOD AND OTHER PLYWOOD AND VENEERED PANELS AND SIMILAR LAMINATED WOOD PRODUCTS: 2011 (continued)
(Volume in cubic meters, FOB & CIF values in US dollars)
Value
FOB CIF8 3,527 3,945
Korea, Rep. of (South) 2 160 317Thailand 16 24,662 26,984United States of America
Other 31,252 25,770,037 28,844,688
Canada 476 226,384 320,584China, People's Rep. of 1,992 799,861 856,030Germany 122 442,198 484,091Hong Kong 1 208 218Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 26,852 22,636,341 25,341,009Sarawak (Comprises Malaysia) 1,469 1,268,803 1,428,639Singapore 329 372,416 387,994United States of America 11 23,826 26,123
III. Other 58,152 39,415,351 43,119,438
1. Other 547 336,497 368,342
Plywood panels faced with metal, artificial plastic, or other materials 547 336,497 368,342
China, People's Rep. of 266 101,861 108,415Hong Kong 5 3,339 3,654Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 274 231,014 255,899Singapore 3 283 374
2. Other 57,605 39,078,854 42,751,096
Other 57,605 39,078,854 42,751,096
Australia 21 75,926 85,973Belgium 2 7,519 8,299China, People's Rep. of 13,881 4,312,211 4,667,682Germany 192 422,994 435,790Hong Kong 84 54,554 56,680India 96 19,378 21,258Indonesia (includes West Irian) 25 25,850 29,128Japan (excludes Okinawa) 147 481,308 504,433Korea, Rep. of (South) 307 152,708 159,504Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 39,612 31,537,475 34,636,903Netherlands 1 5,235 5,503
Commodity/Country of Origin Volume
176
Table 3.25 IMPORTS OF PLYWOOD AND OTHER PLYWOOD AND VENEERED PANELS AND SIMILAR LAMINATED WOOD PRODUCTS: 2011 (concluded)
(Volume in cubic meters, FOB & CIF values in US dollars)
Value
FOB CIF
Sabah (comprises Malaysia) 554 460,555 478,615
Singapore 725 735,867 793,959
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 338 247,674 276,148
Thailand 132 40,197 43,874
United States of America 102 227,805 249,363
Vietnam 1,386 271,598 297,984
Source: National Statistics Office (NSO)
Commodity/Country of Origin Volume
177
Table 3.26 PARTICLEBOARD IMPORTS: 2011
(Quantity in Gross kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US dollars)
FOB CIF
Particleboard and similar board of wood or other ligneous materials
Total 40,500,217 16,876,185 18,525,496
1 Oriented strand board and wafer board of wood 21,837,831 9,500,729 10,406,304
1.1 Unworked or not further worked than sanded 1,573,447 402,086 440,255
China, People's Rep. of 2,838 1,667 1,878Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 1,547,101 394,696 431,929Thailand 23,508 5,723 6,448
1.2 Other 20,264,384 9,098,643 9,966,049
Austria 64,751 18,961 21,641Canada 23,902 12,270 13,356China, People's Rep. of 569,037 234,522 257,912Germany 111,859 37,001 49,011Hong Kong 4,366 960 1,072Italy 306,920 110,234 120,852Japan (excludes Okinawa) 1,991,357 2,045,878 2,185,661Korea, Rep. of (South) 72,990 80,690 90,160Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 12,299,019 5,153,215 5,684,346Malta 153,600 44,658 49,133Romania 49,680 16,036 19,352Sarawak (Comprises Malaysia) 140,600 37,119 41,481Singapore 4,744 5,353 5,826Taiwan (Rep. of China) 283,968 38,870 42,994Thailand 4,161,436 1,236,578 1,355,239United States of America 26,155 26,298 28,013
2 Other of wood 4,189,709 1,922,711 2,101,536
2.1 - - surface-covered with melamine-impregnated paper 1,835,564 760,857 824,594
Austria 25,000 7,741 9,337Germany 25,000 6,082 7,696Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 530,968 264,010 287,527Thailand 1,254,596 483,024 520,034
Value Commodity/Country of Origin Quantity
178
Table 3.26 PARTICLEBOARD IMPORTS: 2011 (concluded)
(Quantity in Gross kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US dollars)
Value
FOB CIF
2.2 - - surface-covered with decorative laminates of plastics 686,122 280,750 302,600
China, People's Rep. of 32,920 36,177 38,244Korea, Rep. of (South) 54,695 10,689 12,152Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 322,210 130,500 140,195Thailand 276,297 103,384 112,009
2.3 Other 1,668,023 881,104 974,342
China, People's Rep. of 102,399 44,022 47,409Japan (excludes Okinawa) 146,587 159,108 173,776Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 1,038,589 543,170 605,173Thailand 380,448 134,804 147,984
3 Other 14,472,677 5,452,745 6,017,656
Austria 282,035 93,541 109,309Belgium 38,445 11,390 11,705China, People's Rep. of 3,416,285 1,136,391 1,268,793Denmark 71 1,312 1,497India 21,627 4,634 4,925Indonesia (includes West Irian) 70,014 6,524 7,225Japan (excludes Okinawa) 1,460,314 1,544,515 1,679,617Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 4,779,634 1,669,766 1,839,345Taiwan (Rep. of China) 302,503 50,553 55,988Thailand 4,094,306 926,435 1,030,373United States of America 7,443 7,684 8,879
Source: National Statistics Office (NSO)
QuantityCommodity/Country of Origin
178
Table 3.26 PARTICLEBOARD IMPORTS: 2011 (concluded)
(Quantity in Gross kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US dollars)
Value
FOB CIF
2.2 - - surface-covered with decorative laminates of plastics 686,122 280,750 302,600
China, People's Rep. of 32,920 36,177 38,244Korea, Rep. of (South) 54,695 10,689 12,152Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 322,210 130,500 140,195Thailand 276,297 103,384 112,009
2.3 Other 1,668,023 881,104 974,342
China, People's Rep. of 102,399 44,022 47,409Japan (excludes Okinawa) 146,587 159,108 173,776Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 1,038,589 543,170 605,173Thailand 380,448 134,804 147,984
3 Other 14,472,677 5,452,745 6,017,656
Austria 282,035 93,541 109,309Belgium 38,445 11,390 11,705China, People's Rep. of 3,416,285 1,136,391 1,268,793Denmark 71 1,312 1,497India 21,627 4,634 4,925Indonesia (includes West Irian) 70,014 6,524 7,225Japan (excludes Okinawa) 1,460,314 1,544,515 1,679,617Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 4,779,634 1,669,766 1,839,345Taiwan (Rep. of China) 302,503 50,553 55,988Thailand 4,094,306 926,435 1,030,373United States of America 7,443 7,684 8,879
Source: National Statistics Office (NSO)
QuantityCommodity/Country of Origin
179
Table 3.27 FIBERBOARD IMPORTS: 2011 (Quantity in Net Kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US dollars)
FOB CIF
Total 42,146,845 23,302,848 28,186,155
1. Fiberboard of wood or other ligneous materials,of a density excdg. 0.80 g/cm3 20,183,574 11,100,297 11,984,611
1.1 Not mechanically worked or surface covered 93,135 37,875 41,819
China, People's Rep. of 53,042 15,530 17,039India 15,675 5,653 6,177Indonesia (includes West Irian) 1,230 1,513 1,664Japan (excludes Okinawa) 500 510 559Norway 5,388 7,923 9,080Thailand 17,300 6,746 7,300
1.2 Other 20,090,439 11,062,422 11,942,792
Australia 25,000 11,974 13,611Chile 13,590 12,197 14,032China, People's Rep. of 6,994,266 3,378,322 3,620,544Germany 91,983 33,356 37,653Greece 1,696 3,678 4,093Hong kong 45,824 13,441 15,178India 84,753 36,886 41,533Indonesia (includes West Irian) 488,392 105,191 112,468Japan (excludes Okinawa) 117,474 285,899 304,252Korea, Rep. of (South) 104,028 20,220 22,909Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 5,025,030 3,300,169 3,572,581New Zealand (excludes Western Samoa) 1,882,661 1,751,619 1,891,485Sabah (comprises Malaysia) 155,067 134,991 136,575Sarawak (comprises Malaysia) 108,738 110,949 122,885Singapore 240,857 179,559 194,528Taiwan (Rep. of China) 2,493 1,152 1,263Thailand 4,693,498 1,671,301 1,819,705United States of America 15,089 11,518 17,497
2. Fiberboard of wood or other ligneous materials, of a density excdg. 0.50 g/cm3 but not excdg. 0.80 g/cm3 19,998,002 11,159,107 15,014,266
2.1 Not mechanically worked or surface covered 13,138,100 7,995,011 8,794,108
Australia 8,580 9,657 10,194China, People's Rep. of 313,733 138,826 150,696Germany 58,030 23,935 26,625
QuantityValue
Commodity/Country of Origin
180
Table 3.27 FIBERBOARD IMPORTS: 2011 (continued) (Quantity in Net Kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US dollars)
FOB CIF
Indonesia (includes West Irian) 104,652 42,035 45,838Japan (excludes Okinawa) 133,960 230,819 247,673Korea, Rep. of (South) 32,840 6,036 6,863Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 8,723,486 5,156,081 5,720,586New Zealand (excludes Western Samoa) 976,599 876,113 950,724Sarawak (comprises Malaysia) 404,844 370,319 411,639Singapore 580,013 508,181 539,093Thailand 1,801,363 633,009 684,177
2.2 Wooden beading and mouldings 17,300 11,838 12,098
China, People's Rep. of 17,300 11,838 12,098
2.3 Other 6,842,602 3,152,258 6,208,060
Australia 64,972 33,752 2,832,193China, People's Rep. of 1,450,054 560,047 609,053Germany 18,174 7,791 8,744Indonesia (includes West Irian) 708,512 232,731 252,204Japan (excludes Okinawa) 11,417 19,783 22,101Korea, Rep. of (South) 32,840 6,285 6,971Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 2,300,932 783,649 846,489New Zealand (excludes Western Samoa) 770,767 738,270 799,631Singapore 100,510 17,791 19,751Taiwan (Rep. of China) 2,990 1,738 1,887Thailand 1,341,434 555,294 608,356United States of America 40,000 195,127 200,680
3. Fiberboard of wood or other ligneous materials, 166,940 58,438 62,859 of a density excdg. 0.35 g/cm3 but not excdg. 0.50 g/cm3
3.1 Other 166,940 58,438 62,859
China, People's Rep. of 50,920 14,574 16,348India 17,540 5,210 5,666Thailand 98,480 38,654 40,845
4. Fiberboard of wood or other ligneous materials 1,798,329 985,006 1,124,419
4.1 Wooden beading and mouldings, including moulded 70,966 36,320 39,184skirting and other moulded board
China, People's Rep. of 36,000 23,125 24,733Thailand 34,966 13,195 14,451
Commodity/Country of Origin QuantityValue
181
Table 3.27 FIBERBOARD IMPORTS: 2011 (concluded) (Quantity in Net Kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US dollars)
FOB CIF
4.2 Other 1,727,363 948,686 1,085,235
Australia 1,840 2,440 2,698Chile 50,600 48,538 54,536China, People's Rep. of 976,079 418,852 448,621Denmark 245 1,312 2,624Germany 16,407 10,623 11,331Hong kong 200 5,916 6,553Japan (excludes Okinawa) 5,481 30,842 31,820Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 416,803 244,925 322,012Taiwan (Rep. of China) 93,155 77,133 85,950Thailand 147,303 89,083 97,138United States of America 19,250 19,022 21,952
Source: National Statistics Office (NSO)
Commodity/Country of Origin QuantityValue
182
Table 3.28 IMPORTS OF WOOD RESIDUES: 2011 (Quantity in Net kilogram, Value in US dollars, FOB & CIF)
Value
FOB CIF
Total 1,605,013 1,048,756 1,197,045
Sawdust and wood waste and scrap whether or not 1,605,013 1,048,756 1,197,045agglomerated in logs, briquettes, pellets orsimilar forms
Other 1,605,013 1,048,756 1,197,045
Canada 279 830 890China, People's Rep. of 3,000 1,074 1,127Germany 1,315,387 890,898 1,023,639Indonesia (includes West Irian) 15,000 15,984 18,882Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 484 564 641Netherlands 117,290 82,008 86,894Singapore 23,709 10,382 11,796Taiwan (Rep. of China) 1,060 424 773Thailand 74,189 33,134 36,792United States of America 4,365 5,066 6,114Vietnam 50,250 8,392 9,497
Source: National Statistics Office (NSO)
Commodity/Country of Origin Quantity
183
Table 3.29 IMPORTS OF WOOD WOOL, WOOD FLOUR: 2011 (Quantity in Net Kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US dollars)
Value
FOB CIF
Wood wool, wood flour 6,529,246 1,372,723 1,701,656
China, People's Rep. of 17,000 11,151 11,710Germany 34,000 19,875 22,599Indonesia (includes West Irian) 104,104 13,195 14,943Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 198,475 25,110 28,470Singapore 1,942,217 544,923 647,952Switzerland 6,700 2,559 2,825Taiwan (Rep. of China) 2,588,597 514,644 678,184Thailand 480,243 102,084 133,928Vietnam 1,157,910 139,182 161,045
Source: National Statistics Office (NSO)
Commodity/Country of Origin Quantity
184
Table 3.30 IMPORTS OF WOOD CONTINUOUSLY SHAPED ALONG ANY OF ITS EDGES OR FACES: 2011 (Quantity in Gross Kilogram, Value in US $, FOB, CIF)
Value
FOB CIF
Total 9,623,137 8,377,232 9,234,280
1. Wood of coniferous species including strips and
friezes for parquet flooring, not assembled 825,457 295,125 360,186
China, People's Rep. of 805,627 286,936 350,718
Hong Kong 19,500 7,934 9,198
United States of America 330 255 270
2. Wood of non-coniferous species including strips and
friezes for parquet flooring, not assembled 8,797,680 8,082,107 8,874,094
2.1 Teak strips for parquet flooring 100,394 69,895 76,475
China, People's Rep. of 100,394 69,895 76,475
2.2 Other strips for parquet flooring 14,500 8,145 8,747
China, People's Rep. of 14,500 8,145 8,747
2.3 Teak friezes for parquet flooring 4,000 2,651 2,955
China, People's Rep. of 4,000 2,651 2,955
2.4 Other 8,678,786 8,001,416 8,785,917
Australia 108,507 105,549 116,463
Austria 11,002 22,293 23,282
Canada 15,422 11,636 14,436
China, People's Rep. of 803,117 764,585 806,205
Denmark 580 383 3,163
Germany 32,938 47,190 52,064
Indonesia (includes West Irian) 44,314 105,778 109,213
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 7,207,010 6,578,521 7,254,672
Korea, Rep. of (South) 106,994 132,097 145,762
Commodity/Country of Origin Quantity
185
Table 3.30 IMPORTS OF WOOD CONTINUOUSLY SHAPED ALONG ANY OF ITS EDGES OR FACES: 2011 (concluded) (Quantity in Gross Kilogram, Value in US $, FOB, CIF)
Value
FOB CIF
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 2,153 4,499 4,855
Portugal 188 605 668
Singapore 189,054 107,204 120,223
Spain 821 4,813 5,280
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 29,171 13,672 15,438
Thailand 1,356 2,198 2,279
United States of America 114,733 91,843 102,672
Vietnam 11,426 8,550 9,242
Source : National Statistics Office. (NSO)
Commodity/Country of Origin Quantity
186
Table 3.31 IMPORTS OF DENSIFIED WOOD AND RECONSTITUTED WOOD: 2011 (Volume in cubic meters, Value in US $, FOB)
Volume FOB CIF
Total 3,569,226 949,111 1,066,926
Densified wood, in blocks, plates, strips 3,569,226 949,111 1,066,926
China, People's Rep. of 47,404 17,545 18,375Netherlands 221 2,120 2,226Singapore 1,044,937 247,417 285,719Taiwan (Rep. of China) 1,653,206 450,006 497,980United States of America 328,174 145,979 161,206Vietnam 495,284 86,044 101,420
Source : National Statistics Office (NSO)
Commodity/Country of Origin
Value
187
Table 3.32 IMPORTS OF WOOD SIMPLY SHAPED : 2011 ( Quantity in gross kilogram, FOB & CIF in US $)
Value
Quantity FOB CIF
Total 449,425 207,243 229,180
Coniferous 448,409 206,476 228,356
Hoopwood: split poles; piles; pickets and stakes 448,409 206,476 228,356
United States of America 448,409 206,476 228,356
Non-coniferous 1,016 767 824
Wooden sticks 1,016 767 824
China, People's Rep. of 1,016 767 824
Source : National Statistics Office.
Commodity/Country of Origin
188
Table 3.33 IMPORTS OF WOOD CHARCOAL WHETHER OR NOT AGGLOMERATED: 2011 (Quantity in Net Kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US dollars)
Value
FOB CIF
Total 2,850,102 1,057,894 1,203,789
Charcoal, of coconut shell, not agglomerated 480,806 143,792 163,013
Indonesia (includes West Irian) 276,486 47,751 52,851Vietnam 204,320 96,041 110,162
Charcoal, of wood, not agllomearated 169,840 52,838 60,166
Indonesia (includes West Irian) 169,840 52,838 60,166
Other 2,199,456 861,264 980,610
China, People's Rep. of 24,663 13,086 14,203Germany 450 973 1,223Indonesia (includes West Irian) 1,390,427 473,530 534,754Japan (excludes Okinawa) 285 217 262Korea, Rep. of (South) 12,500 6,066 6,389Taiwan (Rep. of China) 12,060 12,598 13,228United States of America 1,071 615 697Vietnam 758,000 354,179 409,854
Source: National Statistics Office (NSO)
Commodity/Country of Origin Quantity
189
Table 3.34 IMPORTS OF WOOD CHIPS & PARTICLES: 2011 (Quantity in Gross Kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US dollars)
Value
FOB CIF
Total 27,635 18,608 20,139
Wood in chip particles, coniferous 16,887 4,097 4,537
United States of America 16,887 4,097 4,537
Wood in chip particles, non coniferous 10,748 14,511 15,602
Germany 5,895 3,558 4,156
Hong Kong 23 254 284Japan (excludes Okinawa) 4,830 10,699 11,162
Source: National Statistics Office (NSO)
Commodity/Country of Origin Quantity
190
Table 3.35 IMPORTS OF OTHER WOOD-BASED MANUFACTURED ARTICLES, N.E.S: 2011 (Quantity in Gross Kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US dollars)
Value FOB CIF
Total 43,161,766 29,064,514 31,940,087
1. Wooden frames for paintings, photographs, mirrors or similar objects. 1,439,916 978,714 1,053,560
China, People's Rep. of 1,327,224 875,473 941,556France 2,106 3,465 3,644Hong Kong 13,213 8,860 9,499Japan (excludes Okinawa) 7,497 28,214 31,948Korea, Rep. of (South) 60,833 22,193 23,689Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 15,435 7,143 7,584Singapore 1,113 8,534 8,937Taiwan (Rep. of China) 1,446 2,996 3,147Thailand 1,800 2,046 2,218United States of America 4,926 10,456 11,536Vietnam 4,323 9,334 9,802
2. Packing Cases, Boxes, Crates, Drums, and Similar Packings, of Wood Cable-drums of Wood; Pallets, Box Pallets, and Other Load Boards, 1,053,372 1,369,223 1,518,938of Wood Pallet Collars of Wood
2.1 Packing cases, boxes, crates, drums and similar packings, of wood 779,153 825,339 917,395
Australia 315,547 278,346 295,457Brazil 80,293 90,946 97,950China, People's Rep. of 42,311 39,898 42,977Germany 8,632 18,523 20,481India 1,185 5,659 6,162Italy 155 1,842 2,572Japan (excludes Okinawa) 257,583 68,115 94,104Netherlands 6,200 1,038 1,149Singapore 475 5,739 6,805Sweden 17,400 249,181 280,517Taiwan (Rep. of China) 46,135 59,532 61,647Thailand 3,100 4,702 4,838UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 12 151 381United States of America 125 1,667 2,355
2.2 Cable-drums 9,757 31,716 34,493
Singapore 6,840 15,227 16,072Taiwan (Rep. of China) 2,917 16,489 18,421
Commodity /Country of Origin Quantity
191
Table 3.35 IMPORTS OF OTHER WOOD-BASED MANUFACTURED ARTICLES, N.E.S: 2011 (continued) (Quantity in Gross Kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US dollars)
Value FOB CIF
2.3 Pallets and box pallets of wood 171,144 319,871 349,299
Australia 45,088 44,904 50,396China, People's Rep. of 27,126 49,234 55,117Finland 163 155 253France 920 345 426Germany 10,756 1,332 1,979Hong Kong 510 136 155Japan (excludes Okinawa) 18,707 143,503 151,573Korea, Rep. of (South) 17,663 19,871 21,836Singapore 15,479 15,077 17,062South africa, rep. of 7/ 3,383 14,881 16,001Taiwan (Rep. of China) 25 143 148United States of America 724 1,536 2,142Vietnam 30,600 28,754 32,211
2.4 Pallet collars 23 119 174
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 23 119 174
2.5 Other 93,295 192,178 217,577
Brazil 19,637 23,683 25,571Japan (excludes Okinawa) 13,708 10,785 13,380Korea, Rep. of (South) 18,751 1,334 1,496Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 86 208 224Singapore 783 3,164 3,298Spain 24 25 32Sweden 11,600 129,306 148,317Thailand 886 6,596 7,345United States of America 27,820 17,077 17,914
3. Casks, Barrels, Vats Tubs, and other Coopers' Products and Parts thereof 31,604 49,325 63,996of Wood, including staves
3.1 Other 31,604 49,325 63,996
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 170 3,807 4,335United States of America 31,434 45,518 59,661
Commodity /Country of Origin Quantity
192
Table 3.35 IMPORTS OF OTHER WOOD-BASED MANUFACTURED ARTICLES, N.E.S: 2011 (continued) (Quantity in Gross Kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US dollars)
Value FOB CIF
4. Tools, Tool bodies, Tool Handles, Broom of Brush Bodies and Handles of WoodBoot or Shoe Lasts and Trees of Wood 154,044 91,914 97,677
4.1 Boot or shoe lasts 238 714 792
Germany 60 189 210Netherlands 158 222 246UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 20 303 336
4.2 Tools, tool bodies, tool handles, broom or brush bodies 153,406 87,877 91,760
China, People's Rep. of 132,123 79,547 82,802Hong Kong 100 141 148Japan (excludes Okinawa) 481 390 458Taiwan (Rep. of China) 20,570 6,963 7,297United States of America 132 836 1,055
4.3 Boot or shoe trees 400 3,323 5,125
China, People's Rep. of 400 3,323 5,125
5. Builder's Joinery and Carpentry of Wood, including Cellular 36,036,872 22,432,451 24,702,312Wood Panels, Assembled Parquet Panels, Shingles and Shakes
5.1 Windows and French- windows and their frames 1,777,157 707,946 821,340
Windows and French-windows 20,791 10,228 22,563
China, People's Rep. of 20,195 6,015 6,551United States of America 596 4,213 16,012
Window frames 1,756,366 697,718 798,777
Canada 499 8,237 21,912China, People's Rep. of 1,522,506 654,875 717,705Korea, Rep. of (South) 633 896 1,001Spain 26,450 10,242 10,902United States of America 1,278 10,994 33,196Vietnam 205,000 12,474 14,061
Commodity /Country of Origin Quantity
193
Table 3.35 IMPORTS OF OTHER WOOD-BASED MANUFACTURED ARTICLES, N.E.S: 2011 (continued) (Quantity in Gross Kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US dollars)
Value FOB CIF
5.2 Doors and their Frames and Thresholds 2,668,762 1,855,818 2,001,387
Doors 1,379,618 966,951 1,050,895
China, People's Rep. of 1,029,017 707,739 768,339Japan (excludes Okinawa) 700 8,964 9,635Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 192,024 154,563 167,937Portugal 316 505 528Thailand 103,561 86,823 91,498UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 54,000 8,357 12,958
Door frames and thresholds 1,289,144 888,867 950,492
Australia 7,806 4,133 4,580Canada 524 8,656 10,709China, People's Rep. of 922,845 645,684 685,740Hong Kong 6,269 4,282 4,701Japan (excludes Okinawa) 16 335 457Korea, Rep. of (South) 966 511 538Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 174,553 123,015 133,546Singapore 78,889 29,529 31,845Taiwan (Rep. of China) 2,640 1,333 1,497Thailand 57,494 55,414 58,351UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 36,000 6,022 7,540United States of America 1,142 9,953 10,988
5.3 Parquet panels 171,949 89,747 96,241
China, People's Rep. of 124,037 61,629 65,563Germany 21,470 14,729 15,887Indonesia (includes West Irian) 6,954 6,396 6,840Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 19,488 6,993 7,951
5.4 Shuttering to concrete constructional work 8,336,489 2,432,822 2,683,313
China, People's Rep. of 8,284,908 2,351,498 2,598,702Singapore 51,581 81,324 84,611
5.5 Shingles shakes 932,352 243,901 266,220
China, People's Rep. of 882,206 222,047 241,820Taiwan (Rep. of China) 7,400 2,992 3,344United States of America 42,746 18,862 21,056
Commodity /Country of Origin Quantity
194
Table 3.35 IMPORTS OF OTHER WOOD-BASED MANUFACTURED ARTICLES, N.E.S: 2011 (continued) (Quantity in Gross Kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US dollars)
Value FOB CIF
5.6 Other 22,150,163 17,102,217 18,833,811
Cellular wood panels 245,592 187,547 203,968
China, People's Rep. of 109,712 125,762 137,619Hong Kong 1,152 7,087 7,338Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 84,756 40,793 42,985Taiwan (Rep. of China) 49,972 13,905 16,026
Other 21,904,571 16,914,670 18,629,843
