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Forest Management Bureau

2013
PHILIPPINE FORESTRY STATISTICS

2013 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 .. …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… xiii

FOREST RESOURCES AND FORESTRY ACTIVITIES

Forest Resources ..…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 4


Forestry Activities....……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 34

FOREST RESOURCES UTILIZATION

Licenses, Leases and Permits...…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 40


Wood Processing Plants... …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 56
Production………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 73
Logging Wastes and Residues........………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 93

FOREIGN TRADE

Exports ..…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 97
Imports .. …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 178

PRICES

Domestic... …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 257


Exports ...…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 279

FOREST REVENUES

Forest Charges....…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 283

OTHER FORESTRY RELATED STATISTICS

Statistics on Forestry Establishments ...……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 289


Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and Gross Value Added (GVA) in Forestry …………………………………………………………………………………… 292
Number of Schools offering Forestry Courses, Enrollees and Graduates... ………………………………………………………………………………………. 294

GLOSSARY ..……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 297


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LIST OF STATISTICAL TABLES Page

1.01 Land Classification: 1993 – 2013 ....................................................................................................................................................................... 4


1.02 Status of Land Classification by Province: 2013 ................................................................................................................................................ 5
1.03 Forest Cover of the Philippines: 2010 ................................................................................................................................................................ 11
1.04 Forest Cover of the Philippines in Forestland : 2010 ......................................................................................................................................... 15
1.05 Forest Cover of the Philippines in Alienable and Disposable Land : 2010 ........................................................................................................ 19
1.06 Watershed Forest Reserves by Province: 2013 .................................................................................................................................................. 24
1.07 Community-Based Forest Management Agreements: 2013 ................................................................................................................................ 34
1.08 Area Reforested by Sector: CY 1993 – 2013 ..................................................................................................................................................... 36
1.09 National Greening Program (NGP) – Area Planted: 2013 ................................................................................................................................. 37
2.01 Timber Licenses: CY 1993 – 2013 ..................................................................................................................................................................... 40
2.02 Existing and Active Timber License Agreements: 2013 .................................................................................................................................... 43
2.03 Integrated Forest Management Agreement/Industrial Tree Plantation Lease Agreement (IFMA/ITPLA),
Tree Farm and Agro-Forestry Farm Leases: 1993 – 2013 ................................................................................................................................... 44
2.04 Integrated Forest Management Agreement (IFMA) by Province: 2013 ............................................................................................................ 45
2.05 Tree Farm and Agro-Forestry Farm Leases by Province: 2013 .......................................................................................................................... 48
2.06 Socialized Industrial Forest Management Agreements: 2013 ............................................................................................................................. 49
2.07 Private Forest Development Agreements by Province: 2013 ............................................................................................................................. 51
2.08 Forest Land Grazing Management Agreements and Permits: CY 1993 – 2013 ................................................................................................ 52
2.09 Forest Land Grazing Management Agreements by Province: 2013 ................................................................................................................... 53
2.10 Special and Forest Land Use Permits and Agreements: 2013 ............................................................................................................................ 54
2.11 Rattan Cutting Contracts by Province: 2013 ....................................................................................................................................................... 56
2.12 Active Regular Sawmills: CY 1993 – 2013 ....................................................................................................................................................... 57
2.13 Active Regular Sawmills by Province: 2013....................................................................................................................................................... 58
2.14 Existing Regular Sawmills by Province: 2013 .................................................................................................................................................... 60
2.15 Existing Mini-Sawmills by Province: 2013 ........................................................................................................................................................ 62
2.16 Wood-based Panel Plants: CY 1993 – 2013 ...................................................................................................................................................... 64
2.17 Veneer Plants by Region: 2013 ........................................................................................................................................................................... 65
2.18 Plywood Plants by Region: 2013 ........................................................................................................................................................................ 68
2.19 Wood-Based Panel Plants: 2013 ....................................................................................................................................................................... 71
2.20 Roundwood Production: CY 1993 – 2013 ......................................................................................................................................................... 73
2.21 Monthly Log Production by Province: 2013 ...................................................................................................................................................... 74
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2.22 Log Production by Type of Timber License/Permit: 2013 ................................................................................................................................. 77


2.23 Production of Naturally Grown and Planted Logs by Region by End Use: 2013 ............................................................................................... 79
2.24 Log Production by Species: 2013 ........................................................................................................................................................................ 80
2.25 Production of Processed Wood Products: CY 1993 – 2013 ............................................................................................................................... 81
2.26 Lumber Production by Month and by Province: 2013 ........................................................................................................................................ 82
2.27 Lumber Production by Type of Sawmill and by Province: 2013 ........................................................................................................................ 85
2.28 Veneer Production by Month and by Region: 2013 ............................................................................................................................................ 88
2.29 Plywood Production by Month and by Region: 2013 ........................................................................................................................................ 88
2.30 Production of Non-Timber Forest Products: CY 1993 – 2013 .......................................................................................................................... 89
2.31 Production of Selected Non-Timber Forest Products by Region: 2013 ............................................................................................................. 90
2.32 Estimated Logging Wastes and Residues: 1993 – 2013 ..................................................................................................................................... 93
2.33 Estimated Volume of Logging Wastes and Residues by Region: 2013 ............................................................................................................. 94
3.01 Roundwood Exports: CY 1993 – 2013 .............................................................................................................................................................. 97
3.02 Roundwood Exports: 2013 ................................................................................................................................................................................. 98
3.03 Exports of Wood Charcoal Whether or not Agglomerated:2013 ...................................................................................................................... 100
3.04 Exports of Wood Residues: 2013 ...................................................................................................................................................................... 102
3.05 Exports of Processed Wood Products: CY 1993 – 2013 .................................................................................................................................. 103
3.06 Lumber Exports: 2013 ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 104
3.07 Exports of Veneer and Other Wood, Worked not Exceeding 6 mm, n.e.s: 2013.............................................................................................. 108
3.08 Exports of Plywood and Other Plywood and Veneered Panels and Similar Laminated Wood Products: 2013 ............................................. 110
3.09 Fiberboard Exports: 2013 ................................................................................................................................................................................... 112
3.10 Exports of Wood Continuously Shaped Along Any Of Its Edges Or Faces: 2013 ............................................................................................ 115
3.11 Exports of Particleboard: 2013 .......................................................................................................................................................................... 116
3.12 Exports of Densified Wood and Reconstituted Wood: 2013 ............................................................................................................................ 117
3.13 Exports of Wood Simply Shaped: 2013 ............................................................................................................................................................. 118
3.14 Exports of Other Wood-based Manufactured Articles: 2013 .............................................................................................................................. 119
3.15 Exports of Paper and Paperboard and Articles of Paper and Paperboard: 2013 ................................................................................................. 132
3.16 Forest-based Furniture Exports: 2013 ................................................................................................................................................................. 147
3.17 Selected Non-Timber Forest Products Exports: CY 1993 – 2013 ...................................................................................................................... 162
3.18 Non-Timber Forest Products Exports: 2013 ..................................................................................................................................................... 163
3.19 Exports of Selected Non-Timber Manufactured Articles: 2013.......................................................................................................................... 165
3.20 Exports of Pulp and Waste Paper: 2013 .............................................................................................................................................................. 169
3.21 Forest-Based Products Exports Summary: 2013 ................................................................................................................................................. 172
3.22 Top Ten Forest-Based Products Exports: 2013 ................................................................................................................................................... 173
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3.23 Imports of Log and Processed Forest Products: 1993 – 2013 ............................................................................................................................. 175
3.24 Roundwood Imports: 2013 .................................................................................................................................................................................. 176
3.25 Lumber Imports: 2013 ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 178
3.26 Imports of Veneer and Other Wood, Worked: 2013 ........................................................................................................................................... 182
3.27 Imports of Plywood and Other Plywood and Veneered Panels and Similar Laminated Wood Products: 2013 ................................................. 186
3.28 Particleboard Imports: 2013 ................................................................................................................................................................................ 190
3.29 Fiberboard Imports: 2013 .................................................................................................................................................................................... 192
3.30 Imports of Wood Residues: 2013 ........................................................................................................................................................................ 196
3.31 Imports of Wood Wool, Wood Flour: 2013 ........................................................................................................................................................ 197
3.32 Imports of Wood Continuously Shaped along any of its Edges or Faces: 2013 ................................................................................................. 198
3.33 Imports of Densified Wood and Reconstituted Wood: 2013 ............................................................................................................................. 200
3.34 Imports of Wood Simply Shaped: 2013 .............................................................................................................................................................. 201
3.35 Imports of Wood Charcoal Whether or not Agglomerated: 2013 ....................................................................................................................... 202
3.36 Imports of Wood Chips and Particles: 2013 ....................................................................................................................................................... 203
3.37 Imports of Other Wood-based Manufactured Articles, n.e.s.: 2013.................................................................................................................... 204
3.38 Forest-Based Furniture Imports: 2013 ................................................................................................................................................................. 216
3.39 Imports of Pulp and Waste Paper: 2013 .............................................................................................................................................................. 230
3.40 Imports of Paper and Paperboard and Articles of Paper and Paperboard: 2013 ................................................................................................. 235
3.41 Imports of Non-Timber Forest Products: 2013 ................................................................................................................................................... 250
3.42 Imports of Selected Non-Timber Manufactured Articles: 2013 .......................................................................................................................... 251
3.43 Forest and Forest Products Import Summary: 2013 ............................................................................................................................................ 252
3.44 Top Ten Forest-Based Products Imports: 2013 ................................................................................................................................................... 253
4.01 Quarterly Domestic Prices of Locally Produced Logs, Naturally Grown: 2013 ................................................................................................ 257
4.02 Quarterly Domestic Prices of Locally Produced Logs, Planted: 2013 ............................................................................................................... 258
4.03 Quarterly Domestic Prices of Imported Logs: 2013 ........................................................................................................................................... 262
4.04 Monthly Retail Prices of Locally Produced Lumber: 2013 ................................................................................................................................ 263
4.05 Monthly Retail Prices of Imported Lumber: 2013 ............................................................................................................................................... 267
4.06 Monthly Retail Prices of Lauan Plywood: 2013................................................................................................................................................... 268
4.07 Monthly Retail Prices of Marine Plywood: 2013 ................................................................................................................................................ 270
4.08 Monthly Retail Prices of Lawanit: 2013 .............................................................................................................................................................. 272
4.09 Monthly Retail Prices of Plyboard: 2013 ............................................................................................................................................................ 273
4.10 Monthly Retail Prices of Fuelwood and Charcoal: 2013 ..................................................................................................................................... 274
4.11 Monthly Retail Prices of Selected Non-Timber Forest Products: 2013 ............................................................................................................... 275
4.12 Monthly Retail Prices of Rattan: 2013 ................................................................................................................................................................. 277
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4.13 Monthly Retail Prices of Bamboo: 2013 ............................................................................................................................................................. 278


