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FOREST PRODUCTS

     

  • Introduction

    Forest products play an important part in the socio-economic development of the state. In addition to the meeting bonafide needs of the villagers residing in and around forest areas, sale of forest products contributes substantially to the state exchequer.Important forest products are timber, small timber, fuelwood, bamboo and many non-wood forest products like Tendu Patta, Harra, Sal seed etc. Teak (Tectona grandis), Sal (Shorea robusta), Bija (Pterocaropus marsupium), Khair (Acacia catechu), Tinsa (Ougeinia ogeinensis), Salai (Boswellia serrata), Saja (Terminalia), Haldu (Adina cordifolia), Lendia (Lagerstroemia parviflora) are the main tree species which are harvested annually from the forest.Timber and bamboo harvesting is carried out departmentally in selected coupes annually as per the provisions laid down in the Working Plans in force. The Working Plans prescribe specific treatments for specific areas for getting sustained yield.

  • Harvesting

    The harvesting operation are carried out based on scientific principles of forestry. The trees, which are to be felled are marked in the coupes which are due for felling. Marking is an act of identifying and numbering suitable trees. It is done in accordance with marking rules prescribed. This work is performed by Territorial Forest Divisions. After marking, the coupes are handed over to the Production Divisions for felling.

     

The felling operations are undertaken in the coupes observing all precautions. Felling normally commences in the month of September/October. After the felling of trees, logging, dragging, stacking etc. is done in coupes. Thereafter, the forest produce like timber, poles, fuel, bamboo and khair are brought to the respective depots of the divisions for sale and disposal. Newly harvested material normally starts arriving in the depot during October. Production figures of major products are tabulated below.

Production of Timber, Fuelwood and Bamboo

Year. Timber
(in lakh cu m)
Fuel wood
(in lakh cu m)
Bamboo
(in lakh nt)
2001-02 4.63 3.47 0.89
2002-03 3.92 3.34 1.32
2003-04 4.06 3.69 1.33
2004-2005 2.65 2.71 1.08
2005-2006 2.68 2.96 1.04
2006-2007 2.08 2.19 2.65
2007-2008 2.31 2.77 0.96*
                                                                                    (Figure Upto 05/08)


The revenue received from sale of Forest Products:

2003-2004
Year Total (Rs. in Crores)
2002-2003 509.96
2003-2004 496.40
2004-2005 558.06
2005-2006 490.40
2006-2007 523.11
2007-2008 608.01
2008-2009 96.46*
                                                          Note:'*' figures up to end of May 2008

  • Auction Schedule (Click here to see the auction schedule)

    ·         Sale procedures of forest products

    Any person can purchase forest products from the depot after getting himself registered as a trader in the office of local Divisional Forest Officer by applying in the prescribed registration form. A person residing outside the State can register himself in any Forest Division of the State, whereas the local trader has to apply to the concerned Divisional Forest Officer where the trader actually resides, Annual registration fee is Rs.500/-. It is required to be renewed every year. The registration is valid for the calendar year.
    The purchaser can reach the depot of forest produce on the notified dates. Before purchasing, a person is advised to inspect the depot and get himself satisfied regarding the quantity and quality of forest produce. Before bidding for a lot, the purchaser is required to deposit Rs.1000/- or 10% of the proposed bid amount, whichever is more. He has to deposit 25% of the sale amount on the date of auction. The balance 75% of the sale amount has to be deposited within 45 days. However 30 days extra time can be given under special circumstance, after recovering interest @ 18%. The material purchased has to be lifted from the depot within a period of 120 days.

  • Nistar sale

    Supply of bamboo, fuel wood, poles & small timber is available at concessional rates for bona fide domestic needs of people living within 5 km of forest fringes. The supply is given from the notified nistar depots at specified rates. There are 1,896 Nistar depots and 309 central/consumer depots. Thus a total of 2205 depots are supplying nistar material in the state. The value of concession under nistar sale is substantial. Information relating to the past three years is tabulated below:

     

    Value of concessions under Nistar sale

    Year. Bamboo
    (no. in lakhs)
    Pole
    (no.in lakhs)
    Fuel Stack
    (no.in lakhs)
    Nistar Value
    (Rs.in crores)
    Market Value
    (Rs. in crores)
    2004 94.38 3.57 0.55 6.45 15.67
    2005 94.41 3.29 0.55 7.09 17.10
     2006  86.35  3.92  0.69  7.60  17.64
     2007  71.62  2.71  0.70

     8.65

     19.19

    The trade of forest products other than timber, fuel and bamboo is done by Madhya Pradesh Minor Forest Produce(Trade and Development) Federation. It deals with products like Tendu patta, sal seed, chebulic myrobalan etc.

    • Bhumiswami (land owner)/ Lok Vaniki beneficiaries: Option for making a separate lot

    The Bhumiswami or the Lok Vaniki beneficiary has to sell the timber growing on his or her land to the Forest Department only, and the price of the timber so sold is paid to the Bhumiswami as per the rates fixed as per a procedure laid down by the State Govt. Vide the Govt. of M.P., Forest Department circular no. F-4267/289/05/10-3 dated 5 November 2005, a provision has been made for the benefit of the Bhumiswami (land owner) and the Lok Vaniki beneficiaries that they can have a separate lot of the timber grown on their land at the time of sale through the Forest Department.

    The Bhumiswami/ Lok Vaniki beneficiary may opt for fixing of the upset price of the lot of his/ her timber and the final disposal of the lot to be done as per departmental procedures. He/ she may reduce the price so fixed if need arises in future auctions.