Austria 88,407 70,154 76,946Belgium 99,238 32,346 36,719Canada 2,137,816 1,525,487 1,739,933Chile 95,034 53,789 63,393China, People's Rep. of 9,697,886 3,669,157 3,988,889France 23,308 126,128 134,934Germany 492,143 324,134 351,843Hong Kong 6,275 2,056 2,484India 45,647 103,107 112,323Indonesia (includes West Irian) 3,631 3,201 3,592Japan (excludes Okinawa) 3,257,631 6,800,611 7,487,767Korea, Rep. of (South) 22,980 24,584 26,309Lithuania 45,070 34,438 38,719Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 1,536,944 966,264 1,038,487New Zealand (excludes Western Samoa) 472,800 398,997 441,079Romania 138,003 118,928 130,284Singapore 701,990 610,993 674,146Sweden 41,464 61,891 64,972Taiwan (Rep. of China) 119,163 61,628 67,781Thailand 72,814 60,547 62,683UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 242 914 3,146United States of America 2,703,158 1,812,036 2,024,109Vietnam 102,927 53,280 59,305
6. Tableware and Kitchenware of Wood 1,360,225 959,332 1,041,327
China, People's Rep. of 1,281,389 795,159 860,751Germany 9,757 31,984 33,441Hong Kong 15,481 18,733 21,590
Commodity /Country of Origin Quantity
195
Table 3.35 IMPORTS OF OTHER WOOD-BASED MANUFACTURED ARTICLES, N.E.S: 2011 (continued) (Quantity in Gross Kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US dollars)
Value FOB CIF
Italy 90 1,130 1,161Japan (excludes Okinawa) 4,750 10,297 12,739Korea, Rep. of (South) 1,969 5,408 5,778Singapore 8,325 63,729 65,541Switzerland 1,208 1,043 1,188Taiwan (Rep. of China) 2,872 4,562 5,132Thailand 30,126 10,261 12,010UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 827 9,223 13,304United States of America 3,393 7,257 8,002Vietnam 38 546 690
7. Wood Marquetry and Inlaid Wood; Caskets and Cases for Jewellery 373,103 394,339 426,846or Cutlery, and Similar Articles of Wood; Statuettes and other Ornaments
7.1 Statuettes and other ornaments of wood 253,085 151,258 166,285
Belgium 500 8,912 9,198China, People's Rep. of 203,167 94,017 103,527France 169 570 629Hong Kong 11,423 3,715 4,068India 194 411 449Indonesia (includes West Irian) 8,666 13,942 14,669Israel 390 1,857 1,998Japan (excludes Okinawa) 52 394 425Myanmar, union of (burma) 170 1,174 1,222Netherlands 6,921 2,137 2,366Switzerland 12 262 632Taiwan (Rep. of China) 1,685 771 851Thailand 15,923 15,774 16,582United States of America 3,813 7,322 9,669
7.2 Caskets and cases for jewellery or cutlery and similar articles 66,668 156,000 166,184
China, People's Rep. of 32,962 80,430 84,415France 4,758 7,873 8,283Hong Kong 530 10,950 11,196Indonesia (includes West Irian) 6,000 1,516 2,123Italy 168 4,251 4,905Japan (excludes Okinawa) 80 86 94Korea, Rep. of (South) 80 1,632 1,845
Commodity /Country of Origin Quantity
196
Table 3.35 IMPORTS OF OTHER WOOD-BASED MANUFACTURED ARTICLES, N.E.S: 2011 (continued) (Quantity in Gross Kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US dollars)
Value FOB CIF
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 10,903 8,175 9,095Switzerland 100 313 329Taiwan (Rep. of China) 5,737 844 1,061United States of America 5,266 39,524 42,397Vietnam 84 406 441
7.3 Wooden articles of furniture 53,350 87,081 94,377
China, People's Rep. of 30,088 51,266 54,244Hong Kong 105 1,383 1,431India 5,755 6,118 6,376Indonesia (includes West Irian) 1,299 3,206 3,306Japan (excludes Okinawa) 27 432 482Korea, Rep. of (South) 1,913 3,948 4,250Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 584 2,214 2,330Portugal 206 330 346Singapore 241 1,333 2,542Taiwan (Rep. of China) 6,836 1,208 1,373Thailand 4,200 6,894 7,222United States of America 1,820 8,547 10,214Vietnam 276 202 261
8. Other Articles of Wood 2,712,630 2,789,216 3,035,431
8.1 Clothes hangers 97,138 111,358 121,783
China, People's Rep. of 74,661 61,861 67,307Hong Kong 16,778 38,713 41,306Japan (excludes Okinawa) 412 867 924Korea, Rep. of (South) 1,654 7,366 9,069Singapore 3,200 666 1,179Spain 79 410 426Thailand 282 1,025 1,080United States of America 72 450 492
8.2 Other 2,615,492 2,677,858 2,913,648
Spools, cops and bobbins, sewing thread reels and the like 4,000 1,226 1,471
China, People's Rep. of 4,000 1,226 1,471
Match splints 18 190 215
China, People's Rep. of 18 190 215
Commodity /Country of Origin Quantity
197
Table 3.35 IMPORTS OF OTHER WOOD-BASED MANUFACTURED ARTICLES, N.E.S: 2011 (continued) (Quantity in Gross Kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US dollars)
Value FOB CIF
Wooden pegs or pins for footwear 5,168 7,699 8,710
China, People's Rep. of 5,168 7,699 8,710
Candy sticks, ice-cream sticks, and ice-cream spoons 142,573 320,631 335,396
China, People's Rep. of 140,106 318,184 332,753Italy 323 555 609Peru 2,144 1,892 2,034
Blind and blind fittings 8,462 20,778 22,071
China, People's Rep. of 5,270 11,216 11,664Hong Kong 555 2,440 2,814Vietnam 2,637 7,122 7,593
Fans and handscreens, frames and handles and parts 2,569 18,565 22,121 of such frames and handles
Fan and handscreens, non-mechanical 2,569 18,565 22,121
China, People's Rep. of 1,322 948 1,015Hong Kong 1,247 17,617 21,106
Other 2,452,702 2,308,769 2,523,664
Prayer beads 16,581 8,425 8,813
China, People's Rep. of 16,581 8,425 8,813
Other beads 19,373 14,831 16,933
China, People's Rep. of 18,962 10,660 11,811Japan (excludes Okinawa) 67 1,383 1,928Korea, Rep. of (South) 344 2,788 3,194
Toothpicks 59,376 46,212 49,669
China, People's Rep. of 51,778 43,706 46,952Hong Kong 7,598 2,506 2,717
Commodity /Country of Origin Quantity
198
Table 3.35 IMPORTS OF OTHER WOOD-BASED MANUFACTURED ARTICLES, N.E.S: 2011 (concluded) (Quantity in Gross Kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US dollars)
Value FOB CIF
Other 2,357,372 2,239,301 2,448,249
Caskets (coffins) including CKD 23,883 61,219 64,919
China, People's Rep. of 20,399 50,082 52,830Hong Kong 3,484 11,137 12,089
Handbags frames and handles 7,333 2,060 2,358
China, People's Rep. of 7,333 2,060 2,358
Other 2,326,156 2,176,022 2,380,972
Australia 2,120 888 992Austria 133 2,113 5,171Belgium 314 1,181 1,228China, People's Rep. of 1,873,153 1,177,271 1,277,578France 94 1,505 1,675Germany 7,432 59,025 62,007Hong Kong 2,096 15,123 16,062India 4,274 7,206 7,820Israel 1,478 6,650 7,148Italy 2,638 2,514 2,942Japan (excludes Okinawa) 191,015 325,874 350,938Korea, Rep. of (South) 10,452 13,357 14,262Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 47,737 60,662 63,402Netherlands 9 151 157Pakistan, Islamic Rep. of 57 87 98Singapore 6,276 31,680 34,434Switzerland 17,549 207,667 253,831Taiwan (Rep. of China) 11,960 15,656 16,485Thailand 1,025 2,441 2,920Turkey 4,531 4,220 4,630United States of America 29,220 53,024 57,816Vietnam 112,593 187,727 199,376
Source: National Statistics Office (NSO)
Commodity /Country of Origin Quantity
199
Table 3.36 FOREST-BASED FURNITURE IMPORTS: 2011
(Quantity in Gross Kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US dollars)
Value FOB CIF
Total 79,807,824 53,043,055 58,256,381
Seats of Rattan 3,533 10,310 10,793
China, People's Rep. of 3,510 9,826 10,258Taiwan (Rep. of China) 23 484 535
Other seats of wooden frames 2,875,587 4,977,216 5,383,025
Upholstered, assembled 1,316,658 2,642,193 2,842,059
China, People's Rep. of 825,279 1,378,508 1,496,112Germany 92,456 200,557 209,831Hong Kong 66,492 106,569 117,088Italy 8,655 79,891 84,037Japan (excludes Okinawa) 8,381 2,632 5,064Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 208,115 400,296 430,261Singapore 3,872 14,748 17,006Switzerland 127 4,545 4,788Taiwan (Rep. of China) 60,030 202,167 211,560Thailand 18,608 99,350 103,813United States of America 20,424 123,538 131,083Vietnam 4,219 29,392 31,416
Upholstered, not assembled 503,252 951,676 1,032,790
China, People's Rep. of 357,472 454,098 500,486Germany 1,608 35,239 36,448Hong Kong 11,232 36,032 37,909Indonesia (includes West Irian) 25,754 6,158 7,199Italy 9,293 101,968 107,971Japan (excludes Okinawa) 1,120 278 519Korea, Rep. of (South) 2,353 4,148 4,559Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 70,109 194,714 207,574Netherlands 222 868 1,093Singapore 976 5,199 6,761
Quantity Commodity/Country of Origin
200
Table 3.36 FOREST-BASED FURNITURE IMPORTS: 2011 (continued)
(Quantity in Gross Kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US dollars)
Value FOB CIF
Spain 380 1,904 2,168Taiwan (Rep. of China) 11,605 47,063 49,777Thailand 8,870 42,952 45,028UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 17 1,301 2,082United States of America 305 6,606 9,011Vietnam 1,936 13,148 14,205
Other, assembled 596,549 764,025 835,120
China, People's Rep. of 370,125 432,605 473,511India 1,122 2,471 2,532Japan (excludes Okinawa) 25,155 21,413 26,019Korea, Rep. of (South) 235 515 575Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 140,631 186,779 203,192Singapore 68 608 644Taiwan (Rep. of China) 22,310 10,863 11,411Thailand 14,466 24,078 26,095United States of America 3,160 36,714 38,919Vietnam 19,277 47,979 52,222
Other, not assembled 459,128 619,322 673,056
China, People's Rep. of 334,748 414,915 452,288Hong Kong 4,676 7,588 8,542Indonesia (includes West Irian) 4,614 3,591 4,238Italy 114 2,989 3,568Japan (excludes Okinawa) 13,218 9,348 11,202Korea, Rep. of (South) 1,009 500 624Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 68,162 107,863 115,514Singapore 538 6,962 7,798Taiwan (Rep. of China) 9,924 4,309 4,601Thailand 4,846 12,802 13,520Vietnam 17,279 48,455 51,161
Other seats of wood 121,672 195,482 222,005
Canada 124 5,933 7,820China, People's Rep. of 108,909 113,461 125,522
Commodity/Country of Origin Quantity
201
Table 3.36 FOREST-BASED FURNITURE IMPORTS: 2011 (continued)
(Quantity in Gross Kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US dollars)
Value FOB CIF
Germany 853 23,281 31,574Japan (excludes Okinawa) 407 576 654Korea, Rep. of (South) 2,405 8,159 8,427Thailand 5,272 37,477 38,220United States of America 3,702 6,595 9,788
Wooden furniture used in offices 9,064,619 6,375,968 6,984,421
Assembled , filing cabinets of wood 15,188 17,267 18,311
China, People's Rep. of 4,688 12,121 12,608Japan (excludes Okinawa) 1,500 1,827 1,935Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 9,000 3,319 3,768
Assembled, office tables 610,276 199,535 221,863
Canada 431 338 695China, People's Rep. of 566,863 168,752 184,322Japan (excludes Okinawa) 13,240 4,558 8,164Korea, Rep. of (South) 96 582 605Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 22,405 16,537 18,259Taiwan (Rep. of China) 578 391 421Thailand 1,123 1,333 1,635United States of America 5,540 7,044 7,762
Assembled, other 2,869,750 2,176,977 2,387,961
Australia 10,200 16,494 17,689Canada 138 807 1,233China, People's Rep. of 1,926,966 1,548,423 1,659,487France 184 621 685Germany 16 220 226Hong Kong 63,692 78,872 87,768Indonesia (includes West Irian) 35,552 35,963 38,209Italy 330 1,110 2,823Japan (excludes Okinawa) 183,995 62,049 85,676Korea, Rep. of (South) 55,006 44,172 48,518
Commodity/Country of Origin Quantity
202
Table 3.36 FOREST-BASED FURNITURE IMPORTS: 2011 (continued)
(Quantity in Gross Kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US dollars)
Value FOB CIF
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 373,733 206,355 228,896Singapore 67,989 34,857 38,802Spain 945 14,170 20,771Taiwan (Rep. of China) 111,341 81,025 95,317Thailand 4,856 18,633 21,756United States of America 34,807 33,206 40,105
Not assembled, filling cabinets 82,080 39,636 43,068
China, People's Rep. of 464 4,409 4,624Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 27,937 11,531 12,432Taiwan (Rep. of China) 53,225 16,333 18,205United States of America 454 7,363 7,807
Not assembled, office tables 275,481 184,501 198,297
China, People's Rep. of 160,634 117,278 125,623Hong Kong 24,030 15,985 16,623Japan (excludes Okinawa) 3,037 1,318 1,588Korea, Rep. of (South) 12,803 14,421 15,338Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 20,612 7,136 7,951Taiwan (Rep. of China) 29,985 13,627 15,015United States of America 24,051 13,318 14,619Vietnam 329 1,418 1,540
Not assembled, other 5,211,844 3,758,052 4,114,921
Australia 1,827 24,019 26,211Belgium 144 190 199Canada 16 2,606 2,890China, People's Rep. of 2,226,161 1,891,924 2,051,195Denmark 44 812 889Germany 1,874 21,805 26,373Hong Kong 102,623 156,829 167,828Indonesia (includes West Irian) 202,960 187,195 203,401Italy 1,928 2,132 2,864Japan (excludes Okinawa) 1,098,153 89,674 124,819
Commodity/Country of Origin Quantity
203
Table 3.36 FOREST-BASED FURNITURE IMPORTS: 2011 (continued)
(Quantity in Gross Kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US dollars)
Value FOB CIF
Korea, Rep. of (South) 451,968 463,015 491,167Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 670,094 540,662 586,827Portugal 485 777 813Singapore 28,192 59,482 65,019
South Africa, Rep. of 7/ 171 9,443 11,088
Spain 1,123 3,695 8,630
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 278,325 171,692 191,599
Thailand 89,455 71,863 80,079
United States of America 9,671 46,427 57,026
Vietnam 46,630 13,810 16,004
Wooden furniture used in the kitchen 4,688,988 3,025,584 3,377,580
Assembled, kitchen tables 7,650 7,220 7,597
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 7,650 7,220 7,597
Assembled, kitchen tables 66,561 145,603 163,425
China, People's Rep. of 9,552 7,173 7,851Germany 256 1,610 5,298Italy 1,357 5,256 5,854Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 44,697 65,886 73,153United States of America 10,699 65,678 71,269
Assembled, other 915,342 803,489 898,578
China, People's Rep. of 279,186 151,593 165,839Germany 30,506 52,026 61,589Hong Kong 12,124 12,964 14,471Indonesia (includes West Irian) 23,541 12,399 13,942Japan (excludes Okinawa) 638 1,764 2,014Korea, Rep. of (South) 15,500 6,479 7,270Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 430,219 368,252 414,799Singapore 4,616 4,891 5,383Slovenia 34,260 16,392 17,513
Commodity/Country of Origin Quantity
204
Table 3.36 FOREST-BASED FURNITURE IMPORTS: 2011 (continued)
(Quantity in Gross Kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US dollars)
Value FOB CIF
Thailand 2,535 4,473 4,906United States of America 82,217 172,256 190,852
Not assembled, icebox 2,248 3,086 3,647
Germany 2,248 3,086 3,647
Not assembled, kitchen tables 74,820 107,616 117,455
China, People's Rep. of 54,231 20,496 23,361Germany 16,489 39,819 45,260Italy 3,020 46,728 48,198Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 1,080 573 636
Not assembled, other 3,622,367 1,958,570 2,186,878
Australia 5,996 14,594 16,756China, People's Rep. of 2,308,835 696,735 782,599Germany 93,390 265,237 303,612Hong Kong 33,679 19,353 21,526Italy 5,401 10,235 13,099Japan (excludes Okinawa) 18,003 8,414 9,328Korea, Rep. of (South) 155,870 77,973 82,312Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 832,121 647,603 715,256Singapore 14,012 18,759 20,397Spain 784 1,654 5,858Taiwan (Rep. of China) 130,886 120,048 129,274Thailand 1,122 2,047 2,484United States of America 22,268 75,918 84,377
Wooden furniture of a kind used in bedroom 13,971,737 9,168,355 10,012,432
Bedroom sets, assembled 2,354,104 1,653,368 1,822,785
Belgium 7,430 7,123 7,509China, People's Rep. of 887,920 515,817 571,562
Commodity/Country of Origin Quantity
205
Table 3.36 FOREST-BASED FURNITURE IMPORTS: 2011 (continued)
(Quantity in Gross Kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US dollars)
Value FOB CIF
Denmark 1,833 9,697 10,466Germany 18,630 109,070 136,074Indonesia (includes West Irian) 26,437 17,365 18,392Italy 282 2,177 3,664Japan (excludes Okinawa) 72,945 42,059 49,803Korea, Rep. of (South) 30,160 18,902 21,354Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 889,169 673,518 725,470Switzerland 50 502 568Taiwan (Rep. of China) 32,348 12,165 14,400Thailand 330,628 192,521 205,010UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 1,047 3,708 4,795United States of America 55,225 48,744 53,718
Bedroom sets, not assembled 1,522,381 1,858,581 1,945,913
China, People's Rep. of 679,262 1,345,344 1,384,089Denmark 270 4,266 4,613Germany 15,445 117,686 121,806Indonesia (includes West Irian) 26,990 18,432 19,501Japan (excludes Okinawa) 16,243 7,778 9,859Korea, Rep. of (South) 17,211 5,473 6,259Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 128,041 104,879 114,614Thailand 632,073 223,944 251,113United States of America 6,846 30,779 34,059
Other, assembled 4,666,610 2,487,082 2,747,589
China, People's Rep. of 1,355,111 718,100 790,759Hong Kong 9,220 4,001 4,433Indonesia (includes West Irian) 39,848 15,821 17,723Italy 5,226 9,974 11,064Japan (excludes Okinawa) 185,741 124,390 146,592Korea, Rep. of (South) 26,368 10,607 11,932Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 1,164,042 1,010,027 1,089,468Singapore 41,852 22,576 29,426Taiwan (Rep. of China) 89,002 23,689 27,317Thailand 1,732,157 532,017 600,431
Commodity/Country of Origin Quantity
206
Table 3.36 FOREST-BASED FURNITURE IMPORTS: 2011 (continued)
(Quantity in Gross Kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US dollars)
Value FOB CIF
Turkey 8,189 12,098 14,269United States of America 9,854 3,782 4,175
Other, not assembled 5,428,642 3,169,324 3,496,145
China, People's Rep. of 1,825,769 1,130,666 1,247,205Denmark 241 2,180 2,399Germany 1,776 11,547 12,291Hong Kong 56,692 27,451 30,608Indonesia (includes West Irian) 122,456 48,717 53,313Japan (excludes Okinawa) 152,706 245,594 272,010Korea, Rep. of (South) 3,397 1,946 2,325Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 1,432,447 985,624 1,077,259Singapore 603 1,139 1,252Taiwan (Rep. of China) 121,214 55,975 64,851Thailand 1,706,005 634,382 705,988UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 414 3,529 3,804United States of America 4,922 20,574 22,840
Other wooden furniture 49,047,578 29,257,453 32,229,230
Dining and living room sets, assembled 10,014,439 5,582,614 6,207,978
Australia 2,600 5,842 6,446Belgium 2,959 3,044 3,198Canada 8,143 2,938 3,180China, People's Rep. of 6,923,891 3,584,097 3,960,729Germany 1,048 23,573 26,764Hong Kong 68,015 86,657 95,974Indonesia (includes West Irian) 127,572 67,585 73,782Italy 73,107 139,013 148,643Japan (excludes Okinawa) 710,449 424,833 526,253Korea, Rep. of (South) 194,573 116,523 133,205Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 1,472,942 820,364 901,586Singapore 8,389 8,032 9,353Spain 700 1,075 1,124Switzerland 8,720 9,210 9,901
Commodity/Country of Origin Quantity
207
Table 3.36 FOREST-BASED FURNITURE IMPORTS: 2011 (continued)
(Quantity in Gross Kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US dollars)
Value FOB CIF
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 206,415 131,565 135,833Thailand 141,940 121,219 130,420United States of America 57,286 30,552 34,853Vietnam 5,690 6,492 6,734
Dining and living room sets, not assembled 10,244,444 5,957,607 6,586,862
Australia 4,225 3,652 4,573Belgium 300 159 245Canada 7,285 7,513 8,145China, People's Rep. of 6,469,802 3,729,234 4,091,053Denmark 8,639 14,582 15,456France 88 3,375 4,598Germany 5,845 26,200 29,286Hong Kong 123,140 91,752 106,283Indonesia (includes West Irian) 181,841 166,163 180,306Italy 13,198 38,794 43,178Japan (excludes Okinawa) 187,878 141,920 174,718Korea, Rep. of (South) 86,356 31,259 36,231Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 2,727,949 1,379,206 1,543,600Netherlands 21 300 330Singapore 38,419 39,909 43,447Sweden 950 737 823Taiwan (Rep. of China) 233,391 144,857 152,325Thailand 94,646 66,934 73,578UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 8,435 22,408 24,854United States of America 49,239 42,874 47,633Vietnam 2,797 5,779 6,200
Fume cupboards for use in medical laboratory, assembled 145,886 31,772 36,632
China, People's Rep. of 123,792 28,135 32,243Indonesia (includes West Irian) 19,110 2,895 3,449Japan (excludes Okinawa) 2,984 742 940
Commodity/Country of Origin Quantity
208
Table 3.36 FOREST-BASED FURNITURE IMPORTS: 2011 (continued)
(Quantity in Gross Kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US dollars)
Value FOB CIF
Fume cupboards for use in medical laboratory, not assembled 82,540 87,534 93,713
China, People's Rep. of 81,540 82,409 88,032Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 1,000 5,125 5,681
Board used for checking-in at airport and stations, assembled 380,922 196,313 218,317
China, People's Rep. of 205,192 104,793 115,766Germany 281 2,044 3,253Hong Kong 3,810 358 815Japan (excludes Okinawa) 665 608 680Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 152,774 81,258 90,364Taiwan (Rep. of China) 18,200 7,252 7,439
Board used for checking-in at airport and stations, not assembled 73,883 44,017 49,098
Australia 12,500 5,167 5,763China, People's Rep. of 52,562 32,457 36,015Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 8,821 6,393 7,320
Other, assembled other 14,193,173 7,884,342 8,699,404
Australia 25,756 11,750 13,729China, People's Rep. of 8,344,550 4,698,358 5,158,662Denmark 1,235 22,905 24,892France 241 816 900Germany 8,629 8,125 8,504Guam 4,272 1,033 1,178Hong Kong 143,581 135,759 147,739India 7,380 3,222 3,570Indonesia (includes West Irian) 164,299 255,728 274,204Italy 14,965 39,457 43,914Japan (excludes Okinawa) 284,647 187,298 225,364Korea, Rep. of (South) 322,503 94,384 106,054Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 3,535,929 1,624,919 1,814,736Netherlands 190 269 280Singapore 35,232 69,493 76,650
Commodity/Country of Origin Quantity
209
Table 3.36 FOREST-BASED FURNITURE IMPORTS: 2011 (continued)
(Quantity in Gross Kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US dollars)
Value FOB CIF
Spain 6,908 104,122 107,641Taiwan (Rep. of China) 653,698 217,747 233,892Thailand 334,317 228,481 247,609Turkey 125 157 178UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 10,338 1,529 3,505United States of America 212,993 143,585 167,488Vietnam 81,385 35,205 38,715
Other, not assembled 13,912,291 9,473,254 10,337,226
Australia 12,500 5,157 5,753Belgium 12,189 17,739 19,701China, People's Rep. of 7,626,172 4,606,054 5,013,824Egypt Arab Republic 15,402 5,901 6,787France 8,165 88,073 92,206Germany 3,692 59,164 97,747Hong Kong 90,950 106,411 115,581India 388 615 665Indonesia (includes West Irian) 164,680 106,309 117,425Italy 24,663 162,659 176,124Japan (excludes Okinawa) 167,894 175,048 204,529Korea, Rep. of (South) 135,582 75,677 84,919Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 4,534,644 1,972,065 2,198,788Netherlands 3,485 39,594 41,616Singapore 61,186 555,591 576,739Spain 5,578 129,272 135,632Switzerland 2,750 9,555 10,582Taiwan (Rep. of China) 490,091 1,006,203 1,037,913
Thailand 378,395 211,151 231,986
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 16,482 20,191 25,477
United States of America 94,417 96,602 116,494
Vietnam 62,986 24,223 26,738
Commodity/Country of Origin Quantity
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Table 3.36 FOREST-BASED FURNITURE IMPORTS: 2011 (concluded)
(Quantity in Gross Kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US dollars)
Value FOB CIF
Furniture of other materials including cane, bamboo, rattan or similar materials 34,110 32,687 36,895
Bedroom, dining room or living room sets of rattan 28,543 28,726 32,123
China, People's Rep. of 27,745 27,663 30,884Japan (excludes Okinawa) 798 1,063 1,239
Other, of buri 5,567 3,961 4,772
China, People's Rep. of 5,567 3,961 4,772
Source: National Statistics Office (NSO).