4.14 Unit Value of Exported Log and Processed Forest Products: CY 1993 – 2013 ................................................................................................... 279
5.01 Forest Charges on Roundwood Harvested: CY 1993 – 2013 .............................................................................................................................. 283
5.02 Forest Charges on Roundwood Harvested: 2013 ................................................................................................................................................ 284
5.03 Forest Charges on Non-Timber Forest Products: 1993 – 2013 ........................................................................................................................... 285
5.04 Forest Charges on Non-Timber Forest Products: 2013 ....................................................................................................................................... 286
6.01 Summary Statistics for Forestry Establishments by Industry Sub-class: 2012 .................................................................................................. 289
6.02 Summary Statistics for Manufacturing Establishments for All Employment Sizes by Industries Sub-class: 2010 ........................................... 290
6.03 Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and Gross Value Added (GVA) in Forestry: 1998 – 2013 ............................................................................... 292
6.04 Number of Schools, Enrollment and Graduates in Forestry and Other Related Courses: SY 1993 – 1994 to SY 2012 - 2013 ......................... 293
6.05 Enrollment and Graduates by Program Level in Forestry Related Courses: SY 2008 – 2009 to SY 2012 – 2013 ............................................. 294
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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 0.09833 3.47250 41.69192 9.833
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 Lm Lineal Meter


A&D Alienable & Disposable MT Metric Ton
AFF Agroforestry Farm NA Not Available
ALR Annual Log Requirement NCR National Capital Region
ARC Annual Rated Capacity NSO National Statistics Office
ARMM Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao NSCB National Statistical Coordination Board
CAR Cordillera Administrative Region NES Not Elsewhere Specified
CBFM Community Based Forest Management Nk Net kilo
CBFMA Community Based Forest Management Agreement No. Number
CFMA Community Forestry Management Agreement NP National Parks
CFP Community Forestry Project OGA Other Government Agency
CIF Cost Insurance Freight PD Presidential Decree
CRTL Civil Reservation Timber License PFDA Private Forest Development Agreements
CTPO Certificate of Tree Plantation Ownership PTC Permit to Cut
CY Calendar Year R Region
CV Certification of Verification SCP Special Cutting Permit
cu.m. Cubic Meter SIFMA Socialized Industrial Forest Management Agreements
DAO Department Administrative Order SMF Self-Monitoring Form
DENR Department of Environment and Natural Resources SP Special Permit
DRC Daily Rated Capacity SPLTP Special Private Land Timber Permit
FL Forest Land STL Special Timber License
FLGMA Forest Land Grazing Management Agreement SY School Year
FLMA Forest Land Management Agreement TF Tree Farm
FMB Forest Management Bureau TLA Timber License Agreement
FOB Free on Board TPSA Timber Production Sharing Agreement
FPRDI Forest Products Research and Development Institute TFLA Tree Farm Lease Agreement
FY Fiscal Year US United States
GK Gross Kilo WA Wilderness Area
GRBS Game Refuge and Bird Sanctuaries WRP Wood Recovery Permit
ha hectare Php Philippine Peso
IAOP Integrated Annual Operations Plan $ Dollar
IFMA Integrated Forest Management Agreement () Decrease
ITPLA Industrial Tree Plantation Lease Agreement - none
ITPL Industrial Tree Plantation License
k kilo
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SYNOPSIS In 2013, 1.2 million cubic meters of logs were produced. On one hand,
volumes of lumber, plywood and veneer production are as follows: 0.45, 0.20,
and 0.06 million cubic meters.
Forest Resources and Activities
Foreign Trade
The Philippines has an aggregate land area of 30 million hectares. This is
made up of certified alienable and disposable land (47.3%) and forestland The total forest-based products exports for 2013 amounted to 3.5 billion
(52.7%). US dollars. This is 6.18% of the total exports of the country. Out of these
forest-based products, about 0.25 million cubic meters of logs, lumber, veneer,
The total forest cover of the Philippines is estimated at 6.8 million hectares. and plywood were exported with a combined value of 83.5 million US dollars.
Of the total forest cover, closed, open, and mangrove forests make up 28.3%, On the other hand, the Philippines imported 1.2 billion US dollars-worth of
67.2%, and 4.5%, respectively. The estimated forest cover in forestland is 6.4 wood and other forest products during the same year. The main trading partners
million hectares whereas approximately half a million hectares are in alienable of the country were China, South Korea, USA, and Malaysia.
and disposable land.
Prices
There are 114 proclaimed watershed forest reserves in the country in 2013
with an aggregate area of 1.3 million hectares. The domestic price of timber sawlog during the year averaged Php
7,395.24 per cubic meter while its imported averaged Php 4,146.98 per cubic
In 2013, the National Greening Program (NGP) has planted 182.5 million meter. Locally produced lumber valued at Php 37.26 per board foot and the
seedlings in 333,160 hectares resulting to a 111.1% accomplishment of the imported lumber was at Php 42.9 per board foot, on the average.
Program’s target area for the year.
The average price of Lauan plywood was Php 473.852 per panel. For
Forest Resources Utilization fuelwood and wood charcoal, prices were at Php 410.68 per cubic meter and
Php 188.98 per sack, respectively.
A total of 3,794 tenure instruments existed in 2013 with an aggregate area
of 2.9 million hectares. Among the tenure instruments, CBFMA had the largest Honey, Nipa Shingle, and Sawali were the most commonly traded non-
coverage with a total of 1,884 issuances and an area of 1.6 million hectares. timber products across the regions of the country. Their average prices are as
follows: Php 227.01 per liter, Php 7.58 per piece, and Php 5.42 per square foot.
Forty-one Rattan Cutting Contracts were issued covering a total area of The average retail price of rattan with diameter of at least 2 cm was at Php
321,696 hectares and the corresponding allowable cut is 17.4 million lineal 22.60 per pole. On the other hand, below 2-cm diameter rattan cost Php 9.96
meters. per pole. The common species of bamboo such as Bayog, Boho, Bulo, and
Kawayan Tinik priced at Php 56.30, Php 51.98, Php 43, and Php 87.53 per
There are 374 wood-processing plants with a combined annual log piece, respectively.
requirement of 3.9 million cubic meters. These are composed of 45 sawmills,
209 mini-sawmills, 66 veneer plants, 42 plywood plants, and 12 wood-based Forest Revenues
panel plants.
The reported revenues derived from harvested timber amounted to Php
0.20 million. The non-timber forest products, on one hand, generated forest
charges of Php 3.5 million.
Forest Management Bureau

FOREST RESOURCES
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FOREST ACTIVITIES

2013 Philippine Forestry Statistics


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FIGURE 1. LAND CLASSIFICATION: 2013

Forestland
15,805,325 ha
Certified A & D 53%
14,194,675 ha
47%
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Table 1.01 LAND CLASSIFICATION: 1993 - 2013
( In hectare)
Forest land
Classified
Year Total Area Certified Established Established National Military
A&D Total Unclassified Total Forest Timber- Parks & & Naval Civil Fish-
Reserves land GRBS/WA Reservations Reservations pond

2013 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
2012 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
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 75,548
2000 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
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1999 30,000,000 14,145,027 15,854,973 1,089,169 14,765,804 3,272,912 10,227,847 893,221 130,330 165,946 75,548
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1998 30,000,000 14,145,027 15,854,973 1,089,169 14,765,804 3,272,912 10,227,847 893,221 130,330 165,946 75,548
1997 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 75,548
1996 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 75,548
1995 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 75,548
1994 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 75,548
1993 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 75,548

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Adjusted figures - details are found in 2000 Philippine Forestry Statistics - Table 1.02-2.
Source: National Mapping and Resource Information Authority
Table 1.02 STATUS OF LAND CLASSIFICATION BY PROVINCE: 2013
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(In hectare)
Forest land
Classified
Region/Province Total area Certified Estab- Estab- National Military
Total Unclassified
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
704,764 80,679 624,085 - 624,085 374,997 247,750 1,338 - - -
Apayao
Mountain 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
Table 1.02 STATUS OF LAND CLASSIFICATION BY PROVINCE: 2013 (continued)
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(In hectare)
Forest land
Classified
Region/Province Total area Certified Estab- Estab- National Military
Total Unclassified
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 - - - -


Occidental Mindoro 587,985 156,004 431,981 26,949 405,032 91,270 101,365 192,811 147 16,190 3,249
Oriental Mindoro 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
Guimaras
Negros Occidental 792,607 595,591 197,016 828 196,188 68,915 97,569 22,651 - 235 6,818
Table 1.02 STATUS OF LAND CLASSIFICATION BY PROVINCE: 2013 (continued)
7
(In hectare)
Forest land
Classified
Region/Province Total area Certified Estab- Estab- National Military
Total Unclassified
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

Eastern Samar 433,965 144,222 289,743 - 289,743 1,890 287,227 - - - 626


Leyte
626,826 410,182 216,644 22,197 194,447 19,782 170,400 3,268 48 862 87
Biliran
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
Southern Leyte 173,480 125,961 47,519 19,575 27,944 17,804 10,140 - - - -

Region 9 1,467,011 676,886 790,125 20,710 769,415 406,527 352,135 10 46 2,611 8,086

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
Zamboang Sibugay

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 -
Compostela Valley
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
Table 1.02 STATUS OF LAND CLASSIFICATION BY PROVINCE: 2013 (concluded)
8
(In hectare)
Forest land
Classified
Region/Province Total area Certified Estab- Estab- National Military
Total Unclassified
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
Sarangani
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
Dinagat Islands
Surigao del Sur 455,216 135,066 320,150 - 320,150 72,958 245,712 - - - 1,480

ARMM 1,293,552 628,401 665,151 100,626 564,525 42,756 483,837 34,540 - - 3,392

Basilan 132,723 85,574 47,149 5,953 41,196 18,397 18,153 2,597 - - 2,049
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
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FIGURE 2. PHILIPPINE LAND COVER MAP: 2010


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FIGURE 3. FOREST COVER OF THE PHILIPPINES: 2010


(In hectare)

Mangrove Closed
5% 28%
310,531 1,934,032

4,595,154

Open
67%
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Table 1.03 FOREST COVER OF THE PHILIPPINES: 2010
(in hectare)
Forest
Region/Province Total Forest
Closed Open Mangrove

Philippines 6,839,718 1,934,032 4,595,154 310,531

CAR 773,191 255,552 517,640 -

Abra 146,700 43,316 103,384 -


Apayao 218,340 118,982 99,358 -
Benguet 119,626 3,196 116,430 -
Ifugao 102,397 13,692 88,705 -
Kalinga 98,862 48,888 49,974 -
Mountain Province 87,266 27,478 59,787 -

Region 1 124,477 18,390 105,060 1,028

Ilocos Norte 67,849 14,266 53,583 -


Ilocos Sur 32,012 78 31,723 211
La Union 5,880 - 5,760 120
Pangasinan 18,736 4,046 13,993 697

Region 2 1,044,507 485,262 553,344 5,902

Batanes 1,819 - 1,819 -


Cagayan 342,994 206,475 131,341 5,179
Isabela 378,272 69,444 308,106 723
Nueva Vizcaya 193,708 122,615 71,093 -
Quirino 127,714 86,729 40,986 -

Region 3 520,598 225,352 294,291 955

Aurora 218,588 132,548 85,518 521


Bataan 31,617 10,618 20,791 208
Bulacan 58,613 35,266 23,347 -
Nueva Ecija 74,604 9,530 65,074 -
Pampanga 7,465 773 6,607 85
Tarlac 34,842 5,407 29,435 -
Zambales 94,869 31,209 63,519 140
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Table 1.03 FOREST COVER OF THE PHILIPPINES: 2010 (continued)
(in hectare)
Forest
Region/Province Total Forest
Closed Open Mangrove

NCR 2,214 - 2,098 115

Region 4-A 269,656 69,544 181,175 18,937

Batangas 3,507 334 2,761 413


Cavite 2,455 - 2,305 150
Laguna 16,427 1,234 15,193 -
Quezon 230,497 63,838 148,285 18,374
Rizal 16,770 4,139 12,631 -

Region 4-B 915,664 97,810 744,530 73,324

Marinduque 15,132 - 12,255 2,877


Occidental Mindoro 104,986 1,968 101,424 1,594
Oriental Mindoro 86,981 5,301 77,731 3,949
Palawan 692,288 86,877 541,590 63,821
Romblon 16,277 3,664 11,529 1,084