Commodity/Country of Origin Quantity
211
Table 3.37 IMPORTS OF PULP AND WASTE PAPER: 2011 (Quantity in Net Kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US dollars)
Value
FOB CIF
Total 900,691,540 94,321,953 103,889,515
1. Mechanical wood pulp 1,323,388 850,017 941,008
Canada 194,988 161,579 172,617Chile 301,312 238,849 251,371China, People's Rep. of 10,800 20,932 39,217Germany 44,800 96,761 108,260Taiwan (Rep. of China) 527,763 121,647 134,119United States of America 195,755 200,204 224,334Vietnam 47,970 10,045 11,090
2. Chemical wood pulp, dissolving grades 324,719 438,207 474,571
Other 324,719 438,207 474,571
China, People's Rep. of 27,000 9,996 10,859Germany 276,606 391,746 419,124Singapore 2,270 3,343 3,508United States of America 18,843 33,122 41,080
3. Chemical wood pulp soda or sulphate, other than dissolving grades 51,142,522 34,794,690 37,887,066
Unbleached, coniferous 1,702,113 1,297,896 1,410,699
Canada 1,200,015 928,501 1,015,996Chile 502,098 369,395 394,703
Unbleached, non-coniferous 944,376 604,598 675,246
China, People's Rep. of 100,441 54,011 71,086Indonesia (includes West Irian) 843,935 550,587 604,160
Semi-bleached or bleached, coniferous 24,109,395 20,674,422 22,812,843
China, People's Rep. of 62,171 44,446 47,068Finland 713,147 574,396 659,050Germany 566,684 469,496 520,811India 21,852 18,443 19,812Indonesia (includes West Irian) 338,084 131,207 151,972Netherlands 76,928 62,180 70,889United States of America 22,330,529 19,374,254 21,343,241
Commodity/Country of Origin Quantity
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Table 3.37 IMPORTS OF PULP AND WASTE PAPER: 2011 (continued) (Quantity in Net Kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US dollars)
Value
FOB CIF
Semi-bleached or bleached, non-coniferous 24,386,638 12,217,774 12,988,278
Brazil 902,000 626,195 657,014Canada 2,678,580 1,968,883 2,213,063China, People's Rep. of 261,523 160,323 172,316Finland 229,466 181,961 195,731Germany 76,591 62,818 66,462Hong Kong 42,781 42,592 44,084Indonesia (includes West Irian) 13,055,546 5,092,797 5,331,239Korea, Rep. of (South) 60,820 15,895 18,921South Africa, Rep. of 7/ 5,523,378 2,666,086 2,827,565Sweden 156,000 133,165 141,355Taiwan (Rep. of China) 158,939 132,268 136,173United States of America 1,241,014 1,134,791 1,184,355
4. Chemical wood pulp, sulphite, other than dissolving grades 4,446,925 3,657,303 3,809,821
Unbleached, coniferous 4,332,156 3,454,890 3,589,658
New Zealand (excludes Western Samoa) 4,332,156 3,454,890 3,589,658
Semi-bleached or bleached, non-coniferous 114,769 202,413 220,163
China, People's Rep. of 21,120 31,601 33,185Germany 92,731 168,217 184,211United States of America 918 2,595 2,767
5. Wood pulp obtained by a combination of mechanical and 263,363 143,810 155,458 chemical pulping processes
China, People's Rep. of 13,500 16,417 18,188Singapore 34,600 27,401 30,344Taiwan (Rep. of China) 7,500 17,285 19,142UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 500 392 582United States of America 207,263 82,315 87,202
6. Pulps fibres derived from recovered ( waste and scrap)paper or paperboard or of other fibrous cellulosic material 2,463,431 1,921,385 2,075,032
Cotton linters pulp 419,343 1,044,702 1,102,422
China, People's Rep. of 368,303 1,008,524 1,065,069India 51,040 36,178 37,353
Commodity/Country of Origin Quantity
213
Table 3.37 IMPORTS OF PULP AND WASTE PAPER: 2011 (continued) (Quantity in Net Kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US dollars)
Value
FOB CIF
Pulps of other fibres derived from recovered paper or paperboard 1,861,721 659,976 731,185
China, People's Rep. of 14,000 6,166 7,838Germany 261,525 264,195 297,464Japan (excludes Okinawa) 954,060 200,206 219,050Netherlands 259,700 33,565 41,196New Zealand (excludes Western Samoa) 160,096 133,008 137,776United States of America 212,340 22,836 27,861
Other 66,440 24,922 29,264
Germany 1,380 3,108 3,520Korea, Rep. of (South) 64,500 20,512 24,283United States of America 560 1,302 1,461
Chemical, Other 16,341 41,169 44,786
Germany 15,381 37,666 41,095Indonesia (includes West Irian) 960 3,503 3,691
Semi-chemical, Other 99,586 150,616 167,375
China, People's Rep. of 4,090 2,334 2,527Germany 53,446 136,431 150,734Korea, Rep. of (South) 42,050 11,851 14,114
7. Recovered (waste and scrap) paper or paperboard 840,727,192 52,516,541 58,546,559
Unbleached kraft paper or paperboard or corrugated paper 3,612,938 2,069,580 2,211,752or paperboard
Chile 1,058,140 840,404 884,990Hong Kong 73,310 38,309 42,965Japan (excludes Okinawa) 114,070 17,472 20,095New Zealand (excludes Western Samoa) 1,032,476 842,055 872,114United States of America 1,334,942 331,340 391,588
Other paper or paperboard made mainly of bleached chemical pulp, 21,268,574 5,609,491 6,219,602not coloured in the mass
Australia 1,212,710 179,455 211,571China, People's Rep. of 198,980 46,967 53,040Hawaii 533,503 79,913 98,151
Commodity/Country of Origin Quantity
214
Table 3.37 IMPORTS OF PULP AND WASTE PAPER: 2011 (continued) (Quantity in Net Kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US dollars)
Value
FOB CIF
Hong Kong 3,608,040 807,405 900,122Iran, Islamic Rep. of 179,412 71,045 75,449Japan (excludes Okinawa) 1,543,130 544,797 587,585Korea, Rep. of (South) 173,280 22,417 23,566Netherlands 3,489,356 407,612 483,351New Zealand (excludes Western Samoa) 620,976 83,737 97,763Norway 151,883 16,079 18,949Singapore 380,137 201,095 208,852Thailand 4,011,550 1,621,479 1,724,505UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 103,160 10,470 12,585United States of America 5,062,457 1,517,020 1,724,113
Paper or paperboard made mainly of mechanical pulp 8,628,701 2,063,707 2,285,043
Australia 277,840 49,383 55,883Hawaii 165,227 26,477 30,085Japan (excludes Okinawa) 739,227 146,942 167,282Korea, Rep. of (South) 249,457 41,049 45,859Netherlands 1,896,012 214,666 256,657New Zealand (excludes Western Samoa) 157,206 17,493 21,134Norway 553,850 59,215 71,398Singapore 524,430 220,487 234,254Thailand 2,603,560 1,047,215 1,118,979UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 466,416 78,287 89,428United States of America 995,476 162,493 194,084
Other, including unsorted waste and scrap 807,216,979 42,773,763 47,830,162
Australia 5,027,237 776,368 887,626Canada 2,347,476 277,344 309,528China, People's Rep. of 93,216 20,984 24,621Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) 275,800 27,992 34,060Germany 41,420 34,298 38,125Greece 42,875 4,854 5,847Hawaii 1,603,605 225,580 280,209Hong Kong 15,553,989 2,444,410 2,776,971Iran, Islamic Rep. of 490,274 62,527 73,300Israel 319,360 14,776,998 15,795,343Italy 295,100 30,223 36,273
Commodity/Country of Origin Quantity
215
Table 3.37 IMPORTS OF PULP AND WASTE PAPER: 2011 (concluded) (Quantity in Net Kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US dollars)
Value
FOB CIF
Jamaica (excludes Cayman Is., Turks, Caicos) 52,529 5,586 6,132Japan (excludes Okinawa) 12,804,136 1,795,042 2,084,666Jordan 77,705 8,265 9,858Korea, Rep. of (South) 1,927,610 205,126 240,245Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 636,306 143,220 160,185Mauritius 863,899 84,102 98,405Mexico 49,587 7,999 9,140Netherlands 556,686,619 3,012,661 3,553,977New Zealand (excludes Western Samoa) 127,307,728 1,184,134 1,345,068Norway 9,775,624 1,070,006 1,258,527Puerto Rico 169,991 17,161 20,646Singapore 11,276,930 3,275,650 3,554,058South Africa, Rep. of 7/ 3,248,882 356,880 428,023Taiwan (Rep. of China) 138,151 21,152 24,472Thailand 12,729,000 5,053,105 5,413,282UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 9,251,591 1,037,809 1,231,975United Arab Emirates, n.e.s. 9/ 152,974 46,860 50,299United States of America 33,864,429 6,658,168 7,964,076Vietnam 112,936 109,259 115,225
Source: National Statistics Office (NSO).
Commodity/Country of Origin Quantity
216
Table 3.38 IMPORTS OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD AND ARTICLES OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD: 2011
(Quantity in net kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US $)
FOB CIF
Total 895,160,682 770,601,181 832,383,796
Newsprint, in rolls/sheets 32,276,750 20,688,291 21,861,374
Weighing not more than 55 g/m2 12,343,757 8,001,459 8,439,055
Germany 75,682 47,467 50,425Indonesia (includes West Irian) 335,859 231,082 243,264Japan (excludes Okinawa) 987,274 614,415 646,561Korea, Rep. of (South) 8,065,527 5,427,879 5,650,809Sweden 45,517 25,395 28,293UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 2,731,898 1,595,866 1,754,456United States of America 102,000 59,355 65,247
Other 19,932,993 12,686,832 13,422,319
China, People's Rep. of 135,180 68,640 73,704Germany 243,896 162,720 171,789Indonesia (includes West Irian) 339,438 229,004 240,411Japan (excludes Okinawa) 329,080 198,350 208,497Korea, Rep. of (South) 10,953,043 7,073,130 7,397,269Singapore 390 1,177 1,269Thailand 98,818 56,710 60,347UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 7,063,446 4,386,512 4,711,389United States of America 769,702 510,589 557,644
Uncoated paper and paperboard, of a kind used for writing, printingor other graphic purposes and non-perforated punch cards and punch tapepaper, in rolls or rectangular sheets of any size 14,995,629 23,025,985 24,310,584
Hand-made paper and paperboard 108,288 62,553 230,932
China, People's Rep. of 101,153 58,038 60,871Germany 7,016 4,176 4,495India 107 107 126Korea, Rep. of (South) 12 232 257
Paper and paperboard of a kind used as a base for photo-sensitiveheat-sensitive or electro-sensitive paper or paperboard 72,148 149,934 157,156
China, People's Rep. of 11,163 6,986 7,784Germany 29 35 243
Commodity/Country of Origin Quantity Value
217
Table 3.38 IMPORTS OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD AND ARTICLES OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD: 2011 (continued)
(Quantity in net kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US $)
FOB CIF
Hong Kong 596 1,722 1,810Indonesia (includes West Irian) 57,208 38,542 40,911Japan (excludes Okinawa) 596 5,615 5,665Singapore 2,428 88,390 90,961Thailand 128 8,644 9,782
Carbonizing base paper, other 83,027 71,715 85,564
India 50,492 34,773 36,359Indonesia (includes West Irian) 169 2,252 2,494Japan (excludes Okinawa) 150 2,056 2,139Korea, Rep. of (South) 12,426 27,941 39,488Singapore 19,750 3,735 4,025United States of America 40 958 1,059
Wallpaper base 95,511 196,875 203,854
China, People's Rep. of 238 6,730 7,813Finland 14,418 21,274 22,754Hong Kong 6,931 63,981 66,452Indonesia (includes West Irian) 73,150 97,324 98,899Switzerland 774 7,566 7,936
Other paper and paperboard, not containing fibres obtainedby a mechanical or chemi-mechanical process or of which not more than 10 % by weight of the total fibre content 12,582,570 20,656,602 21,647,844 consist of such fibres
Weighing less than 40 g/m2 1,880,968 2,115,159 2,218,538
Used in the manufacture of gypsum boards and computer cards or paper 72,771 52,314 55,047
India 72,771 52,314 55,047
Aluminium base paper 25,383 32,801 33,656
Netherlands 25,383 32,801 33,656
Commodity/Country of Origin Quantity Value
218
Table 3.38 IMPORTS OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD AND ARTICLES OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD: 2011 (continued)
(Quantity in net kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US $)
FOB CIF
Other printing, writing or photocopy paper and of a kindused for graphic purposes 5,239 12,973 14,678
Other graphic purposes 5,239 12,973 14,678
Hong Kong 22 68 77Japan (excludes Okinawa) 5,217 12,905 14,601
Other 1,777,575 2,017,071 2,115,157
Other 1,777,575 2,017,071 2,115,157
Hong Kong 376 1,707 1,782India 95,470 67,688 71,756Indonesia (includes West Irian) 321,190 305,493 314,030Japan (excludes Okinawa) 708,374 1,079,416 1,120,142United States of America 652,165 562,767 607,447
Weighing 40 g/m2 or more but not more than150 g/m2 in rolls 4,755,571 4,369,467 4,669,319
Fancy paper and paperboard including with watermarksgranitized felt finish, fibres or blend of specks and vellumantique finish, other 4,513,516 4,111,028 4,395,960
Other 4,513,516 4,111,028 4,395,960
Canada 242,058 226,446 239,117China, People's Rep. of 308,225 202,781 211,895Finland 95,995 102,598 110,642Hong Kong 9,330 17,130 17,886Indonesia (includes West Irian) 581,412 544,570 566,191Italy 76,202 127,601 134,204Japan (excludes Okinawa) 21,280 15,178 16,313Korea, Rep. of (South) 133,554 99,671 105,732Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 721,253 620,955 681,562Netherlands 24,175 12,569 13,241Singapore 100,428 69,285 70,648Sweden 114,723 134,314 143,048
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 29,181 23,239 24,276
Value Commodity/Country of Origin Quantity
219
Table 3.38 IMPORTS OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD AND ARTICLES OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD: 2011 (continued) (Quantity in net kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US $)
FOB CIF
Thailand 22,343 42,907 44,734UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 151,376 313,342 325,677United States of America 1,112,458 877,263 964,774Vietnam 769,523 681,179 726,020
Other printing, writing or photocopy papers and of a kind used for graphic purposes 242,055 258,439 273,359
China, People's Rep. of 100,283 93,490 96,596Indonesia (includes West Irian) 100,999 89,101 94,076Singapore 23,115 24,519 25,700United States of America 17,658 51,329 56,987
Other 42,813,412 37,899,559 40,323,757
Bookpaper or bondpaper 836,992 619,203 663,918
India 99,807 26,651 27,979Indonesia (includes West Irian) 541,908 460,813 494,427Japan (excludes Okinawa) 6,080 14,349 18,701Sweden 189,197 117,390 122,811
Bookpaper or bondpaper 23,435 21,496 22,744
Indonesia (includes West Irian) 23,435 21,496 22,744
Other 41,952,985 37,258,860 39,637,095
Argentina 11,389 23,889 25,138Austria 72,900 22,054 23,539Brazil 14,680 2,870 3,190Brunei Darussalam 765 289 306China, People's Rep. of 3,266,382 2,548,237 2,674,561Germany 441,909 353,357 373,922Hong Kong 124 1,756 1,806India 24,624 16,121 16,664Indonesia (includes West Irian) 31,185,868 27,865,882 29,698,038Italy 173,347 381,644 394,289Japan (excludes Okinawa) 7,919 12,790 13,592Korea, Rep. of (South) 143,912 130,002 138,688
Quantity Value
Commodity/Country of Origin
220
Table 3.38 IMPORTS OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD AND ARTICLES OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD: 2011 (continued)
(Quantity in net kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US $)
FOB CIF
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 941,256 844,779 925,729Netherlands 191,574 38,069 41,587Saudi Arabia 41,274 42,463 46,310Singapore 3,713,358 3,411,998 3,587,843South Africa, rep. of 7/ 23,888 42,493 45,225Sweden 536,047 488,633 523,371Taiwan (Rep. of China) 67,615 55,503 58,734Thailand 643,699 618,337 659,319UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 94,692 104,918 111,214United States of America 355,763 252,776 274,030
Weighing 40 g/m2 or more but not more than 150 g/m2, in sheetswith one side not exceeding 435 mm and the other side notexceeding 297 mm in the unfolded state 3,307,416 5,048,682 5,252,320
For printing banknotes; used in the manufacture of gypsum boards and computer cards or paper 121,504 1,315,891 1,347,110
Germany 108,662 1,303,148 1,333,795Taiwan (Rep. of China) 12,842 12,743 13,315
Fancy paper and paperboard including with watermarks granitized felt finish fibres or blend of specks and velium 534,697 350,222 369,982 antique finish
Other 534,697 350,222 369,982
Brazil 13,465 2,698 3,053Canada 229,822 194,813 205,086China, People's Rep. of 197,319 105,065 108,865Germany 45,545 21,443 24,862Indonesia (includes West Irian) 24,887 12,756 13,432Korea, Rep. of (South) 408 1,085 1,238United States of America 23,251 12,362 13,446
Other printing, writing or photocopy papers and of a kind used 100,050 92,319 99,022for graphic purposes
Canada 100,050 92,319 99,022
Commodity/Country of Origin Quantity Value
221
Table 3.38 IMPORTS OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD AND ARTICLES OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD: 2011 (continued)
(Quantity in net kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US $)
FOB CIF
Other 2,551,165 3,290,250 3,436,206
Bookpaper or bondpaper 67,491 62,932 67,000
Germany 51,164 51,955 54,232Korea, Rep. of (South) 16,327 10,977 12,768
Other 2,483,674 3,227,318 3,369,206
China, People's Rep. of 98,705 123,120 129,557Finland 91,968 106,751 113,642Hong Kong 10,220 12,923 14,286Indonesia (includes West Irian) 400,438 851,880 877,407Italy 199 1,210 1,316Japan (excludes Okinawa) 516,570 697,980 714,313Singapore 301,148 341,855 357,387Switzerland 10 158 165Thailand 1,064,416 1,091,441 1,161,133
Other, weighing 40 g/m2 or more butnot more than 150 g/m2 1,342,951 7,915,997 8,169,461
For printing banknotes; used in the manufacture of gypsum boards and computer cards or paper 304,425 5,908,278 6,096,981
Germany 110,725 2,335,382 2,388,011Netherlands 12,930 644,269 710,889Spain 180,770 2,928,627 2,998,081
Fancy paper and paperboard including with watermarks, granitized felt finish, fibers or blend of specks and vellum antique finish 170 1,887 2,261
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 170 1,887 2,261
Other printing, writing or photocopy papersand of a kind used for graphic purposes 71,166 79,499 84,491
China, People's Rep. of 29,568 29,838 31,029
Germany 211 458 1,831
Value Commodity/Country of Origin Quantity
222
Table 3.38 IMPORTS OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD AND ARTICLES OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD: 2011 (continued)
(Quantity in net kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US $)
FOB CIF
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 18,023 7,045 7,841
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 6,606 25,962 26,677
Thailand 16,758 16,196 17,113
Other 967,190 1,926,333 1,985,728
Other 967,190 1,926,333 1,985,728
Brazil 43,627 7,993 9,050China, People's Rep. of 159,179 137,730 142,796Indonesia (includes West Irian) 178,508 123,353 131,454Japan (excludes Okinawa) 6,083 6,501 7,209Netherlands 187,184 46,399 50,072Thailand 244,111 241,127 251,405UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 148,498 1,363,230 1,393,742
Weighing more than 150 g/m2 1,295,664 1,207,297 1,338,206
Fancy paper and paperboard including watermarks, granitizedfelt finish, fibers or blend of specks and velium antique finish 820,396 714,857 808,238
Other 820,396 714,857 808,238
Hong Kong 50,540 25,762 27,237Indonesia (includes West Irian) 45,340 45,647 47,828Sweden 141,460 209,558 239,525Taiwan (Rep. of China) 559,067 387,877 445,747Thailand 23,989 46,013 47,901
Other printing, writing or photocopy papers and of a kind used for graphic purposes 159 1,467 2,875
Germany 159 1,467 2,875Other 475,109 490,973 527,093
Bookpaper 97,887 93,440 106,752
Indonesia (includes West Irian) 97,887 93,440 106,752
Commodity/Country of Origin Quantity Value
223
Table 3.38 IMPORTS OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD AND ARTICLES OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD: 2011 (continued)
(Quantity in net kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US $)
FOB CIF
Drawing paper 205 205 246
China, People's Rep. of 205 205 246
Other 377,017 397,328 420,095
Austria 12,986 27,876 28,871China, People's Rep. of 74,783 34,429 36,671Germany 15,340 37,123 39,569Indonesia (includes West Irian) 222,194 230,389 240,420Italy 4,890 28,832 31,068Japan (excludes Okinawa) 26 523 574Singapore 1,391 5,882 6,400Taiwan (Rep. of China) 45,407 32,274 36,522
Other paper and paperboard, of which more than 10% by weight of the totalfibre content consists of fibres obtained by a mechanical or chemi-mechanicalprocess 2,054,085 1,888,306 1,985,234
In rolls 402,930 346,375 366,612
For printing banknotes , manufacture of gypsum boards and computer cards of paper 73,932 52,801 55,373
China, People's Rep. of 49,748 29,094 30,641Japan (excludes Okinawa) 22,311 10,586 11,195UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 1,873 13,121 13,537
Other 328,998 293,574 311,239
Fancy paper and paperboard including with watermarks, granitized felt finish fibers or blend of specks and vellum 23,004 12,645 13,723 antique finish, in strips or rolls of a width 15 cm or less
United States of America 23,004 12,645 13,723
Other Newsprint 29,028 38,327 39,886
China, People's Rep. of 5,214 6,691 7,023
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 23,814 31,636 32,863
Commodity/Country of Origin Quantity Value
224
Table 3.38 IMPORTS OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD AND ARTICLES OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD: 2011 (continued)
(Quantity in net kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US $)
FOB CIF
Other, of which more than 100% by weight of the total fiver
content consists of fibers obtained by a mechanical process 276,966 242,602 257,630
China, People's Rep. of 158,686 69,626 72,162Germany 6,890 4,085 4,191
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 111,210 168,025 180,399
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 180 866 878
In sheets with one side not exceeding 435 mm and the other
side not exceeding 297 mm in the unfolded state 186,713 340,532 357,579
Other 186,713 340,532 357,579
Fancy paper and paperboard including with watermarks, granitized felt finish fibers or blend of specks and vellumantique finish, 95,933 51,654 55,623 in strips or rolls of a width 15 cm or less in the unfolded state
Germany 47,409 25,561 27,845United States of America 48,524 26,093 27,778
Other, of which more than 10% by weight of the total fiber content consists of fibers obtained by a mechanical 90,780 288,878 301,956 process
China, People's Rep. of 38,600 4,670 5,957Japan (excludes Okinawa) 10,675 246,212 251,916United States of America 41,505 37,996 44,083
Other 1,464,442 1,201,399 1,261,043
Aluminium paper base 3,510 851 878
China, People's Rep. of 3,510 851 878
Other printing, writing or photocopy papers 83 819 1,061 and of a kind used for graphic purposes
Singapore 48 226 276United States of America 35 593 785
Commodity/Country of Origin Quantity Value
225
Table 3.38 IMPORTS OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD AND ARTICLES OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD: 2011 (continued)
(Quantity in net kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US $)
FOB CIF
Other 1,460,849 1,199,729 1,259,104
Australia 99,288 35,269 46,094China, People's Rep. of 981,104 788,974 817,739Germany 23,817 10,190 10,839Hong Kong 2,172 4,161 4,374Indonesia (includes West Irian) 15,166 29,673 30,542Japan (excludes Okinawa) 632 10,386 11,812Korea, Rep. of (South) 3,000 3,891 4,267Singapore 131,513 124,078 128,929Sweden 20,045 13,153 14,874Taiwan (Rep. of China) 2,726 10,784 11,078Thailand 50,146 49,478 52,280United States of America 131,240 119,692 126,276
Toilet or facial tissue stock, towel or napkin stock and similar paper of a kind used for household or sanitary purposes 22,519,214 20,319,386 21,656,064
Tissue paper 6,063,333 6,922,381 7,369,374
Canada 688 123 169China, People's Rep. of 641,858 402,268 430,364Hong Kong 35,065 23,514 24,988India 292,545 349,700 365,081Indonesia (includes West Irian) 4,438,254 5,423,394 5,782,689Japan (excludes Okinawa) 68,798 18,855 21,245Korea, Rep. of (South) 115,795 195,396 203,521Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 5,361 1,363 1,423Netherlands 1,037 2,532 2,751Singapore 26,138 35,553 39,364Taiwan (Rep. of China) 320,775 343,653 362,770Thailand 4,334 12,360 12,952United States of America 100 884 1,860Vietnam 112,585 112,786 120,197
Other 16,455,881 13,397,005 14,286,690
China, People's Rep. of 1,434,770 990,588 1,051,574France 4,400 5,224 5,516Hong Kong 85,617 57,480 63,656
Commodity/Country of Origin Quantity Value
226
Table 3.38 IMPORTS OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD AND ARTICLES OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD: 2011 (concluded)
(Quantity in net kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US $)
FOB CIF
India 261,373 285,827 298,857Indonesia (includes West Irian) 11,620,425 8,670,524 9,284,159Japan (excludes Okinawa) 159,160 45,273 50,474Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 128,224 199,673 208,391Netherlands 2,265 5,250 5,657Singapore 7,558 195,101 199,525Taiwan (Rep. of China) 1,744,870 1,766,232 1,864,420Thailand 238,047 457,476 478,609UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 120 361 437United States of America 193,321 136,556 150,935Vietnam 575,731 581,440 624,480
Others (Articles of Paper and Paperboard) 825,369,089 706,567,519 764,555,774
Source: National Statistics Office.