Region 5 208,015 39,646 143,416 24,953

Albay 42,099 11,196 29,831 1,072


Camarines Norte 28,104 9,466 15,079 3,559
Camarines Sur 61,346 8,221 45,861 7,264
Catanduanes 45,007 10,763 32,249 1,995
Masbate 6,778 - 140 6,638
Sorsogon 24,681 - 20,256 4,425

Region 6 187,319 67,167 110,146 10,005

Aklan 36,398 12,599 23,098 702


Antique 52,395 20,380 31,223 792
Capiz 22,992 14,728 6,865 1,399
Guimaras 776 - - 776
Iloilo 25,667 2,954 21,397 1,315
Negros Occidental 49,091 16,506 27,563 5,021
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Table 1.03 FOREST COVER OF THE PHILIPPINES: 2010 (continued)
(in hectare)
Forest
Region/Province Total Forest
Closed Open Mangrove

Region 7 62,065 11,464 35,798 14,804

Bohol 20,889 - 10,267 10,622


Cebu 14,407 8,723 2,650 3,034
Negros Oriental 25,866 2,741 22,074 1,051
Siquuor 902 - 806 96

Region 8 514,464 45,948 426,863 41,654

Biliran 8,669 - 8,383 286


Eastern Samar 186,201 21,828 156,539 7,834
Leyte 78,221 17,170 52,773 8,279
Northern Samar 46,281 - 35,494 10,787
Samar 165,463 3,748 147,835 13,880
Southern Leyte 29,630 3,202 25,839 589

Region 9 176,918 29,907 120,488 26,523

Isabela City, Basilan 3,096 2,263 - 833


Zamboanga City 29,377 15,294 9,107 4,976
Zamboanga Del Norte 82,757 9,032 73,133 592
Zamboanga Del Sur 19,309 795 12,409 6,105
Zamboanga Sibugay 42,379 2,523 25,839 14,018

Region 10 377,858 173,962 197,517 6,379

Bukidnon 202,322 125,361 76,961 -


Camiguin 5,718 3,994 1,705 19
Lano Del Norte 66,384 11,934 52,122 2,328
Misamis Occidental 43,744 23,859 16,146 3,739
Misamis Oriental 59,690 8,814 50,583 293
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Table 1.03 FOREST COVER OF THE PHILIPPINES: 2010 (concluded)
(in hectare)
Forest
Region/Province Total Forest
Closed Open Mangrove

Region 11 428,716 160,083 265,754 2,879

Compostela Valley 144,653 54,106 90,338 209


Davao Del Norte 53,146 10,149 42,327 670
Davao Del Sur 68,593 17,570 50,891 132
Davao Oriental 162,325 78,258 82,198 1,868

Region 12 249,050 54,247 193,202 1,601

Cotabato 39,947 7,896 31,381 670


Sarangani 39,960 1,776 38,037 147
South Cotabato 64,328 26,465 37,839 24
Sultan Kudarat 104,815 18,111 85,945 760

Region 13 683,112 99,812 557,402 25,898

Agusan Del Norte 50,882 2,217 47,433 1,231


Agusan Del Sur 342,736 57,208 285,529 -
Dinagat Islands 27,419 5,641 19,418 2,360
Surigao Del Norte 35,270 7,139 14,896 13,234
Surigao Del Sur 226,805 27,606 190,127 9,072

ARMM 301,894 99,889 146,431 55,574

Basilan 21,320 11,442 1,003 8,875


Lanao Del Sur 150,151 80,245 69,442 464
Maguindanao 52,351 8,202 43,087 1,061
Sulu 30,839 - 757 30,083
Tawi-Tawi 47,233 - 32,142 15,091

Note: Details may not add up to total due to rounding


Source: National Mapping and Resource Information Authority
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Table 1.04 FOREST COVER OF THE PHILIPPINES IN FORESTLAND: 2010
(in hectare)
Forest
Region/Province Total Forest
Closed Open Mangrove

Philippines 6,361,774 1,867,871 4,290,535 203,368

CAR 745,489 254,620 490,869 -

Abra 140,727 43,273 97,454 -


Apayao 217,096 118,155 98,941 -
Benguet 102,274 3,193 99,081 -
Ifugao 100,779 13,690 87,089 -
Kalinga 98,197 48,883 49,314 -
Mountain Province 86,416 27,426 58,990 -

Region 1 115,287 18,174 97,057 56

Ilocos Norte 65,541 14,050 51,491 -


Ilocos Sur 27,164 78 27,086 -
La Union 4,814 - 4,814 -
Pangasinan 17,768 4,046 13,666 56

Region 2 1,020,065 479,730 537,396 2,939

Batanes 1,236 - 1,236 -


Cagayan 329,057 203,885 122,852 2,320
Isabela 377,461 69,379 307,463 619
Nueva Vizcaya 187,224 120,258 66,966 -
Quirino 125,087 86,208 38,879 -

Region 3 485,656 211,161 274,313 182

Aurora 190,978 118,468 72,425 85


Bataan 30,723 10,618 20,085 20
Bulacan 58,561 35,266 23,295 -
Nueva Ecija 74,195 9,515 64,680 -
Pampanga 7,323 773 6,549 1
Tarlac 32,465 5,407 27,058 -
Zambales 91,411 31,114 60,221 76
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Table 1.04 FOREST COVER OF THE PHILIPPINES IN FORESTLAND: 2010 (continued)
(in hectare)
Forest
Region/Province Total Forest
Closed Open Mangrove

NCR - - - -

Region 4-A 212,344 60,735 141,939 9,670

Batangas 1,223 - 1,171 52


Cavite 2,026 - 2,026 -
Laguna 7,681 925 6,756 -
Quezon 185,072 55,671 119,783 9,618
Rizal 16,342 4,139 12,203 -

Region 4-B 856,374 95,204 705,177 55,993

Marinduque 11,380 - 8,888 2,492


Occidental Mindoro 100,245 1,968 98,236 41
Oriental Mindoro 80,690 5,301 74,549 840
Palawan 649,767 84,495 512,994 52,278
Romblon 14,292 3,440 10,510 342

Region 5 151,134 28,805 107,600 14,729

Albay 16,095 4,736 10,880 479


Camarines Norte 22,493 8,600 11,249 2,644
Camarines Sur 54,552 7,240 43,820 3,492
Catanduanes 37,177 8,229 28,248 700
Masbate 4,562 - 31 4,531
Sorsogon 16,255 - 13,372 2,883

Region 6 168,809 66,587 97,267 4,955

Aklan 34,696 12,568 21,885 243


Antique 50,536 20,296 29,819 421
Capiz 22,120 14,681 6,353 1,086
Guimaras 405 - - 405
Iloilo 17,855 2,553 14,594 708
Negros Occidental 43,197 16,489 24,616 2,092
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Table 1.04 FOREST COVER OF THE PHILIPPINES IN FORESTLAND: 2010 (continued)
(in hectare)
Forest
Region/Province Total Forest
Closed Open Mangrove

Region 7 52,275 10,079 31,213 10,983

Bohol 18,035 - 9,633 8,402


Cebu 11,939 7,548 2,346 2,045
Negros Oriental 21,618 2,531 18,596 491
Siquuor 683 - 638 45

Region 8 482,502 45,345 412,353 24,804

Biliran 8,522 - 8,314 208


Eastern Samar 177,759 21,579 151,386 4,794
Leyte 70,059 16,858 49,463 3,738
Northern Samar 39,814 - 33,474 6,340
Samar 159,952 3,745 146,718 9,489
Southern Leyte 26,396 3,163 22,998 235

Region 9 164,684 29,628 118,388 16,668

Zamboanga Del Norte 81,100 8,915 71,973 212


Zamboanga Del Sur 16,247 794 12,307 3,146
Zamboanga Sibugay 37,673 2,523 25,088 10,062
Zamboanga City 26,758 15,133 9,020 2,605
Isabela City, Basilan 2,906 2,263 - 643

Region 10 357,962 167,898 187,186 2,878

Bukidnon 198,439 124,167 74,272 -


Camiguin 3,462 2,911 551 -
Lano Del Norte 57,981 8,351 48,491 1,139
Misamis Occidental 40,241 23,678 14,915 1,648
Misamis Oriental 57,839 8,791 48,957 91
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Table 1.04 FOREST COVER OF THE PHILIPPINES IN FORESTLAND: 2010 (concluded)
(in hectare)
Forest
Region/Province Total Forest
Closed Open Mangrove

Region 11 421,985 159,778 260,667 1,540

Compostela Valley 141,268 53,964 87,164 140


Davao Del Norte 52,157 10,149 41,898 110
Davao Del Sur 67,908 17,570 50,290 48
Davao Oriental 160,652 78,095 81,315 1,242

Region 12 243,381 54,175 188,616 590

Cotabato 36,189 7,824 28,320 45


Sarangani 39,217 1,775 37,409 33
South Cotabato 64,275 26,465 37,810 -
Sultan Kudarat 103,700 18,111 85,077 512

Region 13 634,685 97,246 519,553 17,886

Agusan Del Norte 49,384 2,217 46,823 344


Agusan Del Sur 315,079 54,825 260,254 -
Dinagat Island 26,433 5,639 18,995 1,799
Surigao Del Norte 33,275 7,136 14,566 11,573
Surigao Del Sur 210,514 27,429 178,915 4,170

ARMM 249,141 88,706 120,941 39,494

Basilan 12,720 5,373 524 6,823


Lanao Del Sur 136,599 77,055 59,372 172
Maguindanao 44,794 6,278 38,297 219
Sulu 21,680 - 752 20,928
Tawi-Tawi 33,348 - 21,996 11,352

Note: Details may not add up to total due to rounding


Source: National Mapping and Resource Information Authority
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Table 1.05 FOREST COVER OF THE PHILIPPINES IN ALIENABLE AND DISPOSABLE LAND: 2010
(in hectare)
Forest
Region/Province Total Forest
Closed Open Mangrove

Philippines 477,944 66,161 304,619 107,164

CAR 27,702 932 26,771 -

Abra 5,973 43 5,930 -


Apayao 1,244 827 417 -
Benguet 17,352 3 17,349 -
Ifugao 1,618 2 1,616 -
Kalinga 665 5 660 -
Mountain Province 850 52 797 -

Region 1 9,190 216 8,003 972

Ilocos Norte 2,308 216 2,092 -


Ilocos Sur 4,848 - 4,637 211
La Union 1,066 - 946 120
Pangasinan 968 - 327 641

Region 2 24,443 5,532 15,948 2,963

Batanes 583 - 583 -


Cagayan 13,937 2,590 8,489 2,859
Isabela 811 65 643 104
Nueva Vizcaya 6,484 2,357 4,127 -
Quirino 2,627 521 2,107 -

Region 3 34,942 14,191 19,978 773

Aurora 27,610 14,080 13,093 436


Bataan 894 - 706 188
Bulacan 52 - 52 -
Nueva Ecija 409 15 394 -
Pampanga 142 - 58 84
Tarlac 2,377 - 2,377 -
Zambales 3,458 95 3,298 64
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Table 1.05 FOREST COVER OF THE PHILIPPINES IN ALIENABLE AND DISPOSABLE LAND: 2010 (continued)
(in hectare)
Forest
Region/Province Total Forest
Closed Open Mangrove

NCR 2,214 - 2,098 115

Region 4-A 57,312 8,809 39,236 9,267

Batangas 2,284 334 1,590 361


Cavite 429 - 279 150
Laguna 8,746 309 8,437 -
Quezon 45,425 8,167 28,502 8,756
Rizal 428 - 428 -

Region 4-B 59,290 2,606 39,353 17,331

Marinduque 3,752 - 3,367 385


Occidental Mindoro 4,741 - 3,188 1,553
Oriental Mindoro 6,291 - 3,182 3,109
Palawan 42,521 2,382 28,596 11,543
Romblon 1,985 224 1,019 742

Region 5 56,881 10,841 35,816 10,224

Albay 26,004 6,460 18,951 593


Camarines Norte 5,611 866 3,830 915
Camarines Sur 6,794 981 2,041 3,772
Catanduanes 7,830 2,534 4,001 1,295
Masbate 2,216 - 109 2,107
Sorsogon 8,426 - 6,884 1,542

Region 6 18,510 580 12,879 5,050

Aklan 1,702 31 1,213 459


Antique 1,859 84 1,404 371
Capiz 872 47 512 313
Guimaras 371 - - 371
Iloilo 7,812 401 6,803 607
Negros Occidental 5,894 17 2,947 2,929
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Table 1.05 FOREST COVER OF THE PHILIPPINES IN ALIENABLE AND DISPOSABLE LAND: 2010 (continued)
(in hectare)
Forest
Region/Province Total Forest
Closed Open Mangrove

Region 7 9,790 1,385 4,585 3,821

Bohol 2,854 - 634 2,220


Cebu 2,468 1,175 304 989
Negros Oriental 4,248 210 3,478 560
Siquuor 219 - 168 51

Region 8 31,963 603 14,510 16,850

Biliran 147 - 69 78
Eastern Samar 8,442 249 5,153 3,040
Leyte 8,162 312 3,310 4,541
Northern Samar 6,467 - 2,020 4,447
Samar 5,511 3 1,117 4,391
Southern Leyte 3,234 39 2,841 354

Region 9 12,234 278 2,100 9,855

Zamboanga Del Norte 1,657 117 1,160 380


Zamboanga Del Sur 3,062 1 102 2,959
Zamboanga Sibugay 4,706 - 751 3,956
Zamboanga City 2,619 161 87 2,371
Isabela City, Basilan 190 - - 190

Region 10 19,896 6,064 10,331 3,501

Bukidnon 3,883 1,194 2,689 -


Camiguin 2,256 1,083 1,154 19
Lano Del Norte 8,403 3,583 3,631 1,189
Misamis Occidental 3,503 181 1,231 2,091
Misamis Oriental 1,851 23 1,626 202
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Table 1.05 FOREST COVER OF THE PHILIPPINES IN ALIENABLE AND DISPOSABLE LAND: 2010 (concluded)
(in hectare)
Forest
Region/Province Total Forest
Closed Open Mangrove

Region 11 6,731 305 5,087 1,339

Compostela Valley 3,385 142 3,174 69


Davao Del Norte 989 - 429 560
Davao Del Sur 685 - 601 84
Davao Oriental 1,673 163 883 626

Region 12 5,668 72 4,586 1,011

Cotabato 3,758 72 3,061 625


Sarangani 743 1 628 114
South Cotabato 53 - 29 24
Sultan Kudarat 1,115 - 868 248

Region 13 48,427 2,566 37,849 8,012

Agusan Del Norte 1,498 - 610 887


Agusan Del Sur 27,657 2,383 25,275 -
Dinagat Island 986 2 423 561
Surigao Del Norte 1,995 3 330 1,661
Surigao Del Sur 16,291 177 11,212 4,902

ARMM 52,753 11,183 25,490 16,080

Basilan 8,600 6,069 479 2,052


Lanao Del Sur 13,552 3,190 10,070 292
Maguindanao 7,557 1,924 4,790 842
Sulu 9,159 - 5 9,155
Tawi-Tawi 13,885 - 10,146 3,739

Note: Details may not add up to total due to rounding


Source: National Mapping and Resource Information Authority
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FIGURE 4. WATERSHED FOREST RESERVED: 2013