Commodity/Country of Origin Quantity Value
227
Table 3.39 IMPORTS OF NON-TIMBER FOREST PRODUCTS: 2011 (Quantity in Net Kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US dollars)
Value
FOB CIF
Total 37,459 58,174 64,310
Bamboos 30,375 36,779 41,492
China, People's Rep. of 28,845 32,482 34,063
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 440 3,939 7,033
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 1,090 358 396
Rattan 7,084 21,395 22,818
Pole 3,250 10,459 10,913
China, People's Rep. of 3,250 10,459 10,913
Split and Core 3,834 10,936 11,905
China, People's Rep. of 141 703 745
Hong Kong 63 1,321 1,523
Madagascar, Democratic Rep. of 3,330 8,512 9,179
Singapore 300 400 458
Source: National Statistics Office (NSO)
Commodity/Country of Origin Quantity
228
Table 3.40 IMPORTS OF SELECTED NON-TIMBER MANUFACTURED ARTICLES: 2011 ( Value in US $, FOB & CIF)
FOB CIF
Total 96,412 29,686 31,948
Basketwork, wickerwork and other articles, made directly to shape from Pcs. 96,412 29,686 31,948plaiting materials
Of Bamboo Pcs. 96,412 29,686 31,948
Baskets and basketware containers 4,514 2,646 2,970
China, People's Rep. of 3,494 2,032 2,165Indonesia (includes West Irian) 1,020 614 805
Other 91,898 27,040 28,978
China, People's Rep. of 89,996 23,261 24,966Germany 64 1,120 1,240Hong Kong 1,301 1,740 1,837Indonesia (includes West Irian) 237 554 567Singapore 300 365 368
Source : National Statistics Office(NSO).
Volume Value
Commodity/Country of Origin
229
Table 3.41 FOREST-BASED PRODUCTS IMPORT SUMMARY: 2011
Value ('000 US$), FOB
Log (cu.m) 88,908 17,411
Lumber (cu.m.) 159,974 70,200
Veneer and Other Wood Worked (cu.m.) 38,011 11,333
Plywood and Plywood Veneered Panels (cu.m.) 94,231 69,617
Particleboard (gk) 40,500,217 16,876
Fiberboard (nk) 42,146,845 23,303
Non-timber Forest Products (nk) 37,459 58
Selected Non-Timber Manufactured Articles (pcs.) 96,412 30
Wood-Based Manufactured Articles (pcs.) 43,161,766 29,065
Pulp and Waste Paper (nk) 900,691,540 94,322
Paper and Articles of Paper and Paperboard (nk) 895,160,682 770,601
Forest-Based Furniture (gk) 79,807,824 53,043
Other Forest-Based Products m 12,825
Total Forest Products Imports 1,168,684
Total Imports 60,496,000
Forest Products Imports as % of the Total Imports (in terms of value) 1.93
Note: m indicates miscellaneous unit of measurements
Imports Quantity
230
Table 3.42 TOP TEN FOREST-BASED PRODUCTS IMPORTS: 2011
(Value in thousand US $, FOB)
Rank Product Value % Share to Total
Total 1,155,771 100.00
1 Paper and articles of paper and paperboard 770,601 66.67
2 Pulp and waste paper 94,322 8.16
3 Lumber 70,200 4.59
4 Plywood and plywood veneered panels 69,617 6.07
5 Forest-based furniture 53,043 2.02
6 Wood-based manufactured articles 29,065 6.02
7 Fiberboard 23,303 2.51
8 Log 17,411 1.46
9 Particleboard 16,876 1.51
10 Veneer and other wood worked 11,333 0.98
231
- 100,000 200,000 300,000 400,000 500,000 600,000 700,000 800,000
Veneer and other wood worked
Particleboard
Log
Fiberboard
Wood-based manufactured articles
Forest-based furniture
Plywood and plywood veneered panels
Lumber
Pulp and waste paper
Paper and articles of paper and paperboard
FIG. 3.2 TOP TEN FOREST-BASED PRODUCTS IMPORTS: 2011 (VALUE IN '000 US$, FOB)
Product
RANK
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
1
2011 Philippine Forestry Statistics2011 Philippine Forestry Statistics2011 Philippine Forestry Statistics
Forest Management BureauForest Management BureauForest Management Bureau
235
Table 4.01 QUARTERLY DOMESTIC PRICES OF LOCALLY PRODUCED LOGS, NATURALLY GROWN: 2011
(Php/ cubic meter)
1st 2nd 3rd 4th
ALMON R-11 Sawlog Below 30 1,750 1,750 1,750 1,750 1,750
30 - 38 2,150 2,150 2,150 2,150 2,150
40 - 48 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000
50 - 58 3,500 3,500 3,500 3,500 3,500
60 & Above 3,800 3,800 3,800 3,800 3,800
APITONG R-11 Sawlog Below 30 1,100 1,100 1,100 1,100 1,100
30 - 38 1,750 1,750 1,750 1,750 1,750
40 - 48 2,350 2,350 2,350 2,350 2,350
50 - 58 2,650 2,650 2,650 2,650 2,650
60 & Above 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000
R-13 Sawlog Below 30 3,800 3,800 3,800 3,800 3,800
30 - 38 3,800 3,800 3,800 3,800 3,800
40 - 48 4,100 4,100 4,100 4,100 4,100
50 - 58 4,100 4,100 4,100 4,100 4,100
60 & Above 4,300 4,300 4,300 4,300 4,300
Peeler/Veneer Log 50 - 58 8,000 8,000 8,000 8,000 8,000
60 & Above 8,000 8,000 8,000 8,000 8,000
BAGTIKAN R-3 Sawlog 60 & Above 6,000 6,000 6,000 6,000 6,000
R-11 Sawlog Below 30 1,750 1,750 1,750 1,750 1,750
30 - 38 2,150 2,150 2,150 2,150 2,150
40 - 48 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000
50 - 58 3,500 3,500 3,500 3,500 3,500
60 & Above 3,800 3,800 3,800 3,800 3,800
BINUANG R-11 Sawlog Below 30 1,100 1,100 1,100 1,100 1,100
30 - 38 1,750 1,750 1,750 1,750 1,750
40 - 48 2,350 2,350 2,350 2,350 2,350
50 - 58 2,650 2,650 2,650 2,650 2,650
60 & Above 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000
DANGULA R-13 Sawlog below 30 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000
30 - 38 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000
40 - 48 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500
50 - 58 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000
60 & Above 3,500 3,500 3,500 3,500 3,500
Average PriceQuarter
Species Region Log Grade Diameter
236
Table 4.01 QUARTERLY DOMESTIC PRICES OF LOCALLY PRODUCED LOGS, NATURALLY GROWN: 2011
(Php/ cubic meter)
1st 2nd 3rd 4th
Average PriceQuarter
Species Region Log Grade Diameter
LAUAN R-11 Sawlog below 30 1,750 1,750 1,750 1,750 1,750
30 - 38 3,506 3,506 3,506 3,506 3,506
40 - 48 4,845 4,845 4,845 4,845 4,845
50 - 58 5,300 5,300 5,300 5,300 5,300
60 & Above 5,725 5,725 5,725 5,725 5,725
Peeler/Veneer Log below 30 1,775 1,839 1,753 1,753 1,753
30 - 38 3,228 3,114 3,193 3,193 3,411
40 - 48 4,992 5,187 4,577 5,062 5,142
50 - 58 5,559 5,551 5,214 5,481 5,990
60 & Above 6,181 6,476 5,635 6,304 6,307
R-13 Sawlog below 30 4,300 4,300 4,300 4,300 4,300
30 - 38 4,500 4,500 4,500 4,500 4,500
40 - 48 5,500 5,500 5,500 5,500 5,500
50 - 58 6,700 5,800 7,000 7,000 7,000
60 & Above 6,750 6,000 7,000 7,000 7,000
Peeler/Veneer Log 50 - 58 8,000 8,000 8,000 8,000 8,000
60 & Above 8,000 8,000 8,000 8,000 8,000
LOKTOB R-11 Sawlog Below 30 1,100 1,100 1,100 1,100 1,100
30 - 38 1,750 1,750 1,750 1,750 1,750
40 - 48 2,350 2,350 2,350 2,350 2,350
50 - 58 2,650 2,650 2,650 2,650 2,650
60 & Above 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000
MARANG R-11 Sawlog Below 30 1,433 1,433 1,433 1,433 1,433
30 - 38 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500
40 - 48 2,800 2,800 2,800 2,800 2,800
50 - 58 2,900 2,900 2,900 2,900 2,900
60 & Above 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000
MAYAPIS R-3 Sawlog 60 & Above 6,000 6,000 6,000 6,000 6,000
NATO R-13 Sawlog below 30 2,300 2,300 2,300 2,300 2,300
30 - 38 2,300 2,300 2,300 2,300 2,300
40 - 48 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500
50 - 58 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000
60 & Above 4,500 4,500 4,500 4,500 4,500
237
Table 4.01 QUARTERLY DOMESTIC PRICES OF LOCALLY PRODUCED LOGS, NATURALLY GROWN: 2011
(Php/ cubic meter)
1st 2nd 3rd 4th
Average PriceQuarter
Species Region Log Grade Diameter
TANGILE R-3 Sawlog 60 & Above 6,000 6,000 6,000 6,000 6,000
R-11 Sawlog Below 30 1,750 1,750 1,750 1,750 1,750
30 - 38 2,150 2,150 2,150 2,150 2,150
40 - 48 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000
50 - 58 3,500 3,500 3,500 3,500 3,500
60 & Above 3,800 3,800 3,800 3,800 3,800
TOOG R-13 Sawlog below 30 3,150 3,150 3,150 3,150 3,150
30 - 38 3,350 3,350 3,350 3,350 3,350
40 - 48 3,550 3,550 3,550 3,550 3,550
50 - 58 3,750 3,750 3,750 3,750 3,750
60 & Above 3,950 3,950 3,950 3,950 3,950
YAKAL R-13 Sawlog below 30 5,500 5,500 5,500 5,500 5,500
30 - 38 5,500 5,500 5,500 5,500 5,500
40 - 48 5,600 5,600 5,600 5,600 5,600
50 - 58 5,600 5,600 5,600 5,600 5,600
60 & Above 6,000 6,000 6,000 6,000 6,000
238
Table 4.02 QUARTERLY DOMESTIC PRICES OF LOCALLY PRODUCED LOGS, PLANTED: 2011
(Php/ cubic meter)
1st 2nd 3rd 4th
ACACIA R-5 Sawlog Below 30 7,632 7,632 7,632 7,632 7,632
30 - 38 7,632 7,632 7,632 7,632 7,632
40 - 48 7,632 7,632 7,632 7,632 7,632
50 - 58 7,632 7,632 7,632 7,632 7,632
60 & Above 7,632 7,632 7,632 7,632 7,632
R-12 Sawlog 30 - 38 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000
40 - 48 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000
50 - 58 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000
60 & Above 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000
A.MANGIUM R-7 Poles and Piles Below 30 4,000 4,000 4,000 4,000 4,000
R-13 Poles and Piles Below 30 708 708 708 708 708
30 - 38 1,400 1,400 1,400 1,400 1,400
40 - 48 1,800 1,800 1,800 1,800 1,800
Peelable 30 - 38 1,982 1,500 1,500 2,128 2,800
40 - 48 1,982 1,500 1,500 2,128 2,800
50 - 58 1,982 1,500 1,500 2,128 2,800
60 & Above 1,982 1,500 1,500 2,128 2,800
Non-Peelable Below 30 1,194 1,000 1,000 1,235 1,540
BAGRAS R-7 Poles and Piles Below 30 4,000 4,000 4,000 4,000 4,000
R-11 Sawlog Below 30 1,433 1,433 1,433 1,433 1,433
30 - 38 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500
40 - 48 2,800 2,800 2,800 2,800 2,800
50 - 58 2,900 2,900 2,900 2,900 2,900
60 & Above 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000
R-13 Peelable 30 - 38 2,809 2,800 2,800 2,800 2,834
40 - 48 3,009 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,034
50 - 58 3,009 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,034
60 & Above 3,009 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,034
Non-Peelable Below 30 2,376 2,367 2,367 2,367 2,401
FALCATA R-9 Sawlog Below 30 2,250 2,250 2,250 2,250 2,250
30 - 38 2,527 2,480 2,480 2,480 2,669
40 - 48 2,703 2,643 2,643 2,643 2,881
50 - 58 2,795 2,729 2,729 2,729 2,991
60 & Above 2,795 2,729 2,729 2,729 2,991
Average
Price
QuarterSpecies Region Log Grade Diameter
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Table 4.02 QUARTERLY DOMESTIC PRICES OF LOCALLY PRODUCED LOGS, PLANTED: 2011
(Php/ cubic meter)
1st 2nd 3rd 4thAverage
Price
QuarterSpecies Region Log Grade Diameter
FALCATA R-10 Sawlog Below 30 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,200
30 - 38 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500
40 - 48 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500
50 - 58 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500
60 & Above 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500
Peeler/Veneer Log Below 30 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,200
30 - 38 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500
40 - 48 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500
50 - 58 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500
R-11 Sawlog Below 30 1,272 1,239 1,266 1,297 1,287
30 - 38 2,180 2,099 2,159 2,258 2,203
40 - 48 2,519 2,440 2,494 2,608 2,533
50 - 58 2,759 2,706 2,734 2,840 2,755
60 & Above 2,956 2,920 2,931 3,034 2,940
Peeler/Veneer Log Below 30 2,429 1,866 2,335 2,821 2,695
30 - 38 3,125 2,444 3,013 3,607 3,437
40 - 48 3,316 2,888 3,218 3,645 3,514
50 - 58 3,196 2,939 3,282 3,282 3,282
60 & Above 3,814 3,000 3,576 4,179 4,500
R-13 Sawlog Below 30 1,040 1,040 1,040 1,040 1,040
30 - 38 1,257 1,257 1,257 1,257 1,257
40 - 48 1,492 1,492 1,492 1,492 1,492
50 - 58 1,657 1,657 1,657 1,657 1,657
60 & Above 1,657 1,657 1,657 1,657 1,657
Pulpwood 30 - 38 3,225 3,200 3,200 3,200 3,300
40 - 48 3,200 3,200 3,200 3,200 3,200
50 - 58 3,200 3,200 3,200 3,200 3,200
60 & Above 3,200 3,200 3,200 3,200 3,200
Peeler/Veneer Log Below 30 2,531 2,354 2,354 2,499 2,918
30 - 38 2,840 2,396 2,979 2,973 3,012
40 - 48 3,094 2,556 3,244 3,279 3,298
50 - 58 3,138 2,690 3,346 3,206 3,309
60 & Above 3,229 2,787 3,546 3,219 3,362
240
Table 4.02 QUARTERLY DOMESTIC PRICES OF LOCALLY PRODUCED LOGS, PLANTED: 2011
(Php/ cubic meter)
1st 2nd 3rd 4thAverage
Price
QuarterSpecies Region Log Grade Diameter
GMELINA R-5 Sawlog Below 30 7,632 7,632 7,632 7,632 7,632
30 - 38 7,632 7,632 7,632 7,632 7,632
R-7 Sawlog 30 - 38 10,247 10,247 10,247 10,247 10,247
40 - 48 10,247 10,247 10,247 10,247 10,247
50 - 58 10,247 10,247 10,247 10,247 10,247
60 & Above 10,247 10,247 10,247 10,247 10,247
R-8 Poles and Piles Below 30 1,400 1,400 1,400 1,400 1,400
30 - 38 2,300 2,300 2,300 2,300 2,300
40 - 48 2,600 2,600 2,600 2,600 2,600
50 - 58 2,800 2,800 2,800 2,800 2,800
60 & Above 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000
R-9 Sawlog 30 - 38 5,317 5,317 5,317 5,317 5,317
40 - 48 5,317 5,317 5,317 5,317 5,317
50 - 58 5,317 5,317 5,317 5,317 5,317
60 & Above 5,317 5,317 5,317 5,317 5,317
R-11 Sawlog Below 30 6,672 7,044 6,250 6,819 6,575
30 - 38 8,334 8,702 7,984 8,429 8,220
40 - 48 8,338 8,686 8,018 8,388 8,258
R-12 Sawlog Below 30 2,523 2,273 2,629 2,731 2,458
30 - 38 3,201 3,000 3,134 3,258 3,410
40 - 48 3,222 3,000 3,218 3,258 3,410
50 - 58 3,410 3,410 3,410 3,410 3,410
60 & Above 5,088 5,088 5,088 5,088 5,088
R-13 Peeler/Veneer Log 30 - 38 2,143 2,055 1,724 2,133 2,658
40 - 48 2,143 2,055 1,724 2,133 2,658
50 - 58 2,143 2,055 1,724 2,133 2,658
60 & Above 2,143 2,055 1,724 2,133 2,658
Sawlog Below 30 1,251 1,582 911 1,119 1,391
GUBAS R-13 Peeler/Veneer Log 30 - 38 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000
40 - 48 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000
50 - 58 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000
60 & Above 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000
Sawlog Below 30 700 700 700 700 700
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Table 4.02 QUARTERLY DOMESTIC PRICES OF LOCALLY PRODUCED LOGS, PLANTED: 2011
(Php/ cubic meter)
1st 2nd 3rd 4thAverage
Price
QuarterSpecies Region Log Grade Diameter
JULIBRISIN R-10 Peeler/Veneer Log Below 30 1,800 1,800 1,800 1,800 1,800
30 - 38 3,200 3,200 3,200 3,200 3,200
40 - 48 3,200 3,200 3,200 3,200 3,200
50 - 58 3,200 3,200 3,200 3,200 3,200
60 & Above 3,200 3,200 3,200 3,200 3,200
MAHOGANY R-8 Sawlog Below 30 1,700 1,700 1,700 1,700 1,700
30 - 38 2,800 2,800 2,800 2,800 2,800
40 - 48 3,500 3,500 3,500 3,500 3,500
50 - 58 3,900 3,900 3,900 3,900 3,900
60 & Above 4,300 4,300 4,300 4,300 4,300
R-9 Sawlog 30 - 38 3,522 3,522 3,522 3,522 3,522
40 - 48 3,522 3,522 3,522 3,522 3,522
50 - 58 3,522 3,522 3,522 3,522 3,522
60 & Above 3,522 3,522 3,522 3,522 3,522
R-11 Sawlog Below 30 1,433 1,433 1,433 1,433 1,433
30 - 38 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500
40 - 48 2,800 2,800 2,800 2,800 2,800
50 - 58 2,900 2,900 2,900 2,900 2,900
60 & Above 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000
R-12 Sawlog Below 30 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000
R-13 Sawlog 30 - 38 2,452 1,800 2,409 2,800 2,800
40 - 48 2,452 1,800 2,409 2,800 2,800
50 - 58 2,452 1,800 2,409 2,800 2,800
60 & Above 2,452 1,800 2,409 2,800 2,800
MANGO R-11 Sawlog 40 - 48 2,200 2,200 2,200 2,200 2,200
50 - 58 2,200 2,200 2,200 2,200 2,200
60 & Above 2,200 2,200 2,200 2,200 2,200
R-12 Sawlog 30 - 38 1,750 2,000 2,000 1,500 1,500
RADIATA PINE R-7 Poles and Piles Below 30 4,000 4,000 4,000 4,000 4,000
RUBBER R-11 Peeler/Veneer Log Below 30 1,400 1,400 1,400 1,400 1,400
R-12 Sawlog 30 - 38 2,037 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,147
40 - 48 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500
242
Table 4.03 QUARTERLY DOMESTIC PRICES OF IMPORTED LOGS: 2011
(Php/ cubic meter)
1st 2nd 3rd 4th
MALAYSIA R-3 Sawlog 40 - 48 6,400 6,400 6,400 6,400 6,400
50 - 58 6,450 6,450 6,450 6,450 6,450
60 & Above 6,450 6,450 6,450 6,450 6,450
R-7 Poles and Piles Below 30 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000
SOLOMON ISLAND NCR Sawlog 40 - 48 4,846 4,500 4,500 5,210 5,174
50 - 58 4,846 4,500 4,500 5,210 5,174
60 & Above 4,846 4,500 4,500 5,210 5,174
PAPUA NEW GUINEA NCR Sawlog 40 - 48 6,200 6,000 6,000 6,400 6,400
50 - 58 6,200 6,000 6,000 6,400 6,400
60 & Above 6,200 6,000 6,000 6,400 6,400
Average
Price
QuarterCountry of Origin Region Log Grade Diameter
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Table 4.04 MONTHLY RETAIL PRICES OF LOCALLY PRODUCED LUMBER: 2011
(Board Foot, 2"x4", in Php)
Species/ Region Average Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
A. Mangium
R-9 14.67 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 18.00 18.00
R-10 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00
R-11 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00
R-13 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00
Acacia
R-5 28.67 28.67 28.67 28.67 28.67 28.67 28.67 28.67 28.67 28.67 28.67 28.67 28.67
Antipolo
R-5 27.67 27.67 27.67 27.67 27.67 27.67 27.67 27.67 27.67 27.67 27.67 27.67 27.67
Apitong
R-1 42.33 39.00 39.00 43.00 43.00 43.00 43.00 43.00 43.00 43.00 43.00 43.00 43.00
R-2 20.17 26.00 26.00 19.00 19.00 19.00 19.00 19.00 19.00 19.00 19.00 19.00 19.00
R-3 31.94 28.00 34.50 23.00 35.75 36.00 36.00 41.00 28.00 28.00 28.00 28.00 37.00
R-4A 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00
R-5 38.33 38.33 38.33 38.33 38.33 38.33 38.33 38.33 38.33 38.33 38.33 38.33 38.33
R-7 29.00 29.00 29.00 29.00 29.00 29.00 29.00 29.00 29.00 29.00 29.00 29.00 29.00
R-8 26.25 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 27.50 27.50 27.50 27.50 27.50 27.50
R-9 26.19 26.33 26.00 26.00 26.33 26.33 26.33 26.33 26.33 26.33 26.00 26.00 26.00
R-10 40.66 40.66 40.66 40.66 40.66 40.66 40.66 40.66 40.66 40.66 40.66 40.66 40.66
R-11 36.66 36.66 36.66 36.66 36.66 36.66 36.66 36.66 36.66 36.66 36.66 36.66 36.66
R-12 27.08 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00