Table 1.06 WATERSHED FOREST RESERVES BY PROVINCE: 2013
24

Region/Province Area Proclamation Proclamation


(Figure Map ID) Name of Reservation Location Number (ha) No. Date

Philippines 114 1,341,920

NCR 1 2,659

9 La Mesa Watershed Forest Reserve Quezon City, Caloocan City 2,659 1336 6/25/2007

CAR 8 65,015

Benguet 7 55,465

1 Ambuklao Watershed Forest Reserve (Pilot) Atok, Bokod 9,700 120 11/25/1966
2 Busol Watershed Forest Reserve Baguio City, La Trinidad 329 15 4/14/1922
Amended by 202 12/24/1987
3 Buyog Watershed Forest Reserve Baguio City 20 93 11/5/1992
4 Lower Agno Watershed Forest Reserve Tuba, Itogon, Baguio City 39,304 2320 11/22/1983
5 Lucnab Watershed Forest Reserve Lucnab, Baguio City 6 178 5/12/1993
6 Marcos Highway Watershed Forest Reserve Tuba, Benguet 6,105 1754 6/28/1978
7 Pucsusan Watershed Reservation Baguio City 1 2035 4/6/2010

Benguet and Pangasinan 1 9,550

8 San Roque Watershed Reservation Tuba, Itogon, Baguio City, 9,550 2320 11/22/1983
San Nicolas, San Manuel

Region 1 6 4,583

Ilocos Norte 3 3,008

10 Ilocos Norte Metropolitan Watershed Forest Reserve Pasuquin 2,815 731 9/7/1934
Amended by 218 6/23/1967
12 Magnuang Watershed Forest Reserve Batac 152 220 7/2/1967
15 Tanap Watershed Forest Reserve Burgos 41 803 2/1/1971

Ilocos Sur 1 25

14 Santa Watershed forest Reserve Santa 25 844 9/26/1935


Table 1.06 WATERSHED FOREST RESERVES BY PROVINCE: 2013 (continued)
25

Region/Province Area Proclamation Proclamation


(Figure Map ID) Name of Reservation Location Number (ha) No. Date

La Union 2 1,550

11 Lon-oy Watershed Forest Reserve San Gabriel, Santol 1,460 378 5/11/1994
13 Naguilian Watershed Reservation Naguilian 90 52 4/11/1936

Region 2 5 38,342

Cagayan 2 15,947

16 Bawa Watershed Forest Reserve Gonzaga and Lal-lo 8,955 108 5/13/1987
20 Wangag Watershed Forest Reserve Gonzaga and Lal-lo 6,992 107 5/13/1987

Isabela 1 17,670

19 Tumauini Watershed Forest Reserve Cabagan, San Pablo, 17,670 355 4/14/1994
Maconacon, Divilacan

Nueva Vizcaya 1 425

17 Dupax Watershed Reservation Dupax 425 720 8/8/1934

Ifugao, Nueva Vizcaya and Isabela 1 4,300

18 Magat Watershed Reservation Province of Ifugao, 4,300 573 6/26/1969


Nueva Vizcaya and Isabela

Region 3 21 265,539

Aurora 10 37,388

23 Aurora Watershed Forest Reserve Baler 430 34 2/4/1936


24 Bazal River Watershed Forest Reserve Maria Aurora 4,403 402 6/2/1994
25 Bulawan Falls Watershed Forest Reserve Dinalungan 986 395 5/30/1994
26 Calabgan Watershed Forest Reserve Casiguran 4,803 915 6/1/1992
28 Dibalo-Pingit-Zabali-Malayat Baler and San Luis 4,528 908 5/25/1992
Watershed Forest Reserve
Table 1.06 WATERSHED FOREST RESERVES BY PROVINCE: 2013 (continued)
26

Region/Province Area Proclamation Proclamation


(Figure Map ID) Name of Reservation Location Number (ha) No. Date

29 Dingalan River Watershed Forest Reserve Reserve Dingalan 1,788 23 8/24/1992


30 Dipaculao Watershed Forest Reserve Dipaculao 1,786 116 6/10/1987
31 Diteki River Watershed Forest Reserve Maria Aurora, San Luis 12,970 20 8/24/1992
37 Pinamacan River Watershed Forest Reserve Dilasag 2,905 236 8/23/1993
38 San Luis Watershed Forest Reserve San Luis 2,789 109 11/23/1992

Bataan 2 10,325

39 Subic Watershed Forest Reserve Province of Bataan 10,000 926 6/25/1992


41 Watershed Purposes of Mariveles (Palanas) Mariveles 325 E.O. 20 2/25/1919

Zambales 2 6,635

33 Mangan Vaca Watershed Forest Reserve Subic 300 1607 8/29/2008


34 Olongapo Watershed Forest Reserve Olongapo City 6,335 238
Amended by 66 3/20/1987

Aurora and Nueva Vizcaya 2 6,466

27 Diaat River Watershed Forest Reserve Maria Aurora, Dupax 3,219 399 5/24/1994
35 Pacugao River Watershed Forest Maria Aurora, Dupax del Norte 3,247 110 11/23/1992

Bulacan, Rizal and Nueva Ecija 2 62,309

21 Angat Watershed Forest Reserve Montalban, San Jose, 55,709 71 3/10/1927


Norzagaray, Angat, San Rafael, Amended by 505 12/4/1965
Penaranda and Infanta
22 Angat Watershed and Forest Range (Pilot) Norzagaray, San Jose, 6,600 391 4/30/1968
Montalban

Nueva Ecija, Nueva Vizcaya and Bulacan 3 142,416

32 Dona Remedios Trinidad-General Tinio Dona Remedios Trinidad, 20,760 230 3/23/1988
Watershed Forest Reserve General Tinio
36 Pantabangan-Carranglan Watershed Reserve Pantabangan, Carranglan 84,500 561 5/21/1969
40 Talavera Watershed Reservation Sta. Fe, Carranglan, Lupao 37,156 350 12/12/1938
San Jose, Pantabangan Amended by 244 11/17/1956
Table 1.06 WATERSHED FOREST RESERVES BY PROVINCE: 2013 (continued)
27

Region/Province Area Proclamation Proclamation


(Figure Map ID) Name of Reservation Location Number (ha) No. Date

Region 4A 12 30,553

Laguna 1 10,771

45 Caliraya-Lumot Watershed Reservation Lumban, Kalayaan and Cavinti 10,771 573 6/26/1969

Quezon 9 2,898

42 Alabat Watershed Forest Reserve Alabat 688 156 9/18/1987


43 Binahaan River Watershed Forest Reserve Pagbilao and Mauban 465 735 5/29/1991
44 Calauag Watershed Forest Reserve Calauag 328 367 1/2/1939
46 Infanta Watershed Forest Reserve Infanta 384 158 2/13/1967
47 Lopez Watershed Forest Resereve Lopez 418 566 6/22/1940
49 Mulanay Watershed Forest Reserve Mulanay 26 296 7/21/1938
50 Panukulan Watershed Forest Reserve Panukulan 179 290 11/6/1993
51 Polilio Watershed Forest Reserve Polilio 130 72 8/9/1966
52 Tibiang-Damagandong Watershed Forest Reserve Quezon 280 295 7/21/1938

Laguna, Quezon, Batangas 1 162

48 Makiling Banahaw Watershed Reservation Cavinti, Sariaya, Cuenca, 162 1111 2/21/1973
Canlubang

Quezon, Bulacan and Rizal 1 16,723

53 Umiray River Watershed Reservation Gen. Nakar, Norzagaray and 16,723 264 9/28/1993
Montalban

Region 4B 5 8,654

Marinduque 2 522

56 Naampias River Watershed Forest Reserve Torrijos 417 357 4/20/1994


58 Torrijos Watershed Forest Reserve Torrijos 105 463 4/6/1932
Table 1.06 WATERSHED FOREST RESERVES BY PROVINCE: 2013 (continued)
28