R-13 18.25 18.25 18.25 18.25 18.25 18.25 18.25 18.25 18.25 18.25 18.25 18.25 18.25
Bagras
NCR 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00
R-4A 39.00 39.00 39.00 39.00 39.00 39.00 39.00 39.00 39.00 39.00 39.00 39.00 39.00
R-7 32.00 32.00 32.00 32.00 32.00 32.00 32.00 32.00 32.00 32.00 32.00 32.00 32.00
R-11 18.67 20.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 17.00 17.00 16.00 21.00 21.00 24.00 24.00
R-12 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00
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Table 4.04 MONTHLY RETAIL PRICES OF LOCALLY PRODUCED LUMBER: 2011
(Board Foot, 2"x4", in Php)
Species/ Region Average Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Bagtikan
R-3 28.00 28.00 28.00 28.00 28.00 28.00 28.00 28.00 28.00 28.00 28.00 28.00 28.00
Benguet Pine
NCR 27.00 27.00 27.00 27.00 27.00 27.00 27.00 27.00 27.00 27.00 27.00 27.00 27.00
R-6 49.00 49.00 49.00 49.00 49.00 49.00 49.00 49.00 49.00 49.00 49.00 49.00 49.00
Binuang
R-5 30.67 30.67 30.67 30.67 30.67 30.67 30.67 30.67 30.67 30.67 30.67 30.67 30.67
Dao
R-5 30.67 30.67 30.67 30.67 30.67 30.67 30.67 30.67 30.67 30.67 30.67 30.67 30.67
Dita
R-5 28.00 28.00 28.00 28.00 28.00 28.00 28.00 28.00 28.00 28.00 28.00 28.00 28.00
Falcata
NCR 28.67 32.00 32.00 32.00 32.00 27.00 27.00 27.00 27.00 27.00 27.00 27.00 27.00
R-11 17.33 17.00 17.00 17.00 17.00 17.00 17.00 17.00 17.00 18.00 18.00 18.00 18.00
R-13 8.50 8.50 8.50 8.50 8.50 8.50 8.50 8.50 8.50 8.50 8.50 8.50 8.50
Gmelina
NCR 34.18 33.00 33.00 33.00 33.67 32.00 32.00 32.00 36.00 36.00 36.00 34.00 39.50
R-2 20.19 18.71 18.71 18.71 19.50 19.50 19.50 15.67 24.75 22.58 22.58 19.50 22.58
R-3 24.05 26.44 26.44 18.00 26.11 26.11 26.11 23.83 26.44 26.44 19.66 19.66 23.33
R-4A 23.00 23.00 23.00 23.00 23.00 23.00 23.00 23.00 23.00 23.00 23.00 23.00 23.00
R-4B 28.24 27.66 27.66 27.66 27.66 27.00 28.00 28.00 28.00 28.00 28.00 30.60 30.67
R-5 29.00 29.00 29.00 29.00 29.00 29.00 29.00 29.00 29.00 29.00 29.00 29.00 29.00
R-6 26.78 47.14 23.64 26.50 24.52 24.49 24.51 24.47 24.33 24.69 25.56 25.74 25.74
R-7 28.00 28.00 28.00 28.00 28.00 28.00 28.00 28.00 28.00 28.00 28.00 28.00 28.00
R-8 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00
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Table 4.04 MONTHLY RETAIL PRICES OF LOCALLY PRODUCED LUMBER: 2011
(Board Foot, 2"x4", in Php)
Species/ Region Average Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Gmelina
R-9 19.17 18.67 18.67 18.67 18.67 18.67 18.67 19.00 19.00 19.00 20.33 20.33 20.33
R-10 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00
R-11 20.43 37.86 18.17 18.45 18.33 21.40 19.17 20.00 18.59 19.21 16.11 19.06 18.86
R-12 23.66 20.67 20.67 20.67 20.67 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 26.25 24.50 24.50 26.00
R-13 12.75 14.50 14.50 14.50 11.50 9.50 9.50 9.50 9.50 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00
Gubas
R-13 10.50 10.50 10.50 10.50 10.50 10.50 10.50 10.50 10.50 10.50 10.50 10.50 10.50
Igem
NCR 56.00 56.00 56.00 56.00 56.00 56.00 56.00 56.00 56.00 56.00 56.00 56.00 56.00
Ipil
R-4B 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00
R-11 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00
Kalantas
R-5 30.67 30.67 30.67 30.67 30.67 30.67 30.67 30.67 30.67 30.67 30.67 30.67 30.67
Lauan
NCR 55.51 47.00 47.00 54.00 52.00 52.60 48.50 63.71 51.00 58.00 65.00 66.00 61.25
R-1 48.71 40.00 42.50 45.50 47.00 51.00 53.00 50.50 51.00 51.00 51.00 51.00 51.00
R-2 27.13 19.00 19.00 25.25 25.75 29.50 32.00 30.50 30.50 30.00 28.00 28.00 28.00
R-3 37.34 34.50 36.37 32.50 40.99 38.69 28.00 28.00 38.64 38.61 43.91 43.91 43.91
R-4A 43.88 40.50 40.50 41.00 43.00 41.00 43.00 48.75 48.75 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00
R-4B 30.67 28.33 28.33 28.33 28.33 28.33 28.33 33.00 33.00 33.00 33.00 33.00 33.00
R-5 36.00 36.00 36.00 36.00 36.00 36.00 36.00 36.00 36.00 36.00 36.00 36.00 36.00
R-6 48.11 40.09 40.09 51.50 51.50 48.56 48.56 46.30 51.50 51.50 48.56 49.58 49.58
R-7 44.42 44.42 44.42 44.42 44.42 44.42 44.42 44.42 44.42 44.42 44.42 44.42 44.42
R-8 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00
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Table 4.04 MONTHLY RETAIL PRICES OF LOCALLY PRODUCED LUMBER: 2011
(Board Foot, 2"x4", in Php)
Species/ Region Average Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Lauan
R-9 25.25 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 26.00 26.00 26.00
R-11 33.85 48.29 29.58 28.00 29.17 29.58 29.58 35.50 35.50 35.50 34.75 34.77 35.92
R-12 26.05 23.33 23.33 23.33 23.33 23.33 28.00 28.00 28.00 28.00 28.00 28.00 28.00
R-13 23.50 23.50 23.50 23.50 23.50 23.50 23.50 23.50 23.50 23.50 23.50 23.50 23.50
Loktob
R-5 29.33 29.33 29.33 29.33 29.33 29.33 29.33 29.33 29.33 29.33 29.33 29.33 29.33
Mahogany
NCR 39.81 42.00 42.00 37.20 35.00 36.00 36.00 36.00 44.00 46.00 46.00 39.50 38.00
R-4A 29.00 29.00 29.00 29.00 29.00 29.00 29.00 29.00 29.00 29.00 29.00 29.00 29.00
R-5 29.33 29.33 29.33 29.33 29.33 29.33 29.33 29.33 29.33 29.33 29.33 29.33 29.33
R-6 30.79 57.64 28.17 27.63 27.81 27.20 27.68 27.72 29.33 29.40 28.14 29.35 29.35
R-7 32.13 32.13 32.13 32.13 32.13 32.13 32.13 32.13 32.13 32.13 32.13 32.13 32.13
R-8 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00
R-9 21.84 21.67 21.67 21.67 21.67 21.67 21.67 21.67 21.67 21.67 22.33 22.33 22.33
R-10 24.00 24.00 24.00 24.00 24.00 24.00 24.00 24.00 24.00 24.00 24.00 24.00 24.00
R-11 21.11 18.00 18.00 19.17 21.33 20.33 24.66 24.33 20.33 24.66 20.83 20.83 20.83
R-12 39.67 38.00 38.00 38.00 38.00 38.00 38.00 38.00 42.00 42.00 42.00 42.00 42.00
R-13 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00
Mayapis
R-1 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00
R-3 27.63 28.00 28.00 28.00 24.50 27.00 28.00 28.00 28.00 28.00 28.00 28.00 28.00
Narra
R-2 109.67 109.67 109.67 109.67 109.67 109.67 109.67 109.67 109.67 109.67 109.67 109.67 109.67
R-4A 139.25 135.50 135.50 140.00 140.00 140.00 140.00 140.00 140.00 140.00 140.00 140.00 140.00
R-4B 54.50 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 74.00 80.00
R-5 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00
R-7 170.00 170.00 170.00 170.00 170.00 170.00 170.00 170.00 170.00 170.00 170.00 170.00 170.00
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Table 4.04 MONTHLY RETAIL PRICES OF LOCALLY PRODUCED LUMBER: 2011
(Board Foot, 2"x4", in Php)
Species/ Region Average Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Tangile
NCR 56.99 56.03 56.03 56.03 56.50 53.75 58.00 58.50 58.50 58.00 57.50 57.50 57.50
R-1 50.25 41.38 41.17 43.00 43.55 45.50 48.75 49.37 48.75 56.58 61.66 61.66 61.66
R-2 25.69 27.00 27.00 27.00 27.00 27.00 27.00 19.00 35.31 27.00 19.00 27.00 19.00
R-3 47.72 37.00 37.66 37.25 40.55 41.86 72.83 77.77 48.08 43.08 48.11 48.11 40.33
R-4A 58.73 52.75 52.75 53.75 81.00 53.75 81.00 53.75 53.75 53.75 53.75 53.75 61.00
R-5 36.00 36.00 36.00 36.00 36.00 36.00 36.00 36.00 36.00 36.00 36.00 36.00 36.00
R-8 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00
R-11 32.63 54.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 32.50 32.50 32.50
R-12 24.83 24.00 24.00 24.00 24.00 24.00 24.00 24.00 26.00 26.00 26.00 26.00 26.00
R-13 21.00 21.00 21.00 21.00 21.00 21.00 21.00 21.00 21.00 21.00 21.00 21.00 21.00
Yakal
NCR 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00
R-2 19.00 19.00 19.00 19.00 19.00 19.00 19.00 19.00 19.00 19.00 19.00 19.00 19.00
R-3 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00
R-5 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00
R-7 81.50 81.50 81.50 81.50 81.50 81.50 81.50 81.50 81.50 81.50 81.50 81.50 81.50
R-8 92.50 92.50 92.50 92.50 92.50 92.50 92.50 92.50 92.50 92.50 92.50 92.50 92.50
R-9 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00
R-11 49.84 77.17 45.84 47.50 47.50 47.50 47.50 47.50 47.50 47.50 47.50 47.59 47.50
R-12 33.33 31.33 31.33 31.33 34.00 34.00 34.00 34.00 34.00 34.00 34.00 34.00 34.00
R-13 27.25 28.00 28.00 28.00 23.00 23.00 23.00 29.00 29.00 29.00 29.00 29.00 29.00
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Table 4.05 MONTHLY RETAIL PRICES OF IMPORTED LUMBER: 2011
(Board Foot, 2"x4", in Php)
Brazil
NCR 41.75 43.00 43.00 43.00 43.00 43.00 43.00 43.00 43.00 43.00 38.00 38.00 38.00
R-3 44.00 42.00 42.00 42.00 42.00 42.00 42.00 42.00 42.00 48.00 48.00 48.00 48.00
Indonesia
R-4B 35.33 35.33 35.33 35.33 35.33 35.33 35.33 35.33 35.33 35.33 35.33 35.33 35.33
Malaysia
NCR 37.78 34.75 36.00 36.60 42.40 37.45 43.00 33.14 35.50 36.00 38.50 40.00 40.00
CAR 34.00 34.00 34.00 34.00 34.00 34.00 34.00 34.00 34.00 34.00 34.00 34.00 34.00
R-1 41.57 35.97 33.94 36.38 39.66 43.88 44.50 45.38 44.50 43.72 43.13 43.80 43.93
R-2 38.47 38.00 38.00 38.00 38.00 38.00 37.50 40.50 38.66 37.50 40.00 40.00 37.50
R-3 37.04 32.61 34.12 32.35 37.03 37.66 37.38 39.97 40.14 39.93 38.24 38.24 36.76
R-4A 41.67 38.63 34.34 37.67 37.50 45.13 37.50 43.00 43.80 46.50 46.50 46.50 43.00
R-4B 53.00 53.00 53.00 53.00 53.00 53.00 53.00 53.00 53.00 53.00 53.00 53.00 53.00
R-5 41.84 41.84 41.84 41.84 41.84 41.84 41.84 41.84 41.84 41.84 41.84 41.84 41.84
R-6 47.17 83.35 44.45 44.45 44.45 44.45 33.33 46.30 38.25 44.45 50.00 46.30 46.30
R-7 40.90 40.90 40.90 40.90 40.90 40.90 40.90 40.90 40.90 40.90 40.90 40.90 40.90
R-8 50.42 52.50 52.50 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00
Papua New Guinea
R-1 43.42 40.00 40.00 42.00 42.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 44.00 44.00 45.00 45.00 44.00
R-3 41.19 37.00 37.00 37.00 43.33 43.00 43.33 43.33 43.33 43.33 43.33 43.33 37.00
R-4A 35.50 35.50 35.50 35.50 35.50 35.50 35.50 35.50 35.50 35.50 35.50 35.50 35.50
Solomon
NCR 38.00 38.00 38.00 38.00 38.00 38.00 38.00 38.00 38.00 38.00 38.00 38.00 38.00
R-1 38.17 36.00 38.00 34.00 38.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 38.00 38.00 38.00 38.00
R-3 44.66 44.66 44.66 44.66 44.66 44.66 44.66 44.66 44.66 44.66 44.66 44.66 44.66
R-4A 37.00 37.00 37.00 37.00 37.00 37.00 37.00 37.00 37.00 37.00 37.00 37.00 37.00
Country of Origin/
RegionJan FebAverage Mar Apr May Jun Nov DecJul Aug Sep Oct
249
Table 4.06 MONTHLY RETAIL PRICES OF LAUAN PLYWOOD: 2011
(Ordinary " C", 4'x8', in Php)
1/8 (3.175) NCR 198.19 233.33 195.00 195.00 195.00 195.00 195.00 195.00 195.00 195.00 195.00 195.00 195.00
CAR 217.74 214.00 214.00 218.00 227.67 215.00 220.33 220.33 209.00 217.00 213.50 223.00 221.00
R-1 234.00 197.00 197.00 240.00 240.00 240.00 240.00 253.00 235.00 238.00 232.00 228.00 268.00
R-2 230.71 311.62 212.67 233.56 232.42 228.23 221.17 223.46 223.46 219.50 219.50 223.46 219.50
R-3 238.37 228.58 225.86 216.41 258.26 258.26 258.26 258.26 238.36 244.25 226.76 226.76 220.44
R-4A 224.23 205.00 202.50 215.00 230.50 255.00 225.00 223.13 225.00 232.50 231.67 203.00 242.50
R-4B 238.69 228.75 228.75 228.75 228.75 245.00 245.00 241.25 243.61 243.61 243.61 243.61 243.61
R-5 216.67 216.67 216.67 216.67 216.67 216.67 216.67 216.67 216.67 216.67 216.67 216.67 216.67
R-6 263.76 434.40 240.22 220.33 216.33 257.75 250.88 245.32 266.75 281.33 250.40 250.73 250.73
R-7 209.61 209.61 209.61 209.61 209.61 209.61 209.61 209.61 209.61 209.61 209.61 209.61 209.61
R-8 254.79 250.00 237.50 237.50 237.50 237.50 237.50 265.00 265.00 272.50 272.50 272.50 272.50
R-9 198.53 188.00 188.34 188.34 188.00 188.00 188.00 207.67 150.00 207.67 228.33 230.00 230.00
R-10 178.00 178.00 178.00 178.00 178.00 178.00 178.00 178.00 178.00 178.00 178.00 178.00 178.00
R-11 242.15 215.94 218.33 225.42 230.47 251.79 251.79 255.33 271.88 226.67 256.17 246.67 255.33
R-12 213.25 180.00 180.00 180.00 230.50 230.50 230.50 230.50 230.50 230.50 230.50 230.50 175.00
3/16 (4.7625) NCR 313.95 295.62 315.62 315.62 315.62 315.62 315.62 315.62 315.62 315.62 315.62 315.62 315.62
CAR 292.33 278.67 298.00 298.00 291.67 300.83 300.83 300.00 259.00 293.00 298.00 295.00 295.00
R-1 318.73 277.50 281.25 327.50 327.50 327.50 331.25 328.00 328.75 315.00 310.00 322.50 348.00
R-2 353.29 291.66 293.27 295.77 299.66 299.66 899.00 309.11 312.44 309.11 309.11 311.61 309.11
R-3 386.02 274.72 285.83 300.65 351.86 351.86 579.10 683.30 307.33 563.54 304.98 304.98 324.05
R-4A 292.59 280.00 272.50 282.50 289.25 295.00 305.00 285.00 293.75 305.00 298.33 306.00 298.75
R-4B 312.59 295.00 310.00 310.00 310.00 310.00 315.00 315.00 315.00 317.77 317.77 317.77 317.77
R-5 300.00 300.00 300.00 300.00 300.00 300.00 300.00 300.00 300.00 300.00 300.00 300.00 300.00
R-6 302.82 299.41 299.41 308.44 296.30 303.37 304.14 255.36 321.08 311.58 311.58 311.58 311.58
R-7 264.58 264.58 264.58 264.58 264.58 264.58 264.58 264.58 264.58 264.58 264.58 264.58 264.58
R-8 333.96 282.50 275.00 348.00 348.00 348.00 348.00 348.00 340.00 342.50 342.50 342.50 342.50
R-9 288.33 265.00 267.00 267.00 267.00 267.00 267.00 295.00 295.00 295.00 325.00 325.00 325.00
R-10 214.50 214.50 214.50 214.50 214.50 214.50 214.50 214.50 214.50 214.50 214.50 214.50 214.50
R-11 298.19 272.10 320.75 326.84 323.75 321.55 339.02 268.15 269.01 285.29 271.34 285.84 294.63
R-12 300.33 235.00 235.00 235.00 297.17 297.17 297.17 357.50 357.50 357.50 357.50 357.50 220.00
R-13 294.00 294.00 294.00 294.00 294.00 294.00 294.00 294.00 294.00 294.00 294.00 294.00 294.00
1/4 (6.35) CAR 331.51 313.80 321.00 321.00 335.20 338.60 340.50 340.50 340.50 340.50 327.00 342.50 317.00
R-1 333.96 313.50 314.33 336.72 340.00 342.50 342.50 335.00 331.33 337.50 337.00 327.16 350.00
R-2 336.42 318.16 321.87 326.25 326.06 329.33 380.22 335.12 386.40 327.07 330.08 328.74 327.78
R-3 322.45 292.44 308.94 323.00 328.82 328.18 329.47 329.47 329.47 355.54 314.83 314.83 314.42
R-4A 323.90 311.67 313.75 316.25 321.00 330.00 325.00 312.25 331.88 335.63 328.12 337.50 323.75
R-4B 322.00 327.87 327.87 327.87 327.87 322.50 330.00 330.00 330.00 310.00 310.00 310.00 310.00
R-5 313.33 313.33 313.33 313.33 313.33 313.33 313.33 313.33 313.33 313.33 313.33 313.33 313.33
R-6 321.77 580.33 267.50 267.50 605.86 267.50 267.50 267.50 267.50 267.50 267.50 267.50 267.50
Thickness
(Inch/ mm)Region Average Jan Feb Mar Apr May Oct Nov DecJun Jul Aug Sep
250
Table 4.06 MONTHLY RETAIL PRICES OF LAUAN PLYWOOD: 2011
(Ordinary " C", 4'x8', in Php)
Thickness
(Inch/ mm)Region Average Jan Feb Mar Apr May Oct Nov DecJun Jul Aug Sep
1/4 (6.35) R-7 296.00 296.00 296.00 296.00 296.00 296.00 296.00 296.00 296.00 296.00 296.00 296.00 296.00
R-8 333.33 370.00 330.00 330.00 330.00 330.00 330.00 330.00 330.00 330.00 330.00 330.00 330.00
R-9 316.83 297.00 297.00 297.00 297.00 297.00 297.00 333.33 333.33 333.33 340.00 340.00 340.00
R-10 235.00 235.00 235.00 235.00 235.00 235.00 235.00 235.00 235.00 235.00 235.00 235.00 235.00
R-11 327.42 312.50 312.50 312.50 318.30 334.15 334.15 334.15 334.15 334.15 334.15 334.15 334.15
1/2 (12.7) CAR 560.02 540.83 540.83 551.67 551.67 575.00 565.25 549.00 568.00 568.00 561.00 600.00 549.00
R-1 579.32 543.33 542.50 578.11 591.44 568.00 593.33 575.50 596.33 589.33 591.66 600.00 582.33
R-2 563.64 524.66 536.41 550.16 553.22 580.00 572.59 572.59 572.59 571.90 576.06 576.20 577.31
R-3 532.82 510.58 518.50 545.10 532.75 518.36 518.36 518.36 518.36 518.36 565.02 565.02 565.02
R-4A 578.49 513.13 564.38 576.88 582.50 588.13 595.83 582.50 585.00 593.83 589.38 574.10 596.20
R-4B 567.50 585.00 585.00 585.00 585.00 585.00 555.00 555.00 555.00 555.00 555.00 555.00 555.00
R-5 540.00 540.00 540.00 540.00 540.00 540.00 540.00 540.00 540.00 540.00 540.00 540.00 540.00
R-6 552.98 539.01 539.01 549.15 570.26 544.57 538.18 556.78 588.67 555.46 551.30 551.69 551.69
R-7 506.33 506.33 506.33 506.33 506.33 506.33 506.33 506.33 506.33 506.33 506.33 506.33 506.33
R-8 519.13 542.00 512.50 512.50 512.50 512.50 512.50 512.50 512.50 525.00 525.00 525.00 525.00
R-9 590.25 578.00 578.00 578.00 578.00 578.00 578.00 580.00 580.00 580.00 625.00 625.00 625.00
R-11 562.81 540.00 440.00 558.33 476.65 558.33 558.33 558.33 585.42 558.33 640.00 640.00 640.00
R-12 442.50 442.50 442.50 442.50 442.50 442.50 442.50 442.50 442.50 442.50 442.50 442.50 442.50
R-13 415.00 415.00 415.00 415.00 415.00 415.00 415.00 415.00 415.00 415.00 415.00 415.00 415.00
3/4 (19.05) NCR 846.95 850.00 846.67 846.67 846.67 846.67 846.67 846.67 846.67 846.67 846.67 846.67 846.67
CAR 906.35 856.37 856.37 856.37 886.25 911.12 901.25 901.25 934.50 917.17 978.50 932.00 945.00
R-1 978.50 869.38 851.33 984.77 1,028.00 1,026.00 1,026.00 907.50 1,015.33 1,035.00 1,031.00 949.66 1,018.00
R-2 903.90 838.08 876.50 909.87 912.37 921.75 926.43 895.91 950.66 891.05 964.62 886.43 873.13
R-3 894.47 795.62 833.55 903.45 874.89 848.02 918.64 949.52 925.33 915.41 930.91 930.91 907.40
R-4A 897.49 811.67 860.83 871.67 913.00 922.50 945.00 885.00 929.17 896.67 890.62 926.25 917.50
R-4B 1,002.51 930.00 915.00 1,043.33 1,033.00 1,033.00 1,033.00 877.50 1,033.00 1,033.33 1,033.00 1,033.00 1,033.00
R-5 878.33 878.33 878.33 878.33 878.33 878.33 878.33 878.33 878.33 878.33 878.33 878.33 878.33
R-6 898.01 1,633.67 782.45 811.19 823.06 831.01 830.31 886.25 901.67 802.50 824.65 824.65 824.65
R-7 793.30 793.30 793.30 793.30 793.30 793.30 793.30 793.30 793.30 793.30 793.30 793.30 793.30
R-8 875.21 850.00 877.50 877.50 877.50 877.50 877.50 877.50 877.50 877.50 877.50 877.50 877.50
R-9 884.62 805.00 805.00 805.00 805.00 805.00 805.00 881.67 881.67 881.67 1,046.67 1,046.87 1,046.87
R-11 950.00 950.00 950.00 950.00 950.00 950.00 950.00 950.00 950.00 950.00 950.00 950.00 950.00
R-12 745.00 745.00 745.00 745.00 745.00 745.00 745.00 745.00 745.00 745.00 745.00 745.00 745.00
R-13 730.50 730.50 730.50 730.50 730.50 730.50 730.50 730.50 730.50 730.50 730.50 730.50 730.50
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(Php/ Panel)
1/4 (6.35) CAR 359.96 340.60 340.60 340.60 350.60 375.00 369.00 369.00 369.00 373.00 362.00 366.17 364.00
R-1 359.03 333.33 345.66 363.41 364.25 363.00 364.18 364.68 371.87 361.87 360.87 357.87 357.31
R-2 358.98 354.93 336.25 368.13 361.95 361.07 318.82 368.19 360.17 370.93 362.57 386.11 358.61
R-3 351.36 338.45 346.00 351.85 357.30 357.30 357.30 355.90 355.90 346.56 347.64 347.64 354.45
R-4A 378.43 370.63 393.50 370.63 370.63 380.00 399.50 328.00 399.56 403.56 344.34 381.77 399.06
R-4B 353.17 442.50 340.66 340.66 340.66 442.50 337.50 337.50 337.50 337.50 337.50 337.50 306.00
R-5 345.00 345.00 345.00 345.00 345.00 345.00 345.00 345.00 345.00 345.00 345.00 345.00 345.00
R-6 387.65 674.86 362.21 356.53 367.53 364.15 363.75 369.81 369.81 370.96 350.10 351.07 351.07
R-7 316.52 316.52 316.52 316.52 316.52 316.52 316.52 316.52 316.52 316.52 316.52 316.52 316.52
R-8 368.75 340.00 365.00 370.00 370.00 370.00 370.00 370.00 370.00 375.00 375.00 375.00 375.00
R-9 354.83 342.00 342.00 342.00 342.00 342.00 342.00 352.00 352.00 352.00 383.33 383.33 383.33
R-10 296.00 296.00 296.00 296.00 296.00 296.00 296.00 296.00 296.00 296.00 296.00 296.00 296.00
R-11 427.87 357.50 895.00 397.50 380.00 415.00 397.50 380.00 397.50 387.50 375.63 375.63 375.63
R-12 402.50 402.50 402.50 402.50 402.50 402.50 402.50 402.50 402.50 402.50 402.50 402.50 402.50
R-13 342.08 307.50 307.50 307.50 305.00 333.00 333.00 392.00 392.00 389.50 324.00 324.00 390.00
1/2 (12.7) CAR 672.35 633.75 633.75 633.75 637.81 672.00 689.67 711.00 711.00 708.00 692.25 692.25 653.00
R-1 672.42 613.79 659.71 675.25 689.00 672.00 693.00 687.00 684.50 679.50 672.25 671.50 671.50
R-2 637.22 608.79 639.70 633.45 646.22 644.15 639.77 657.47 657.47 595.88 657.00 630.81 635.95
R-3 634.04 598.90 614.11 633.90 636.65 641.89 641.89 641.89 645.42 625.11 641.14 641.14 646.42
R-4A 723.95 650.00 701.50 712.50 841.00 745.00 722.00 729.00 719.20 722.70 735.62 671.17 737.70
R-4B 651.67 625.00 625.00 625.00 625.00 665.00 665.00 665.00 665.00 665.00 665.00 665.00 665.00
R-5 748.33 748.33 748.33 748.33 748.33 748.33 748.33 748.33 748.33 748.33 748.33 748.33 748.33
R-6 659.45 650.81 666.45 684.63 657.75 657.75 658.92 655.17 667.13 667.13 649.20 649.20 649.20
R-7 653.58 653.58 653.58 653.58 653.58 653.58 653.58 653.58 653.58 653.58 653.58 653.58 653.58
R-8 697.08 610.00 705.00 705.00 705.00 705.00 705.00 705.00 705.00 705.00 705.00 705.00 705.00
R-9 691.47 682.00 682.00 682.00 682.00 682.00 682.00 682.00 682.00 681.67 720.00 720.00 720.00
R-10 562.00 562.00 562.00 562.00 562.00 562.00 562.00 562.00 562.00 562.00 562.00 562.00 562.00
R-11 594.37 538.30 538.30 635.00 620.00 640.00 640.00 578.75 619.58 586.25 586.25 575.00 575.00
R-12 638.33 635.00 635.00 635.00 640.00 640.00 640.00 640.00 640.00 640.00 640.00 640.00 635.00
R-13 683.28 752.50 752.50 752.50 683.75 717.00 717.00 745.50 598.60 615.75 614.00 614.00 636.25
Mar Apr AugJulJunMayThickness
(Inch/ mm)Region Average Jan DecNovOct SepFeb
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(Php/ Panel)
Mar Apr AugJulJunMayThickness
(Inch/ mm)Region Average Jan DecNovOct SepFeb
3/4 (19.05) NCR 966.30 961.67 952.50 983.33 983.33 983.33 983.33 985.83 969.90 915.00 946.67 946.67 984.00
CAR 1,064.87 1,029.00 1,029.00 1,034.44 1,027.25 1,062.00 1,063.00 1,102.00 1,102.00 1,102.00 1,072.75 1,085.00 1,070.00
R-1 1,109.13 994.00 1,090.17 1,118.25 1,155.00 1,148.00 1,173.75 1,143.50 1,114.87 1,099.75 1,098.00 1,087.25 1,087.00
R-2 1,018.64 980.83 980.83 1,021.25 1,020.20 1,033.95 1,028.95 1,029.20 1,010.27 1,036.66 1,026.29 1,028.95 1,026.29
R-3 1,170.85 942.60 953.82 1,001.29 996.75 982.17 2,096.50 2,115.50 995.00 982.58 985.42 985.42 1,013.11
R-4A 1,080.34 986.25 830.00 1,116.00 916.67 1,240.00 1,124.50 1,104.50 1,126.60 1,166.10 1,129.38 1,080.00 1,144.10
R-4B 1,007.50 1,010.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 870.00 900.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,155.00 1,155.00
R-5 966.67 966.67 966.67 966.67 966.67 966.67 966.67 966.67 966.67 966.67 966.67 966.67 966.67
R-6 1,009.55 1,021.03 1,021.03 1,004.66 1,019.04 1,019.50 1,017.08 1,017.08 1,017.08 1,029.04 984.00 982.53 982.53
R-7 959.40 959.40 959.40 959.40 959.40 959.40 959.40 959.40 959.40 959.40 959.40 959.40 959.40
R-8 1,046.36 990.00 970.00 1,051.57 1,051.57 1,051.57 1,051.57 1,065.00 1,065.00 1,065.00 1,065.00 1,065.00 1,065.00
R-9 1,133.39 1,143.00 1,143.00 1,143.00 1,143.00 1,143.00 1,143.00 1,143.00 1,143.00 1,143.33 1,143.33 1,085.00 1,085.00
R-11 933.21 882.62 900.00 1,020.00 858.00 948.75 957.50 931.65 945.00 945.00 930.00 900.00 980.00
R-12 1,157.42 1,200.00 1,200.00 1,200.00 1,127.00 1,160.33 1,160.33 1,160.33 1,160.33 1,160.33 1,160.33 1,127.00 1,073.00
R-13 869.82 855.00 855.00 855.00 780.00 837.50 837.50 837.50 932.50 900.50 923.00 923.00 901.38
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Table 4.08 MONTHLY RETAIL PRICES OF LAWANIT: 2011
(Php/ Panel)
1/8 NCR 180.42 181.67 180.00 180.00 180.00 180.00 180.00 180.00 180.00 180.00 180.00 181.67 181.67
CAR 219.50 217.50 217.50 217.50 217.50 220.00 220.00 220.00 244.00 211.00 215.00 222.00 212.00
R-1 222.31 210.83 225.33 216.33 230.50 225.50 208.00 208.00 246.25 228.00 228.00 223.00 218.00
R-2 198.93 182.12 192.01 200.13 199.91 207.88 199.04 201.33 200.70 201.12 201.12 200.70 201.12
R-3 182.82 166.16 171.66 170.55 189.86 185.75 186.66 186.66 186.66 191.75 189.50 189.50 179.08
R-4A 190.05 185.00 182.50 196.25 201.50 208.13 190.50 190.50 186.25 185.00 185.00 185.00 185.00
R-4B 219.12 220.00 221.11 220.00 220.00 220.00 210.00 218.33 220.00 220.00 220.00 220.00 220.00
R-5 183.33 183.33 183.33 183.33 183.33 183.33 183.33 183.33 183.33 183.33 183.33 183.33 183.33
R-6 204.76 389.00 162.28 188.60 190.56 190.56 166.88 188.50 190.56 200.00 197.63 196.25 196.25
R-7 145.38 145.38 145.38 145.38 145.38 145.38 145.38 145.38 145.38 145.38 145.38 145.38 145.38
R-8 194.58 180.00 180.00 197.50 197.50 197.50 197.50 197.50 197.50 197.50 197.50 197.50 197.50
R-9 175.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00
R-10 125.00 125.00 125.00 125.00 125.00 125.00 125.00 125.00 125.00 125.00 125.00 125.00 125.00
R-11 175.09 161.60 175.00 177.50 179.00 179.00 179.00 179.00 179.00 179.00 171.00 171.00 171.00
R-12 188.22 140.00 140.00 140.00 203.58 203.58 203.58 203.58 203.58 203.58 203.58 203.58 210.00
R-13 162.83 155.00 155.00 155.00 157.50 157.50 157.50 167.50 167.50 183.50 166.00 166.00 166.00
3/16 NCR 229.54 227.50 250.00 220.00 232.50 232.50 232.50 232.50 232.50 215.00 232.00 232.50 215.00
CAR 278.21 293.67 293.67 293.67 283.50 275.00 260.00 260.00 296.00 296.00 286.00 242.00 259.00
R-1 272.88 263.00 263.00 275.00 275.00 276.50 276.50 273.00 273.00 273.00 281.50 272.50 272.50
R-2 260.29 244.54 255.55 259.50 259.00 267.75 261.50 263.59 245.62 267.20 265.16 266.90 267.20
R-3 238.29 213.30 215.20 217.70 237.00 245.33 237.40 259.89 250.90 251.00 251.00 258.90 221.87
R-4A 261.02 262.50 230.83 267.50 265.00 277.50 272.50 250.00 249.17 238.75 285.00 240.20 293.33
R-4B 267.82 250.00 265.00 265.00 265.00 267.50 267.50 267.50 267.50 278.88 265.00 277.50 277.50
R-6 254.66 251.33 239.50 255.00 251.25 251.25 244.67 270.11 270.11 255.00 239.50 264.11 264.11
R-8 305.71 235.00 261.00 281.67 281.67 281.67 332.50 332.50 332.50 332.50 332.50 332.50 332.50
R-9 200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00
R-11 165.98 160.00 160.00 160.00 160.00 179.00 160.00 160.00 160.00 160.00 177.60 177.60 177.60
R-13 194.00 180.00 180.00 180.00 222.00 222.00 192.00 192.00 192.00 192.00 192.00 192.00 192.00
1/4 CAR 305.92 310.00 310.00 310.00 300.00 300.00 317.00 317.00 307.00 320.00 305.00 267.50 307.50
R-1 249.38 262.50 250.00 250.00 250.00 250.00 250.00 250.00 250.00 250.00 250.00 250.00 230.00
R-2 258.75 255.00 255.00 255.00 255.00 255.00 270.00 270.00 270.00 255.00 255.00 255.00 255.00
R-3 310.44 270.00 280.00 266.66 251.04 278.33 524.44 513.33 278.33 283.33 256.60 256.60 266.66
R-4A 241.25 240.00 240.00 240.00 240.00 240.00 240.00 240.00 240.00 240.00 240.00 255.00 240.00
R-4B 244.58 240.00 265.00 240.00 240.00 240.00 240.00 240.00 240.00 240.00 250.00 250.00 250.00
R-5 145.00 145.00 145.00 145.00 145.00 145.00 145.00 145.00 145.00 145.00 145.00 145.00 145.00
R-6 232.56 220.00 219.75 220.00 220.00 246.50 246.50 256.00 246.50 246.50 223.00 223.00 223.00
R-7 163.00 163.00 163.00 163.00 163.00 163.00 163.00 163.00 163.00 163.00 163.00 163.00 163.00
R-11 180.00 180.00 180.00 180.00 180.00 180.00 180.00 180.00 180.00 180.00 180.00 180.00 180.00
R-13 187.58 164.33 164.33 164.33 188.50 188.50 250.00 188.50 188.50 188.50 188.50 188.50 188.50
Nov DecAverage Jun Jul Aug SepFeb Mar Apr MayThickness
(Inch)Region Jan Oct
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Table 4.09 MONTHLY RETAIL PRICES OF PLYBOARD: 2011
4'x8'x3/4"
(Php/ Panel)
NCR 826.93 756.87 791.00 992.50 838.75 838.75 838.75 876.67 748.75 791.25 807.00 787.86 855.00
CAR 893.11 862.00 862.00 862.00 840.00 887.00 918.00 918.00 916.00 916.00 914.30 922.00 900.00
R-1 895.08 826.00 857.66 881.62 908.12 914.00 945.00 921.00 924.00 908.50 887.50 886.00 881.50
R-2 853.63 785.06 829.03 859.27 855.94 861.56 846.28 865.03 867.00 866.77 866.77 872.19 868.65
R-3 827.87 742.71 792.41 781.14 826.02 841.80 841.80 862.63 843.23 837.52 855.07 855.07 855.07
R-4A 876.24 795.00 839.50 850.50 901.50 941.25 858.00 868.50 900.00 911.00 870.62 885.00 894.00
R-4B 885.83 910.00 910.00 910.00 910.00 855.00 905.00 905.00 905.00 855.00 855.00 855.00 855.00
R-5 810.00 810.00 810.00 810.00 810.00 810.00 810.00 810.00 810.00 810.00 810.00 810.00 810.00
R-6 805.27 796.67 796.67 790.83 787.67 841.25 833.75 842.50 775.00 775.00 822.21 800.87 800.87
R-7 686.37 686.37 686.37 686.37 686.37 686.37 686.37 686.37 686.37 686.37 686.37 686.37 686.37
R-8 837.03 760.00 725.00 867.67 867.67 853.00 853.00 853.00 853.00 853.00 853.00 853.00 853.00
R-9 797.53 712.00 712.00 712.00 712.00 712.00 712.00 811.67 811.67 845.00 943.33 943.33 943.33
R-10 627.00 627.00 627.00 627.00 627.00 627.00 627.00 627.00 627.00 627.00 627.00 627.00 627.00
R-11 853.46 751.50 1,504.75 828.33 748.33 818.50 818.50 712.00 817.34 799.34 836.25 813.34 793.34
R-12 620.00 620.00 620.00 620.00 620.00 620.00 620.00 620.00 620.00 620.00 620.00 620.00 620.00
R-13 822.58 690.00 690.00 690.00 705.00 845.00 845.00 882.50 882.50 909.50 910.50 910.50 910.50
OctRegion Average Jan DecNov MarFeb Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep
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Table 4.10 MONTHLY RETAIL PRICES OF FUELWOOD AND CHARCOAL: 2011
(Php/ Unit)
Fuelwood cu. m.
NCR 912.50 900.00 900.00 900.00 900.00 900.00 900.00 890.00 950.00 950.00 940.00 940.00 880.00
CAR 582.36 525.00 525.00 525.00 606.67 606.67 600.00 600.00 600.00 600.00 600.00 600.00 600.00
R-1 250.00 250.00 250.00 250.00 250.00 250.00 250.00 250.00 250.00 250.00 250.00 250.00 250.00
R-2 200.00 175.00 175.00 175.00 175.00 212.50 212.50 212.50 212.50 212.50 212.50 212.50 212.50
R-3 347.34 326.22 347.16 326.22 347.16 342.88 376.66 358.30 358.30 359.66 342.66 342.66 340.16
R-4A 130.00 130.00 130.00 130.00 130.00 130.00 130.00 130.00 130.00 130.00 130.00 130.00 130.00
R-4B 333.19 345.00 345.00 343.33 285.00 285.00 285.00 385.00 385.00 385.00 385.00 285.00 285.00
R-5 250.00 250.00 250.00 250.00 250.00 250.00 250.00 250.00 250.00 250.00 250.00 250.00 250.00
R-6 483.21 533.33 533.33 565.25 700.83 539.15 349.15 468.25 468.25 593.33 355.25 346.17 346.17
R-7 343.78 312.53 312.53 312.53 312.53 687.53 312.53 312.53 312.53 312.53 312.53 312.53 312.53
R-8 275.00 275.00 275.00 275.00 275.00 275.00 275.00 275.00 275.00 275.00 275.00 275.00 275.00
R-10 104.00 104.00 104.00 104.00 104.00 104.00 104.00 104.00 104.00 104.00 104.00 104.00 104.00
R-11 633.33 633.33 633.33 633.33 633.33 633.33 633.33 633.33 633.33 633.33 633.33 633.33 633.33
R-12 122.50 120.00 120.00 120.00 123.33 123.33 123.33 123.33 123.33 123.33 123.33 123.33 123.33
R-13 375.00 375.00 375.00 375.00 375.00 375.00 375.00 375.00 375.00 375.00 375.00 375.00 375.00
Wood Charcoal sack
NCR 231.41 222.86 220.00 226.67 233.33 222.22 232.86 232.86 232.85 240.00 232.00 244.29 237.00
CAR 200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00
R-1 159.52 155.50 155.50 155.50 152.00 157.50 163.00 163.00 160.50 159.25 163.00 163.00 166.50
R-2 161.12 147.50 147.50 150.83 150.83 164.16 164.16 191.25 164.16 164.16 164.16 164.16 160.62
R-3 176.10 128.50 167.16 160.64 165.00 139.41 289.50 280.90 160.52 156.75 153.50 153.50 157.83
R-4A 180.47 186.33 178.50 193.33 169.17 169.17 169.17 160.00 187.50 187.50 187.50 187.50 190.00
R-4B 126.99 101.16 112.33 120.00 120.00 120.00 107.50 271.25 121.25 121.25 115.00 137.50 76.66
R-5 177.12 163.33 163.33 165.00 163.33 163.33 163.33 163.33 163.33 163.33 163.33 327.08 163.33
R-6 152.72 169.59 168.68 177.11 166.16 163.98 165.33 174.89 145.77 152.65 90.00 164.53 94.00
R-7 105.00 105.00 105.00 105.00 105.00 105.00 105.00 105.00 105.00 105.00 105.00 105.00 105.00
R-8 176.67 175.00 175.00 175.00 175.00 175.00 175.00 175.00 175.00 180.00 180.00 180.00 180.00
R-9 155.00 155.00 155.00 155.00 155.00 155.00 155.00 155.00 155.00 155.00 155.00 155.00 155.00
R-10 94.00 94.00 94.00 94.00 94.00 94.00 94.00 94.00 94.00 94.00 94.00 94.00 94.00
R-11 111.04 110.00 106.25 106.25 106.25 106.25 112.50 112.50 137.50 110.00 110.00 110.00 105.00
R-12 166.88 97.50 97.50 97.50 190.00 190.00 190.00 190.00 190.00 190.00 190.00 190.00 190.00
R-13 121.63 120.00 120.00 120.00 120.00 120.00 120.00 120.00 120.00 120.00 126.50 126.50 126.50
Feb Mar Apr Product/ Region Unit Average Jan May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
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Table 4.11 MONTHLY RETAIL PRICES OF SELECTED NON-TIMBER FOREST PRODUCTS: 2011
(Php/ Unit)
Anahaw/ Palma piece
R-1 4.43 3.50 3.65 3.65 3.65 4.90 3.65 4.90 4.90 5.10 5.10 5.10 5.10
R-4A 4.73 4.25 3.00 3.50 5.50 5.50 5.50 5.00 4.50 4.50 4.50 4.50 6.50
R-5 1.68 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 6.35 1.25
R-6 4.40 4.40 4.40 4.40 4.40 4.40 4.40 4.40 4.40 4.40 4.40 4.40 4.40
R-10 4.40 4.40 4.40 4.40 4.40 4.40 4.40 4.40 4.40 4.40 4.40 4.40 4.40
R-11 1.21 1.21 1.21 1.21 1.21 1.21 1.21 1.21 1.21 1.21 1.21 1.21 1.21
Buri piece
R-6 10.40 10.40 10.40 10.40 10.40 10.40 10.40 10.40 10.40 10.40 10.40 10.40 10.40
R-10 10.40 10.40 10.40 10.40 10.40 10.40 10.40 10.40 10.40 10.40 10.40 10.40 10.40
R-11 6.88 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 6.50 6.50 6.50 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00
Honey liter
NCR 250.00 250.00 250.00 250.00 250.00 250.00 250.00 250.00 250.00 250.00 250.00 250.00 250.00
CAR 241.22 247.50 247.50 247.50 243.33 243.33 233.00 250.00 237.50 237.50 237.50 235.00 235.00
R-1 250.00 250.00 250.00 250.00 250.00 250.00 250.00 250.00 250.00 250.00 250.00 250.00 250.00
R-3 275.08 284.13 283.83 283.83 282.83 283.83 231.66 231.66 283.83 283.83 283.83 283.83 283.83
R-4B 156.25 250.00 250.00 250.00 125.00 125.00 125.00 125.00 125.00 125.00 125.00 125.00 125.00
R-5 320.83 300.00 300.00 300.00 300.00 300.00 300.00 300.00 300.00 300.00 300.00 550.00 300.00
R-6 230.00 230.00 230.00 230.00 230.00 230.00 230.00 230.00 230.00 230.00 230.00 230.00 230.00
R-7 125.00 125.00 125.00 125.00 125.00 125.00 125.00 125.00 125.00 125.00 125.00 125.00 125.00
R-8 277.08 325.00 250.00 250.00 250.00 250.00 250.00 250.00 300.00 300.00 300.00 300.00 300.00
R-10 230.00 230.00 230.00 230.00 230.00 230.00 230.00 230.00 230.00 230.00 230.00 230.00 230.00
R-11 213.47 225.83 188.75 188.75 225.83 225.83 188.75 225.83 188.75 225.83 225.83 225.83 225.83
R-13 125.00 125.00 125.00 125.00 125.00 125.00 125.00 125.00 125.00 125.00 125.00 125.00 125.00
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(Php/ Unit)
Oct Nov DecJun July Aug SepFeb Mar Apr MayProduct/ Region Unit Average Jan
Nipa Sap liter
R-3 29.28 30.60 26.20 28.10 28.10 28.10 33.50 34.00 30.10 26.23 30.10 30.10 26.20
R-7 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50
R-13 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50
Nipa Shingle piece
R-1 3.58 3.40 3.50 3.50 3.50 3.50 3.50 3.50 3.50 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75
R-2 1.85 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 2.05 2.05 2.05 1.80 1.80 1.80 1.80 1.80
R-3 7.00 6.59 7.17 7.11 7.11 7.64 6.29 6.48 7.15 7.03 7.15 7.15 7.15
R-4A 6.16 6.38 5.97 5.97 6.63 5.90 6.63 5.94 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.52
R-4B 4.29 3.00 3.00 2.50 2.50 3.50 3.50 8.86 3.86 3.86 9.42 3.75 3.75
R-5 4.29 3.98 3.98 3.98 3.98 3.98 3.98 3.98 3.98 3.98 3.98 7.73 3.98
R-6 5.38 5.60 5.60 4.82 5.63 5.56 5.63 5.67 5.96 5.99 4.74 5.17 4.17
R-7 2.47 2.12 2.12 2.12 2.12 6.37 2.12 2.12 2.12 2.12 2.12 2.12 2.12
R-8 8.42 7.50 7.50 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 9.00
R-9 5.25 4.50 4.50 4.50 4.50 4.50 4.50 4.50 13.50 4.50 4.50 4.50 4.50
R-10 4.17 4.17 4.17 4.17 4.17 4.17 4.17 4.17 4.17 4.17 4.17 4.17 4.17
R-11 6.50 6.50 6.29 5.74 6.72 6.66 6.10 6.99 6.51 6.71 6.35 6.60 6.78
R-12 3.94 3.25 3.25 3.25 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 3.75 3.75 5.00 5.00
R-13 4.07 3.60 3.60 3.60 3.00 3.00 4.25 4.25 4.10 4.10 4.65 4.65 6.00
Nito kilo
R-8 3.90 3.90 3.90 3.90 3.90 3.90 3.90 3.90 3.90 3.90 3.90 3.90 3.90
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Table 4.11 MONTHLY RETAIL PRICES OF SELECTED NON-TIMBER FOREST PRODUCTS: 2011
(Php/ Unit)
Oct Nov DecJun July Aug SepFeb Mar Apr MayProduct/ Region Unit Average Jan
Sawali sq. ft.