Region/Province Area Proclamation Proclamation


(Figure Map ID) Name of Reservation Location Number (ha) No. Date

Palawan 1 4,776

57 Palawan Flora, Fauna & Watershed Reserve Puerto Princesa 4,776 2221 7/14/1982

Romblon 2 3,356

54 Calatrava-San Andres-San Agustin Calatrava, San Andres, 2,670 2186 4/29/1982


Watershed Forest Reserve San Agustin
55 Ipil River Watershed Forest Reserve San Fernando 686 394 5/30/1994

Region 5 12 92,741

Albay 2 18,471

68 Mt. Masaraga Watershed Forest Reserve Polangui, Oas, Ligao, Tabaco 810 84 10/27/1992
69 Tiwi Watershed Reservation Malinao and Tiwi 17,661 739 8/14/1970

Camarines Norte 3 1,956

61 Capalonga Watershed Forest Reserve Capalonga 752 128 11/25/1966


63 Dahican Watershed Forest Reserve Mambulao 44 592 6/23/1933
65 Jose Panganiban Watershed Forest Reserve Jose Panganiban 1,160 1151 1/9/1998

Camarines Sur 1 18,370

60 Buhi-Barit Watershed Reservation Buhi, Sangay and Iriga 18,370 573 6/26/1969

Catanduanes 1 26,010

62 Catanduanes Watershed Forest Reserve Virac, Bato, San Miguel, 26,010 123 6/23/1987
Pandan, Calolbon, Baras

Masbate 3 1,902

64 Diwata Watershed Forest Reserve San Fernando 350 370 5/2/1994


67 Matang-Tubig Watershed Forest Monreal 1,305 368 5/2/1994
70 Tugbo Watershed Forest Reserve Reserve Mobo, Masbate 247 369 5/2/1994
Table 1.06 WATERSHED FOREST RESERVES BY PROVINCE: 2013 (continued)
29

Region/Province Area Proclamation Proclamation


(Figure Map ID) Name of Reservation Location Number (ha) No. Date

Sorsogon 1 1,032

66 Magallanes and Juban Watershed Forest Reserve Magallanes, Juban 1,032 108 11/23/1992

Albay and Sorsogon 1 25,000

59 Bacon Manito Watershed Geothermal Reservation Bacon, Manito 25,000 2036-A 11/11/1980
Amended by EO 837 10/14/1982
Further amended
by EO 223 7/16/1987

Region 6 8 124,040

Aklan 1 23,185

71 Aklan River Watershed Forest Reserve Madalag and Libucao 23,185 600 6/28/1990

Antique 1 8,558

73 Dalanas River Watershed Forest Reserve Barbaza 8,558 603 6/28/1990

Capiz 1 4,350

78 Pan-ay River Watershed Forest Reserve Tapaz 4,350 599 6/28/1990

Iloilo 2 15,378

75 Jalaur River Watershed Forest Reserve Calinog 9,228 601 6/28/1990


77 Maasin Watershed Forest Reserve Maasin 6,150 16 2/12/1923

Negros Occidental 3 72,569

72 Bago River Watershed Forest Reserve Talisay, Murcia, Don Salvador, 61,926 604 6/28/1990
Benedicto, Calatrava
74 Ilog-Hilabangan Watershed Forest Reserve Himamaylan and Kabankalan 10,211 602 6/28/1990
76 Kabankalan Watershed Forest Reserve Kabankalan 432 820 10/25/1991
Table 1.06 WATERSHED FOREST RESERVES BY PROVINCE: 2013 (continued)
30

Region/Province Area Proclamation Proclamation


(Figure Map ID) Name of Reservation Location Number (ha) No. Date

Region 7 5 96,927

Bohol 3 75,556

79 Alijawan-Cansujay-Anibongan River Duero, Jagna 3,630 881 3/20/1992


Watershed Forest Reserve
82 Loboc Watershed Forest Reserve Balilihan, Bilar, Batuan, 19,410 450 12/23/1953
Carmen, Garcia Hernandez
83 Wahig-Inabanga River Watershed Forest Reserve Pilar, Candijay, Alicia, Duero, 52,516 468 9/26/1994
Sierra, Bullones, Carmen,
Dagohoy, Danao, Inabanga,
Buenavista, Jetafe

Cebu 2 21,371

80 Argao River Watershed Forest Reserve Argao & Dalaguete 7,250 414 6/29/1994
81 Kotkot and Lusaran River Watershed Forest Reserve Cebu City, Danao City 14,121 932 6/29/1992
Balamban, Compostela Amended by 1074 9/2/1997
Consolacion

Region 8 7 15,377

Biliran 1 1,142

84 Anas Watershed Forest Reserve Naval, Almeria, Culaba 1,142 763 3/19/1996

Eastern Samar 1 4,055

85 Bulosao Watershed Forest Reserve Lawa-an, Marabut 4,055 106 12/10/1992

Leyte 2 2,974

89 Palompon Watershed Forest Reserve Palompon, Villaba 2,392 212 1/29/1988


90 Patag-Gabas Watershed Forest Reserve Baybay 582 1202 4/20/1998
Table 1.06 WATERSHED FOREST RESERVES BY PROVINCE: 2013 (continued)
31

Region/Province Area Proclamation Proclamation


(Figure Map ID) Name of Reservation Location Number (ha) No. Date

Samar 2 2,670

86 Catbalogan Watershed Forest Reserve Catbalogan, Jiabong 804 413 6/29/1994


88 Loog Watershed Forest Reserve Basey 1,866 703 11/28/1995

Southern Leyte 1 4,536

87 Hinabian-Lawigan Watershed Reservation Libagon, Hinunangan, 4,536 107 11/23/1992


St. Bernard and Silago

Region 9 1 176

Zamboanga del Norte 1 176

91 Ambogoc Watershed Forest Reserve Dapitan City 176 611 6/23/1995

Region 10 2 53,398

Misamis Occidental 1 53,262

93 Mt. Malindang National Park and Oroquieta, Ozamis City, 53,262 R. A. 6266 6/19/1971

Misamis Oriental 1 136

92 Mahoganao Watershed Forest Reserve Cagayan 136 470 4/29/1932

Region 11 2 6,960

Davao del Norte 1 6,725

94 Andap Watershed Forest Reserve New Bataan 6,725 329 2/14/1994

Davao del Sur 1 235

95 Malagos Watershed Reservation Guianga, Davao City 235 612 8/31/1933


Table 1.06 WATERSHED FOREST RESERVES BY PROVINCE: 2013 (continued)
32

Region/Province Area Proclamation Proclamation


(Figure Map ID) Name of Reservation Location Number (ha) No. Date

Region 12 5 272,759

Cotabato 1 52,820

99 Libungan Watershed Forest Reserve Libungan, Alamada 52,820 563 5/3/1990

South Cotabato 3 103,487

96 Allah Watershed Forest Reserve Isulan, Banga, Surallah, Kiamba 92,450 2455 9/24/1985
98 Koronadal Watershed Forest Reserve Marbel 1,137 607 6/23/1995
100 Sebu Watershed Forest Reserve Banga & Kiamba 9,900 65 8/4/1966

Sultan Kudarat, Maguindanao, South Cotabato 1 116,452

97 Kabulnan River Watershed Forest Reserve Esperanza, Isulan, Bagumbayan, 116,452 241 2/8/2000
Ninoy Aquino, Kalamansig,
Palembang (SK), Ampatuan
(Mag.), Lake Sebu (S Cot)

Region 13 12 81,842

Agusan del Norte 2 20,392

106 Cabadbaran Watershed Forest Reserve Cabadbaran 16,025 834 11/13/1991


112 Taguibo River Watershed Forest Reserve Butuan City, RTR and 4,367 1076 9/4/1997
Cabadbaran

Agusan del Sur 3 16,855

103 Alfred Spring Watershed Forest Reserve Bunawan 100 1236 5/29/1998
104 Andanan River Watershed Forest Reserve Sibagat & Bayugan 15,097 734 5/29/1991
108 Mt. Magdiwata Watershed Forest Reserve San Francisco 1,658 282 10/25/1993