R-1 4.35 4.40 4.43 3.93 3.92 4.79 4.79 4.79 4.19 4.19 4.21 4.27 4.27
R-2 5.48 4.00 4.00 4.00 5.97 5.97 5.97 5.97 5.97 5.97 5.97 5.97 5.97
R-3 5.25 4.96 4.76 4.78 4.76 3.89 4.76 4.41 4.84 5.57 6.76 6.76 6.76
R-4A 3.88 3.79 4.00 4.01 3.68 3.67 4.03 3.68 3.67 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00
R-4B 4.75 4.95 4.95 4.71 4.71 4.71 4.71 4.71 4.71 4.71 4.71 4.71 4.71
R-5 4.15 4.15 4.15 4.15 4.15 4.15 4.15 4.15 4.15 4.15 4.15 4.15 4.15
R-7 3.59 3.59 3.59 3.59 3.59 3.59 3.59 3.59 3.59 3.59 3.59 3.59 3.59
R-8 6.13 5.50 5.50 5.50 5.50 5.50 5.50 5.50 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00
R-9 3.32 3.10 3.10 3.10 3.10 3.10 3.10 3.10 3.10 3.92 3.92 3.92
R-11 4.14 4.09 4.09 4.09 4.09 4.09 4.09 4.09 4.09 4.09 4.48 4.16 4.28
R-12 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00
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Table 4.12 MONTHLY RETAIL PRICES OF RATTAN: 2011
(Php/ Pole)
Species Region Average Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
LIMURAN
2 cm & above R-2 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00
R-3 23.50 15.20 15.20 15.20 26.40 26.40 30.00 26.40 26.40 30.00 26.40 26.40 18.00
R-4A 18.00 18.00 18.00 18.00 18.00 18.00 18.00 18.00 18.00 18.00 18.00 18.00 18.00
R-13 24.00 24.00 24.00 24.00 24.00 24.00 24.00 24.00 24.00 24.00 24.00 24.00 24.00
below 2 cm R-2 3.25 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.50 3.50 3.50 3.50 3.50 3.50
R-3 15.50 8.30 8.30 8.30 17.30 17.30 20.00 17.30 17.30 20.00 17.30 17.30 17.30
R-4A 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00
R-13 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00
PALASAN
2 cm & above R-4A 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00
R-13 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00
below 2 cm R-4A 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00
R-13 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00
TUMALIN
2 cm & above R-4A 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00
R-13 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00
below 2 cm R-3 4.91 3.90 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00
R-13 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00
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Table 4.13 MONTHLY RETAIL PRICES OF BAMBOO: 2011
(Php/ Piece)
Species Region Average Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
BAYOG CAR 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00
R-2 28.92 25.00 26.00 26.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00
R-3 70.40 74.70 69.90 69.90 70.20 70.20 70.20 70.20 69.90 69.90 69.90 69.90 69.90
R-7 65.00 65.00 65.00 65.00 65.00 65.00 65.00 65.00 65.00 65.00 65.00 65.00 65.00
R-11 80.00 80.00 80.00 80.00 80.00 80.00 80.00 80.00 80.00 80.00 80.00 80.00 80.00
R-13 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00
BIKAL CAR 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50
BOHO CAR 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00
R-2 24.75 22.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00
R-3 29.34 17.40 17.50 17.50 33.30 33.30 33.30 33.30 33.30 33.30 33.30 33.30 33.30
R-7 65.00 65.00 65.00 65.00 65.00 65.00 65.00 65.00 65.00 65.00 65.00 65.00 65.00
R-13 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00
BULO CAR 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00
R-2 24.75 22.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00
R-3 33.33 20.00 20.00 20.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 20.00
R-7 75.00 75.00 75.00 75.00 75.00 75.00 75.00 75.00 75.00 75.00 75.00 75.00 75.00
R-11 80.00 80.00 80.00 80.00 80.00 80.00 80.00 80.00 80.00 80.00 80.00 80.00 80.00
KALAKAT R-11 140.00 140.00 140.00 140.00 140.00 140.00 140.00 140.00 140.00 140.00 140.00 140.00 140.00
KAWAYAN TINIK CAR 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00
R-3 158.53 136.10 136.10 139.60 166.20 166.20 166.20 168.70 168.70 168.70 168.70 168.70 148.40
R-7 75.00 75.00 75.00 75.00 75.00 75.00 75.00 75.00 75.00 75.00 75.00 75.00 75.00
R-9 90.00 90.00 90.00 90.00 90.00 90.00 90.00 90.00 90.00 90.00 90.00 90.00 90.00
R-11 80.00 80.00 80.00 80.00 80.00 80.00 80.00 80.00 80.00 80.00 80.00 80.00 80.00
R-12 31.50 30.00 30.00 30.00 32.00 32.00 32.00 32.00 32.00 32.00 32.00 32.00 32.00
R-13 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00
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Table 4.14. UNIT VALUE OF EXPORTED LOG AND PROCESSED FOREST PRODUCTS: 1990 - 2011 (US dollar/cubic meter)
Year Log Lumber Plywood 1/ Veneer 2/
2011 54 60 611 92
2010 36 28 630 662
2009 44 33 664 325
2008 61 54 493 501
2007 154 69 400 5482006 71 72 481 6702005 61 65 444 5632004 34 78 369 4362003 75 101 343 5382002 30 173 410 5162001 31 152 544 5592000 168 170 924 6401999 238 126 472 6281998 - 136 479 3641997 59 156 450 5101996 - 202 482 5251995 - 180 311 5671994 94 158 620 4711993 104 221 500 4641992 - 254 396 3741991 69 296 374 2931990 56 189 344 270
Note: 1990-1997 - Average Unit Value 1998-2007 - Unit Value 1/ - Plywood consisting solely of sheets of wood 2/ - Veneer sheets and corestock for the manufacture of plywood
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Log Lumber Plywood Veneer
NOTE: 1997: Average Unit Value 1998 - 2007: Unit Value
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Table 5.01 FOREST CHARGES ON ROUNDWOOD HARVESTED: CY 1990 - 2011 (In thousand PhP)
Year Forest Charges
CY 2011 24,027 2010 153,664 2009 105,867 2008 162,372 2007 172,589 2006 191,878 2005 127,184 2004 229,256 2003 215,110 2002 106,421 2001 164,301 2000 135,100 1999 165,200 1998 190,760 1997 189,6591996 288,0691995 574,5001994 544,5641993 497,3851992 466,6881991 806,154 a/1990 460,550 a/
a/ Including estimated environmental fees for the period starting July 15 - December, 1990 and January-October, 1991
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Table 5.02 FOREST CHARGES ON ROUNDWOOD HARVESTED: 2011 (In pesos)
L o gRegion Grand Sawlog/ Poles & Fuelwood/
Total Veneer Log Piles Charcoal
Philippines 24,027,469 24,014,401 24,006,722 - 7,679 13,068
CAR 20,980 20,980 20,980 - - -
1 - - - - - -
2 7,192,437 7,192,437 7,192,437 - - -
3 7,592,816 7,592,816 7,592,816 - - -
4a - - - - - -
4b - - - - - -
5 19,947 8,029 8,029 - - 11,918
6 228 228 228 - - -
7 1,150 - - - - 1,150
8 1,701 1,701 1,701 - - -
9 1,455,332 1,455,332 1,455,332 - - -
- - - - -11 5,070,216 5,070,216 5,062,537 - 7,679 -
- - - - -
12 - - - - - -
13 2,672,662 2,672,662 2,672,662 - - -
PulpwoodTotal
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Table 5.03 FOREST CHARGES ON NON-TIMBER FOREST PRODUCTS: CY 1990 - 2011 (In PhP)
Year Forest Charges
2011 3,647,377 2010 3,197,326 2009 2,918,446 2008 3,605,974 2007 3,902,839 2006 6,386,415 2005 9,194,200 2004 11,522,916 2003 7,441,017 2002 5,221,280 2001 9,307,995 2000 9,153,541 1999 8,898,043 1998 6,966,693 1997 12,173,8941996 15,250,1831995 10,403,1581994 11,464,1351993 12,172,3431992 14,647,3941991 2,177,3431990 1,162,327
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Table 5.04 FOREST CHARGES ON NON-TIMBER FOREST PRODUCTS: 2011
(In Php)
Product/Region Philippines CAR R-2 R-3 R-4A R-4B R-5 R-8 R-9 R-11 R-13
Total 3,647,377 8,774 250,535 15,342 166,708 963,259 21,780 338,459 18,352 625,565 1,238,603
Almaciga Resin 1,016,219 - - - - 844,639 - 171,580 - - -
Bamboo Poles 8,774 8,774 - - - - - - - - -
Split Rattan 12,375 - - 7,502 - 4,873 - - - - -
Unsplit Rattan 2,610,009 - 250,535 7,840 166,708 113,747 21,780 166,879 18,352 625,565 1,238,603
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Table 6.01 SUMMARY STATISTICS FOR ESTABLISHMENTS OF FORESTRY, LOGGING AND RELATED
SERVICE ACTIVITIES FOR ALL EMPLOYMENT SIZES: 2011
Number of Establishments 17
Employment as of November 15
Total 1,005
Paid Employees 1,001
Compensation 72,986
Revenue 393,643
Cost 284,813
Value of Output 353,055
Intermediate Cost 181,218
Value Added 192,427
Gross Addition to Fixed Assets 20,862
Change In Inventories 35,560
Subsidies 122
Source: 2009 Annual Survey of Philippine Business and Industry (Final Results), National Statistics Office
(Value in '000 pesos. Details may not add-up to total due to rounding and/or statistical disclosure control)
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Table 6.02 SUMMARY STATISTICS FOR LARGE ESTABLISHMENTS OF INDUSTRIES 201, 202, 210 AND 360: 2011
201 202 210 360
Number of Establishments 118 23 162 215
Employment as of November 15
Total 20,519 894 15,547 20,858
Paid Employees 20,443 884 15,379 20,790
Total Compensation 2,042,819 68,762 2,726,493 2,408,827
Total Revenue 31,158,170 460,924 50,800,810 16,702,341
Total Cost 22,526,928 318,230 43,806,001 12,498,189
Value of Output 28,168,050 456,560 52,152,890 16,180,572
Intermediate Cost 20,310,130 265,035 37,972,772 10,784,809
Value Added 6,527,750 157,525 11,222,856 4,135,764
Gross Additions to Tangible Fixed Assets 1,769,873 3,194 1,196,506 550,357
Change in Inventories 176,158 (2,194) 1,093,304 (610,522)
Subsidies 100 - - 534
- zero
201 - Manufacture of wood and wood products, except furniture
202 - Manufacture of products of bamboo, cane, rattan, and the like, and plaiting materials except furniture
210 - Manufacture of paper and paper products
360 - Manufacture and repair of furniture
Source: 2009 Annual Survey of Philippine Business and Industry (Preliminary Results), National Statistics Office
(Value in '000 pesos. Details may not add-up to total due to rounding and/or statistical disclosure control)
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Table 6.03 GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT (GDP) AND GROSS VALUE ADDED (GVA) IN FORESTRY: 1998-2011 (In million PhP)
At Constant 2000 Prices At Current PricesYear GVA in % Share GVA in % Share
GDP Forestry to GDP GDP Forestry to GDP
2011 5,924,409 4,286 0.07 9,735,521 3,906 0.042010 5,701,539 2,676 0.05 9,003,480 2,435 0.032009 5,297,240 3,896 0.07 8,026,143 3,758 0.052008 5,237,101 3,977 0.08 7,720,903 3,574 0.052007 5,028,288 3,894 0.08 6,894,721 4,155 0.062006 4,716,231 5,159 0.11 6,271,157 5,126 0.082005 4,481,279 4,396 0.10 5,677,750 4,537 0.082004 4,276,941 4,275 0.10 5,120,435 4,330 0.082003 4,008,469 2,759 0.07 4,548,102 2,123 0.052002 3,818,667 2,151 0.06 4,198,345 1,758 0.042001 3,684,340 3,016 0.08 3,888,801 2,741 0.072000 3,580,714 5,206 0.15 3,580,714 5,206 0.151999 3,429,434 3,983 0.12 3,244,197 3,325 0.101998 3,326,902 3,413 0.10 2,952,762 2,847 0.10
Source: National Statistical Coordination Board
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Table 6.04 NUMBER OF SCHOOLS, ENROLLMENT and GRADUATES IN FORESTRY AND OTHER
RELATED COURSES1/
: SY 1986 - 2010
School EnrollmentEnrollment Graduates
School Year (No.) Total Male Female Total Male Female
2009-10 97 5,529 .. .. .. .. ..
2008-09 97 5,939 .. .. 800 .. ..
2007-08 97 5,808 .. .. 1,033 .. ..
2006-07 78 6,452 .. .. 1,131 .. ..
2005-06 78 6,849 .. .. .. .. ..
2004-05 72 8,259 4,787 3,472 1,233 .. ..
2003-04 64 8,457 .. .. 1,388r
813 575
2002-03 64 8,170 4,822 3,348 1,497 .. ..
2001-02 65 9,056 5,225 3,831 1,271 717 554 2000-01 54 9,037 5,432 3,605 1,298 711 5871999-00 30 3,731 2,297 1,434 1,209 739 470
1998-99 42 7,684 4,839 2,845 r 1,079 701 3781997-98 45 6,797 4,004 2,793 863 483 380
1996-97 30 4,402 2,739 1,663 772 .. ..1995-96 37 4,892 3,100 1,792 627 334 293 1994-95 * 14 1,763 1,011 752 563 298 265 1993-94 25 3,879 2,441 1,438 581 323 258 1992-93 32 3,892 2,585 1,307 463 312 151 1991-92 34 3,381 2,576 805 426 .. ..
1990-91 33 3,528 2,553 975 .. .. ..1989-90 33 3,230 2,309 921 792 562 230 1988-89 37 3,227 2,309 918 545 364 181 1987-88 35 2,731 1,905 826 737 509 228 1986-87 34 2,841 1,980 861 572 393 179
1/ Including Agri-Forestry Coursesr - revised* - SY 1994-1995 - only 14 schools submitted annual school report
.. - Data not availableSource: SY 1981-1994 - Bureau of Higher Education SY 1994- present - Commission on Higher Education
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Table 6.05 ENROLLMENT AND GRADUATES BY PROGRAM LEVEL IN FORESTRY RELATED COURSES1/
:
SY 2005 - 2006 to SY 2009 - 2010
2005-2006 2006-2007 2007-2008 2008-2009 2009-2010
Enrollees
Total 6,849 6,452 5,808 5,939 5,529
Pre-Baccalaureate 1,228 1,075 929 841 825
Baccalaureate 5,534 5,290 4,790 4,972 4,625
Masters 81 63 73 97 58
Doctorate 6 24 16 29 21
Graduates
Total 1131 1002 1033 800 ..
Pre-Baccalaureate 253 243 193 158 ..
Baccalaureate 867 742 775 606 ..
Masters 9 14 61 30 ..
Doctorate 2 3 4 6 ..
1/ - Courses include: Forestry, Agro-forestry, Forest Ranger, Forest Biological Science, Forest Entomology, Forest Resource Management, Forest Technology
.. - Data not available
Source: Commision on Higher Education (CHED)
Program LevelSchool Year
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Abandoned logs - logs left within forestlands, alienable and
disposable lands and private lands, whose owners or
claimants cannot be identified.
Agroforestry --- Sustainable management of land, which
increases their productivity by properly combining
agricultural crops with forest crops simultaneously or
sequentially over time through the application of
management practices which are compatible with the local
climate, topography and slope.
Alienable or Disposable Land - Land of the public domain,
which has been classified and declared as such and available
for disposition.
Allowable Cut - Volume of materials, whether of wood or
non-wood products, that is authorized to be cut or harvested
regularly from a forest.
Almaciga Resin - Resinous exudates obtained from almaciga
(Agathis philippinensis).
Annual Log Requirement (ALR) - Volume of log needed to
sustain the operation of a wood processing plant at full or
attainable capacity for a period of one year.
Blockboard - a board having a core of blocks, each not
exceeding 2.54 cm. (1 inch) in width, connected or glued
face to face to form a slab which is glued between two or
more outer piles with the direction of the grain of the core
block running at right angle to that of the adjacent outer
veneers.
Box Board – any plain, lined, or clay coated paperboard
made from chemical and mechanical pulps mixed with
reclaimed paper stock, used to produce boxes and other
containers.
Brushland – refers to area characterized by discontinous
cover of shrubby and non-wood vegetation including grasses.
Buho – A bamboo species having an erect and thin-walled
culm and used (by paper mills in the manufacture of bleach
paper) for sawali making, basketry, fences, musical
instruments, etc Scientific name: Schizostachyum lumampao.
Butt Trimmings – short and round sections left from logs cut
into veneer bolts or sawlogs.
Capital Expenditures – for fixed assets include cost of
acquisition of new and used fixed assets;fixed assets
produced by the establishment for its own use; major
alterations, additions and improvements to fixed assets,
whether done by others or done on own account.
Change in total inventories – as a derived indicator, is
computed as the value of ending inventory less the value of
beginning inventory.
Charcoal - A product obtained from the destructive
distillation and/or thermal degradation of wood.
Civil Reservations - refer to forest land which have been
proclaimed by the President for a specific purpose such as
townsites, resettlement areas, ancestral lands, etc.
Community-Based Forest Management Agreement - An
agreement entered into by and between the government and
the local community, represented by people’s organization, as
forest managers, which has a term of twenty 25 years
renewable for another twenty 25 years.
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Coniferous Wood - all woods derived from trees classified
botanically as "Gymnospermae".
Corrugated Board – the fluted paperboard after it has gone
through the corrugating operation and before it is pasted to
the flat facing board sheets.
Cost - refers to all expenses incurred during the year whether
paid or payable. Valuation should be as market price
including taxes and other charges, net of discounts, rebates,
returns and allowances. Goods and services received by the
establishment from other establishment of the same
enterprise are valued as though purchased.
Daily Rated Capacity - the maximum volume of output that
a mill can produce in one shift of 8 hours based on actual
performance of the machinery/equipment, sometimes
referred to as true rated capacity.
Diliman - a coarse climbing fern (Stenochlaena palustris) of
indefinite length whose stem is brown, smooth, generally
less than 1 cm. in diameter and sparingly branched.
Elemi - resins exuded by the canarium species, such as pili
and piling-liitan of the family Burseraceae. Also known as
Manila Elemi or Brea Blanca or Green Elemi.
Employment – refers to the average number of persons who
worked in or for the establishments during the year; that is,
the sum of all persons who worked all months of the year
and divided by 12, regardless of the number of months the
establishment was in operation during the year.
Employer’s Contribution to SSS/GSIS and the like – refers to
payments made by the employer on behalf of the employees.
Examples are employer’s contributions to SSS/GSIS,
Employees Compensation Commission (ECC), MEDICARE,
PAG-IBIG, and others.
Establishment - is an economic unit which engages under a
single ownership or control, i.e., under a single entity in one
or predominantly one kind of activity at a single fixed
location and having permanency of assets, such as goods for
resale, products, materials, equipment, etc. in its premises
during operation.
Fiberboard – A generic term for sheet materials of widely
varying densities manufactured of refined or partially refined
wood or lignocellulosic fibers with the primary bond derived
from the interfelting of fibers.
Firewood or Fuelwood – wood intented for use as fuel.
Fixed Assets – physical assets expected to have productive
life of more than one year and intended for use and/or being
used by the establishment. Included are land, buildings,
fixtures, machinery, tool, furniture, office equipment,
vehicles, and the like.
Forest – land with an area of more than 0.5 hectare and tree
crown cover (or equivalent stocking level) of more than 10
percent. The trees should be able to reach a minimum height
of 5 meters at maturity in situ. It consists either of closed
forest formations where trees of various storeys and
undergrowth cover a high proportion of the ground or open
forest formations with a continuous vegetation cover in
which tree crown cover exceeds 10 percent. Young natural
stands and all plantations established for forestry purposes
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which have yet to reach a crown density of more than 10
percent or tree height of 5 meters are included under forest.
Natural Forest – forests composed of indigenous trees,
not planted by man.
Broadleaved forest – forest with a predominance
(more than 75 percent of tree crown) of trees of
broad-leaved species.
Closed forest – formations where trees in the
various storeys and the undergrowth cover a high
proportion (>40 percent) of the ground and do not
have a continuous dense grass layer. They are
either managed or unmanaged forests, in
advanced state of succession and may have been
logged-over one or more times, having kept their
characteristics of forest stands, possibly with
modified structure and composition.
Open forest – formations with discontinuous tree
layer with a coverage of at least 10 percent and
less than 40 percent. They are either managed or
unmanaged forests, in initial state of succession.
Coniferous forest – forest with predominance (more
than 75 percent of tree crown cover) of trees of
coniferous species.
Mixed forest – forest in which none of the species
groups such as conifer, broadleaved, bamboo and
palm accounts for more than 75 percent of the tree
crown cover.
Bamboo/palm formation – forest in which more than
75 percent of crown cover consists of bamboo/palm
species.
Mangrove forest – forested wetland growing along
tidal mudflats and along shallow water coastal areas
extending inland along rivers, streams and their
tributaries where the water is generally brackish and
composed mainly of Rhizopora, Bruguiera, Ceriops,
Avicenia, Aegiceras, and Aegicera spp.
Mossy forest – forest stand found principally on high
elevations and very rough mountainous regions
characterized by steep ridges. The trees are mostly
dwarfed with stems and branches usually covered by
epiphytes (moss) and dominated by Podocarpaceae,
Myrtaceae, and Fagaceae.
Beach forest – a narrow strip of wooded land along
the sandy and gravelly beaches of the seacoast
dominated by Terminalia catappa, Casuarina
equisetifolia, Barringtonia asiatica, Sonneratia
caseolaris, Acacia farnesiana and Erythrina
orientalis.
Plantation forest – forest stands established by
planting or/and seeding in the process of afforestation
or reforestation. It may be composed of broadleaved,
coniferous, and/or mixed forests.
Young plantation forest – forest plantation where
trees have not yet reached a height of five (5)
meters.
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Open broad-leaved plantation forest – forest
plantation where the crown is between 10 to 40
percent of the area.
Medium closed broad-leaved plantation forest –
forest plantation where the crown cover is at
least 40 percent of the area and less than 70
percent.
Closed broad-leaved plantation forest – forest
plantation where the crown cover is above or 70
percent of the area.
Forest Charges – levies imposed by the government on
naturally-growing timber and other forest products
cut/harvested by the permittee/licensee and from plantations
established in compliance with Timber License Agreement
(TLA) reforestation obligations. The rate of which is
provided under Section 70,71 and 72 of R.A. 7161,
otherwise known as the Forest Charges Law.
Forest Land Grazing Management Agreement (FLGMA) - A
production sharing agreement between qualified person,
association and/ or corporation and the government to
develop manage & utilize grazing lands.
Special Forest Land Use Agreement (FLAg) - A contract
between the DENR & natural or juridical person authorizing
the latter to temporarily occupy, manage and develop subject
to government share, any forestland of the public domain for
specific use to undertake any authorized activity therein for a
specified period.
Forest Land Use Agreement for Tourism Purposes (FLAgT)
- A contract between the DENR & natural or juridical person
authorizing the latter to develop, mange, subject to
government share, any forestland of the public domain for
tourism purposes to undertake any authorized activity therein
for a specified period. It shall include special forest landuses
as bathing establishment, campsite, hotel site etc.
Forest Products - Goods and services derived from the forest
such as but not limited to timber, lumber, veneer, plywood,
fiberboard, pulpwood, firewood, bark, tree top, resin gum,
wood oil, honey, beeswax, nipa, rattan or other forest growth
such as grass, shrub and flowering plant, the associated
water, fish, game, scenic, historical, and educational.
Forest Based Products - manufactured articles which mainly
use raw materials derived from forest.
Forest Reservation - Forest land which has been reserved by
the President of the Philippines for any specific purpose or
purposes.
Forestry Services – fishpond, zonification, fire protection
service, forest tree economics, marketing service, timber
cruising, timber inventory and wood technology services.
Game Refuge - refers to a forest land designated for the
protection of game animals, birds and fish and closed to
hunting and fishing in order that the excess population may
flow and restock sorrounding areas.
Grazing Land - refers to that portion of the public domain
which has been set aside, in view of its topography and
vegetation, for raising of livestock.
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Gross Addition to Fixed Assets - is equal to capital
expenditures for the year less the value of sales of fixed
assets during the year.
Gross Value Added - Total payment to factors of production
namely: wages, interest, profit and rent. It also include
capital consumption allowances and indirect taxes. It can be
estimated by deducting from the gross value of output the
sum of non-factor cost such as raw materials and supplies,
containers and packing materials, fuel, advertising and other
non-industrial overhead cost.
Household and Sanitary Paper - includes absorbent paper,
creped or uncreped, sometimes embossed, made from
bleached or unbleached chemical wood pulp, sometimes with
the mixture of pulp from wastepaper and mechanical pulp.
Examples are napkin, facial tissues, etc.
Industrial Tree Plantation (ITP) - refers to any tract of
forestland and other public and private lands planted to
timber producing species including rubber, and/or non-
timber species such as rattan, bamboo primarily to supply the
raw material requirements of existing or proposed forest-
based industries, and energy-generating plants, and related
industries, as well as for export.
Integrated Forest Management Agreement (IFMA) - An
agreement entered into by the DENR and a qualified person to
occupy and possess in consideration of a specified rental, any
forestland of the public domain in order to establish an
industrial forest.
Type 1 IFMA Areas - IFMA Areas that do not contain any
Residual Production Forest and are for IFP establishment and
management and protection forest, if any, and
Type II IFMA Areas - IFMA Areas that contain Residual
Production Forest and are for Industrial Forest Plantation
(IFP) establishment, sustainable management of the Residual
Production Forest and protection of Protection Forest.
Land Use – the manner of utilization of land, including its
allocation, development and management.
Lease - a privilege granted by the state to a person to occupy
and posses in consideration of specified rental, any forest
land of the public domain in order to undertake any
authorized activity therein.
License - a privilege granted by the State to a person to
utilize forest resources within forest land, without any right
of occupation and possession over the same, to the exclusion
of others, or establish and operate a wood processing plant or
conduct any activity involving the utilization of any forest
resources .
License Agreement - a privilege granted by the State to a
person to utilize forest resources within any forest land with
the right of possession and occupation thereof to the
exclusion of others, except the government, but with the
corresponding obligation to develop and protect .
License, Mangrove Timber - a license issued for the cutting
and utilization of mangrove timber species.
License, Miner's Timber - a license issued by the Department
of Environment and Natural Resources for the cutting and
utilization of timber for mining purposes.
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License, Non-Timber Forest Product - a license issued for
the cutting and utilization of any forest products other than
timber within a public forest or forested land.
License, Ordinary Timber - a short term commercial license
for timber.
License, Private Land Timber - a license issued for the
cutting and commercial utilization of timber in a private land
the title of which is not registered with the Bureau.
License, Provisional Timber - a short term license issued by
the Secretary of Environment and natural Resources over
area previously under ordinary license where field evaluation
has not been undertaken or completed due to fortuitous
events or where the area is covered by mining claim and the
claimant does not need timber for mining purposes and
commercializes it or waives his right to another who is
qualified to acquire a timber license.
License, Agreement, Pulpwood - similar to timber license
agreement except that it is primarily for the cutting of
pulpwood.
License, Softwood Timber - a license issued for the cutting
within forest land of selected timber species suitable and
used solely for "bakya", matchsticks, carvings and similar
purposes.
License, Special Timber - license issued for the utilization of
a class of timber or other forest products not otherwise
authorized under an existing license, or for the cutting of
timber and other forest products within alienable or
disposable and private lands, or for the removal of timber
and other forest products incident to researches in
experimental forest, or for small sawmills to supply the
needs of communities far from big sawmills.
License Agreement, Timber - a long term license executed by
and between the Secretary of Environment and Natural
Resources on behalf of the government and the grantee for
the harvesting and removal from the public forest of timber,
and in
appropriate cases also of other forest products. .
Log – Any section of the bole, a large branch, or a felled tree
after cross cutting with at least 15 centimeters in diameter
and 1.5 meters in length.
Log Trims – short and round sections left from logs cut into
veneer bolts or sawlogs.
Log, veneer – logs considered suitable in size and quality for
producing sliced or rotary cut veneer.
Logging Wastes - wood residues generated in the course of
normal logging operations. This includes tree tops,
branches, stumps, trimmings and knocked down trees not
within the definition of merchantile logs.
Lumber – the product of the saw and plaining mill.Not
further manufactured other than by sawing, resawing and
passing lengthwise through standard planning machine,
crosscutting to length and matching.
Military and Naval Reservation - refers to forest land which
has been proclaimed by the President for military purposes,
such as Airbase, Campsite, Docks and Harbors, Firing
Range, Naval Base, Target Range, Wharves, etc.
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Non-Timber Forest Products - All biological materials and
derivatives other than timber, which are extracted from
forests for human use. Synonymous to Non-wood forest
products.
National Park - A forest reservation essentially of natural
wilderness character which has been withdrawn from
settlement, occupancy or any form of exploitation except in
conformity with approved management plan and set aside as
such exclusively to conserve the area, preserve the scenery,
the natural and historic objects, wild animals and plants
therein, and provide enjoyment of these physical features in
such area.
Newsprint - uncoated paper, unsized or only slightly-sized
containing at least 60% mechanical wood pulp (percent of
fibrous content), usually weighing not less than 40g/m2 of
the type used mainly for the printing of newspaper.
Nipa Shingle - roofing material made from the fronds of nipa
palm (Nypa fruticans).
Non-coniferous - all woods derived from trees classified
botanically as "Angiospermae" eg. narra (Pterocarpus), ipil
(Intsia), kalantas (Toona), agoho (Casuarina), teak (Tectona),
bakauan (Rhizophora), apitong (Dipterocarpus), tangile
(Shorea), etc. Also known as broadleaved or hardwood
species.
Non-forest – areas with less than 10 percent stocking of
forest trees, wild palms, bamboos or brushes.
Other Forestry Activities - the operation of tree nurseries,
planting, replanting and conservation of forests; gathering of
uncultivated materials such as gums and resins, wild rubber,
saps, barks, herbs, wild fruits and flowers, mosses, leaves,
needles, reeds and roots; and the concentrating and distilling
of sap and charcoal burning when carried on in the forest.
Establishments primarily engaged in providing forestry
services are included.
Other industrial roundwood - roundwood used for tanning,
distillation, matchblocks, poles, pilings, posts, etc.
Other Land with Tree Cover – the land primarily not under
forest having more than 0.5 hectare with a canopy cover of
more than 10 percent of trees able to reach a height of 5
meters at maturity. It includes urban parks and gardens.
Other Land – land with tree cover less than 5%. It includes
agricultural land, pastures, built-up areas, bare areas,
grassland, etc.
Natural – land not classified as forest or other wooded
land undisturbed by man.
Bare areas – land not covered by (semi) natural or
artificial cover. These include, among others, sand
dunes, riverwash, lahar laden areas and rocky or
stony areas.
Grassland – areas predominantly vegetated with
grasses such as Imperata, Themeda, Saccharum spp.,
among others.
Cultivated – land not classified as forest or other wooded
land used by man for agriculture or pastures.
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Annual cropland- land cultivated with crops with a
growing cycle under one year, which must be newly
sown or planted for further production after
harvesting.
Perennial cropland- land cultivated with long term
crops that do not have to be replanted for several
years after each harvest; harvested components are
not timber but fruits, latex and other products that do
not significantly harm the growth of the planted trees
or shrubs; orchards, vineyards and palm plantations,
coffee, tea, sisal, banana, abaca, etc.
Pastureland – land managed for raising livestock.
Built-up area – composed of areas of intensive use with
much of the land covered by structures. It includes cities,
towns, villages, strip developments along highways,
transportation, power, and communication facilities, and
areas occupied by malls, shopping centers, industrial and
commercial complexes, and institutions that may, in
some instances, be isolated from urban areas.
Other paper and paperboard - includes all sheets made of
fibrous materials such as household and sanitary paper,
wrapping and packaging paper and paperboard.
Other printing and writing paper - paper except newsprint
suitable for printing and business papers writing, sketching,
drawing, etc., made from a variety of pulp blends and with
various finishes. Included are such papers as those for books
and magazine, wall paper based stock, stationery, bank note,
manifold, onion skin, typewriter, poster, etc.
Other Wooded Land – lands either with a crown cover (or
equivalent stocking level) of 5-10 percent of trees able to
reach a height of 5 meters at maturity; or a crown cover (or
equivalent stocking level) of more than 10 percent not able to
reach a height of 5 meters at maturity (e.g. dwarfed or
stunted trees); or with shrubs or bush cover of more than 10
percent.
Shrubland – where the dominant woody vegetation are
shrubs, generally of more than 0.5 meter and less than 5
meters in height in maturity and without a definite crown.
The growth habit can be erect, spreading or prostrate.
The height limits for trees and shrubs should be
interpreted with flexibility, particularly the minimum tree
and maximum shrub height, which may vary between 5
and 7 meters approximately.
Wooded grassland – areas predominantly vegetated with
grasses, such as Imperata, Themeda, Saccharum and
where the trees cover is between 5 to 10% of area and
their height may reach 5 meters at maturity.
Fallow – refers to woody vegetation resulting from the
clearing of natural forest for shifting agriculture. It is an
intermediate class between forest and non-forest land
uses. Part of the area, which is not under cultivation, may
have the appearance of a forest.
Paid Employees - all persons working in the establishment
receiving pay as well as those working away from the
establishment when paid by and under the control of the
establishment. Included are persons whether working full
time or part-time. Included are all employees on sick leave,
paid vacation or holiday. Excluded are consultants, home
workers and workers receiving commissions only.
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Paper – a homogenous sheet of felted cellulose fibers bound
together by interweaving and through the use of bonding
agents, and made in a variety of types
Paper, bristol –type of heavy grade papers possessing higher
than average quality characteristics used in the manufacture
of invitations, postcards and others.
Paper, cigarette/tipping – paper used to wrap tobacco.
Paper, corrugating medium – a type of paper of paperboard
bending into folds or alternate furrows and ridges.
Paper, household and sanitary – includes absorbent paper,
creped or uncreped, sometimes embossed, made from
bleached or unbleached chemical wood pulp, sometimes with
a mixture of pulp. Examples are napkin, facial tissues, etc.
Paper, linerboard – paper or paperboard used as facing
material on corrugated or solid paper or paperboard boxes
and containers.
Paper, newsprint – uncoated paper, unsized or only slightly
sized containing at least 60% mechanical wood pulp (percent
of fibrous content), usually weighing not less than 40 g./m.2
of the type used mainly for the printing of newspapers.
Paper, printing and writing- paper except newsprint, suitable
for printing and business purposes, writing, sketching,
drawing, etc.,made from a variety of pulp blends and with
various finishes; includes paper used for books and
magazines, wall paper base stock, etc.
Paper, sack kraft – strong paper made from sulphate pulp
and used in the manufacture of single or multi-wall sacks.
Paper/Paperboard,boxboard – all types of paperboard used
in the manufacture of boxes.
Paper/Paperboard,corrugating medium – see Paper,
Corrugating Medium
Paper/Paperboard,linerboard – paper or paperboard used as
facing material such as corrugated or solid paper or
paperboard boxes and containers.
Paperboard,Bristol/index – a good quality type of cardboard
commonly made from plied-together, high rag content papers
(called “bristols”) with thickness of more than 0.006 inches.
Paperboard,corrugated – the fluted paperboard after it has
gone through the corrugating operation and before it is
pasted to the flat facing board sheets. It is used as protecting,
separating, or support medium in packaging fragile items.
Paper and paperboard - products made from pulps and
waste paper plus fillers, size colouring matter and other
additives as required which may be machine or hand-made in
rolls or sheets where the rolls exceed 15 cm. in width and the
sheets have no side less than 36 cm.
Paperboard – A thick, heavy-weight, rigid, single, or multi-
ply type of paper traditionally made on multi-cylinder paper
machine with and without dual head boxes or multi-former
arrangements.
Particle Board – a generic term for a material manufactured
from wood particles or other lignocellulosic material and a
synthetic resin consolidated under heat and pressure.
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Pasture lease - a lease issued for the occupancy and use of
portion of forest land for pasture purposes, executed by and
between the Secretary of Environment and Natural
Resources in behalf of the Republic and the grantee as
recommended by the Director of the Forest Management
Bureau.
Permanent Forest or Forest Reserve - refers to those lands of
the public domain which have been the subject of the present
system of land classification declared as needed for forest
purposes (P.D. 1559).
Permit - A short-term privilege or authority granted by the
State to a person to utilize any limited forest resources or
undertake a limited activity within any forest land without any
right of occupation and possession therein.
Permit, Special - a short term authority granted by the DENR
Secretary or his authorized representative for the cutting,
hauling and/or transporting of forest products.
Plantation – forest stands established by planting or/and
seeding in the process of afforestation or reforestation.
Plywood - A panel consisting of an assembly of veneer sheets
bonded together with the direction of the grain in alternate
plies generally at right angles.
Poles and Piles - logs for use as electric post, pier piling,
railroad ties, sleepers and the like.
Processing Plant - any mechanical set-up, device, machine
or combinations of machines used for the conversion of logs
and other forest raw materials into lumber, fiberboard, pulp,
paper or other finished wood products .
Provisional Timber Production Agreement - a temporary
agreement entered into by and between the DENR Secretary
and an expired timber license holder for the continuity of its
logging operation pending the issuance of a regular Timber
Production Sharing Agreement.
Pulp- A fibrous material produced by mechanically or
chemically reducing woody plants into their component parts
from which paper is formed.
Pulpwood - any wood cut or prepared primarily for the
production of wood pulp.
Rattan – A group of climbing palm species composed mainly
of Calamus and Daemonorops spp. generally found in moist
tropical rainforests.
Rattan, split – A flat shaped material, stripped from the skin
of a rattan pole, with size ranging from 2 to 10 millimeter or
wider in width, usually for weaving and binding.
Rattan, unsplit – rattan canes in its raw form cut into shorter
lengths usually 4 meters in length, for ease of handling and
transporting; same as unsplit rattan.
Rattan Cutting Contracts – a contract entered into the
Secretary of the Department of Environment and Natural
Resources and another party to cut, gather and transport
rattan.
Rattan poles – see Rattan, unsplit
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Recreation area – forest land reservation which has been set
aside for the protection, reservation, development and public
enjoyment of natural scenery, primitive or natural landscape,
wildlife, natural phenomena and other natural attractions.
Reforestation – The establishment of forest plantations on
temporarily unstocked lands that are considered as forest.
Also called as artificial regeneration.
Revenue/Sales - include cash received and receivable for
goods sold and services rendered. For manufacturing, total
receipts include value of products sold, value of industrial
services done for others, value of goods for resale,
interest/dividend income and other revenue. Valuation is at
producer's prices (ex-establishment), net of discounts and
allowances, including duties and taxes but excluding
subsidies.
Roundwood - wood in its natural state as felled or otherwise
harvested, with or without bark, round, split roughly squared
or other forms.
Salago bark - bark obtained from the salago species
(Wikstroemia and Phaleria spp.) primarily used in making
paper money.
Salaries and Wages – payments whether in cash or in kind,
prior to deductions for employees’ contribution to SSS/GSIS,
withholding tax, and the like, to all employees. Included are
total basic pay, overtime pay, and benefits.
Sawlog – a log considered suitable in size and quality for
producing lumber.
Sawmill - a wood processing plant used for the conversion of
logs/timbers into lumber, or the re-sizing/ripping of lumber ,
slabs and other wood wastes into desired dimensions and
forms.
Sawmill, mini- a sawmill consisting of a headrig with a
flywheel diameter not exceeding 106 cm. (42 inches), a
bandsaw blade with thickness not exceeding 3 mm. a width
of not more than 127 mm. ( 5 inches), with or without a
carriage and a daily rated capacity of not more than 18 cu.m.
or 8,000 log carriage or its equivalent, the carriage shall have
a gross length of not more than 3.2 m. (10.5 ft.)
Sawmill, regular – a sawmill with a daily rated capacity of at
least 10,000 board feet.
Sawnwood – sawnwood including sleepers unplaned, planed,
growned, tounged, etc. sawn lengthwise or produced by a
profile-chipping process (e.g. planks, beams, joints, bourds,
rafters, scantlings, loths, boxbounds, “lumber”, etc.) and
planedwood, which may also be finger-jointed, tounged or
grooved, champered, rabbedted, v-jointed, beaded, etc.
Wood flooring is excluded. With few exceptions, sawnwood
exceeds 5mm in thickness. (FAO, Yearbook, 1991)
Sawtimber - trees having a diameter at breast height of 35
cm. or larger.
Socialized Industrialized Forest Management Agreement
(SIFMA) – refers to an agreement entered into by and
between a natural or juridical person and the DENR wherein
the latter grants to the former the right to develop, utilize
and manage a small tract of forest land, consistent with the
principle of sustainable development. (DENR DAO No. 24,
Series of 1996)
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Special Use Permit- a permit given for special use such as
bathing establishment permit, right of way, etc.
Stewardship Agreement - is a contract entered into by and
between a forest occupant or community. Forest
management association or cooperative and the Government,
allowing the farmer land tenure and the right to peaceful
occupation, development and management over a designated
area.
Subsidies – all special grants in the forms of financial
assistance or tax exemption or tax privilege given by the
government to aid and develop an industry or production and
to protect it against competition.
Timber - Wood material which include standing trees in a
form suitable for construction, carpentry, joinery or for
reconversion for manufacturing purposes.
Timberland – includes public forest, permanent forest or
forest reserves and forest reservations.
Total Compensation – includes salaries and wages and
employer’s contribution to SSS/GSIS, and the like.
Total Employment – includes paid employees and unpaid
workers.
Tree Farm - any small forest land or tract of land purposely
planted with tree crops.
Upland - highland; ground elevation above the lowlands
along rivers or between hills.
Veneer – A thin sheet of wood, plies, sawed or rotary cut from
a log or a flitch
Veneer corestock – a thin layer or a sheet of veneer of
uniform thickness placed in between the two faces of surface
veneer.
Veneer panel – a flat thin piece of material made of veneer
joined to form a surface; also known as face or surface
veneer.
Veneer plant – a primary wood processing plant used to
convert logs into standardized sheets either by peeling or
slicing.
Veneer sheet – thin layer of sheets of wood of uniform
thickness, usually 5 mm. or less in thickness, usually peeled
or sliced, for use in making plywood for veneering furniture,
veneer containers, etc. Also includes sheets composed of two
layers of veneer wood bonded together, and veneer lined
with paper plastic or textile material. Also included as
chipwood (flexible, narrow, thin and even strips of wood of a
kind used for plaiting and for making chip-baskets, match-
boxes, etc.)
Wastepaper - paper and paperboard which has been used for
its original purposes or residues from paper conversion,
which could be re-used as a raw material for the manufacture
of paper, paperboard, panels, moulded products, etc. and for
wrapping, packaging or other purpose with or without further
processing.
Watershed – 1) a land area drained by a stream or fixed body
of water and its tributaries having a common outlet for
surface run-off. 2) A land area drained by a stream or fixed
body of water and its tributaries having a common outlet for
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surface run-off. Also basin, catchments
Watershed, Critical - a drainage area of a river system
supporting existing and proposed hydroelectric power,
irrigation works or existing water facilities needing
immediate protection and rehabiliatation. (PD 1559)
Watershed, forest reserve – any watershed area that has been
delimited and proclaimed by the President of the Philippines
as such to be used exclusively for watershed purposes. Such
as watershed forest reserves are withdrawn from entry, sale
or other disposition, and no portion thereof shall be excluded
except with the concurrence of Congress.
Watershed Reservation - a forest land reservation established
to protect or improve the conditions of the water yield
thereof or reduce sedimentation (P.D. 1559).
Wetlands – areas of marsh, fen, peat land or water, whether
natural or artificial, permanent or temporary, with water that
is static, flowing, fresh, brackish or salt, including areas of
marine water, with depth not exceeding six meters during
low tide.
Marshland – natural area usually dominated by grass-like
plants such as cat tails and sedges which are rooted in
bottom sediments but emerge above the surface of the
water. It contains emergence vegetation and usually
develop in zones progressing from terrestrial habitat to
open water.
Inland waters – bodies of water surrounded by land (e.g.
rivers, lakes, streams, mudflats, ponds/fishponds, dams
and reservoirs)
Wilderness Area - refers to land of public domain which
have been reserved as such by law to preserve its natural
conditions, maintain its hydrologic quality and restrict public
use in the interest of national welfare and security.
Wood Processing Plants - a mechanical device, machine,
combination of machines or set-up used for the treatment of
poles and piles or conversion of logs, and other wood raw
materials into lumber, veneer, plywood, wallboard,
blockboard, paperboard, pulp paper or other finished wood
products.
Wood Pulp - the crude fiber material of one kind or another
that is produced either mechanically or chemically from
fibrous cellulose raw material in which paper, paperboard
and the like are produced. Commodities included are
mechanical, semi-chemical and dissolving wood pulp.
Wood Residues – forms of wood that cannot be marketed at a
profit from a given logging or manufacturing operation,
under current economic conditions and technological
development.
Wood Waste – The collective term for logging and processing
wastes.
Wood wool - Long, curly, slender strands of wood used as an
aggregate component for particleboard or cement board.
A Publication of the Forest Economics Division
Forest Management Bureau (FMB)
2nd Floor FMB Annex Building, DENR Compound
Visayas Ave., Diliman, Quezon City
Telephone No.: (63-2) 926-2141
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www.forestry.denr.gov.ph