Surigao del Norte 1 967

111 Surigao Watershed Forest Reserve Sison, Malinao San Francisco 967 635 8/29/1990
Table 1.06 WATERSHED FOREST RESERVES BY PROVINCE: 2013 (concluded)
33

Region/Province Area Proclamation Proclamation


(Figure Map ID) Name of Reservation Location Number (ha) No. Date

Surigao del Sur 6 43,628

101 Adlay Watershed Forest Reserve Carrascal 27 291 11/8/1993


102 Alamio River Watershed Cantilan 5,085 1747 3/23/2009
105 Buyaan River Watershed Madrid 6,683 1747 3/23/2009
107 Carac-an River Watershed Madrid 23,570 1747 3/23/2009
109 Panikian River Watershed Carrascal 7,045 1747 3/23/2009
110 Sipangpang Falls Watershed Cantilan 1,218 1747 3/23/2009

ARMM 2 182,354

Lanao del Sur 1 180,460

113 Lake Lanao Watershed Reservation Ditsaan-Ramain, Bubong, 180,460 871 2/26/1992
Buadipuso-Buntong, Molundo,
Taraka, Maguing, Tamparan,
Lumba-Bayabao, Poona-Bayabao,
Masiu, Buteg, Lumbatan,
Lumbayanagui, Bayang, Binidayan,
Ganassi, Pualas, Madalum,
Madamba, Bacolod Grande,
Tugaya, Balindong, Marantao,
Piagapo, Saguiaran and
Marawi City

Maguindanao 1 1,894

114 South Upi Watershed Forest Reserve South Upi 1,894 65 2/20/1987
34

Table 1.07 COMMUNITY-BASED FOREST MANAGEMENT AGREEMENTS: 2013


(Area in hectare)

Beneficiaries
Region No. Issued Tenured Area
No. of Household No. of People's Organization

Philippines 1,884 1,615,137 191,352 1,884

CAR 88 62,787 2,168 88


1 139 38,654 11,951 139
2 109 264,280 8,364 109
3 120 66,823 6,242 120
4-A 47 18,401 3,642 47
4-B 77 90,145 6,836 77
5 119 49,702 8,462 119
6 104 34,054 8,555 104
7 211 57,656 14,794 211
8 144 117,047 8,270 144
9 145 90,193 10,948 145
10 294 209,147 28,537 294
11 105 210,063 8,367 105
12 56 96,101 9,943 56
13 126 210,083 54,273 126
35

FIGURE 5. NATIONAL GREENING PROGRAM


(NGP) - AREA PLANTED: 2013

300,000

250,000

200,000

DENR
Other Partners
150,000

100,000

50,000

-
36
Table 1.08 AREA REFORESTED BY SECTOR: CY 1993 - 2013
(In hectare)

Government Sector Non-Government Sector


Year Grand Other Government Timber IFMA/SIFMA/CBFMA
Total Total DENR Agencies Total Licensees 1/ TFLA/PLA/ITPLA Others

CY 2013 * 333,160 326,106 273,971 52,135 7,054 - - 7,054


2012 * 221,763 207,044 132,710 74,334 14,719 - 5 14,714
2011 * 128,558 102,884 82,163 20,721 25,674 - - 25,674
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 14,747
2007 27,837 25,024 25,024 - 2,813 - - 2,813
2006 7,223 4,476 4,476 - 2,747 - - 2,747
2005 16,498 7,187 7,187 - 9,311 341 6,337 2,633
2004 20,338 12,436 12,436 - 7,902 2,836 4,431 635
2003 15,088 13,195 6,565 6,630 1,893 842 1,034 17
2002 25,620 20,681 9,111 11,570 4,939 564 3,850 525
2001 31,444 26,524 26,484 40 4,920 1,410 2,721 789
2000 27,632 21,740 19,059 2,681 5,892 1,989 3,421 482
1999 42,167 31,184 30,831 353 10,983 6,904 - 4,079
2/ 3/
1998 42,368 33,219 32,643 576 9,149 8,236 - 913
2/
1997 66,237 49,301 48,490 811 16,936 14,357 - 2,579
2/ 3/
1996 46,096 18,869 18,869 - 27,227 20,005 - 7,222
- 2/ 3/
1995 65,233 21,841 21,841 43,392 30,380 - 13,012
3/
1994 49,551 18,032 18,032 - 31,519 9,468 18,729 3,322
1993 19,211 6,347 6,347 - 12,864 12,692 172 -

* National Greening Program (NGP) Accomplishment involving DENR and other partners
1/ 1991-1994 Including Enrichment Planting of Timber Licensees
2/ Including accomplishment of IFMA and SIFMA holders
3/ Private Lands and other organizations
Table 1.09 NATIONAL GREENING PROGRAM (NGP) - AREA PLANTED: 2013
37
(Area in hectare)

Sector/Agency Philippines NCR CAR R1 R2 R3 R4A R4B R5 R6 R7 R8 R9 R10 R11 R12 R13

Total 333,160 801 20,414 12,851 15,321 19,825 22,332 15,894 22,096 11,143 25,578 10,516 20,999 13,886 16,855 15,864 12,147

1. DENR 273,971 801 20,414 12,851 15,321 19,825 22,332 15,894 22,096 11,143 25,578 10,516 20,999 13,886 16,855 15,864 12,147

1.1 Central Office 15,708


1.2 ERDB 1,741
1.3 Regional Offices 256,522 801 20,414 12,851 15,321 19,825 22,332 15,894 22,096 11,143 25,578 10,516 20,999 13,886 16,855 15,864 12,147

2. Other Partners 59,189

2.1 DENR Projects 50,005


2.2 ARMM 1,810
2.3 NCI 50
2.4 OGA 270
2.5 Private Companies 1,172
2.6 Mining Companies 5,882

Source: National Greening Program

Legend:
ERDB - Ecosystems Research and Development Bureau
ARMM - Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao
NCI - National Convergence Initiative
OGA - Other Government Agencies

Note: DENR Projects includes Barangay Forest Program and Foreign Assisted Projects
Forest Management Bureau

FOREST RESOURCES UTILIZATION

2013 Philippine Forestry Statistics


40
Table 2.01 TIMBER LICENSES: CY 1993 - 2013
(Area in thousand hectares, AAC in thousand cubic meters)
Timber License Pulpwood
Year Total Agreement Timber License Softwood Provisional
No. Area AAC No. Area AAC No. Area AAC No. Area AAC No. Area AAC

CY 2013 3 177 1/ 3 177 1/ - - - - - - - - -


2012 3 177 1/ 3 177 1/ - - - - - - - - -
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 1 103 32 - - - - - -
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 50 52 - - - - - -
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Table 2.01 TIMBER LICENSES: CY 1993 - 2013 (continued)
(Area in thousand hectares, AAC in thousand cubic meters)
Private Land Civil Reservation Ordinary Special Mangrove
Year
No. Area AAC No. Area AAC No. Area AAC No. Area AAC No. Area AAC

CY 2013 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
2012 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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 .. .. - - -
42
Table 2.01 TIMBER LICENSES: CY 1993 - 2013 (concluded)
(Area in thousand hectares, AAC in thousand cubic meters)
Alienable & Provisional Timber
Year Land Grant Hardwood Disposable Prod. Agreement TPSA Others
No. Area AAC No. Area AAC No. Area AAC No. Area AAC No. Area AAC No. Area AAC

CY 2013 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
2012 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
2011 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
2010 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
2009 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
2008 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
2007 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
2006 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
2005 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
2004 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
2003 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
2002 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
2001 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
2000 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
1999 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
1998 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
1997 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
1996 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
1995 - - - - - - - - - - - - 2 .. .. - - -
1994 - - - - - - - - - - - - 5 .. 117 1 .. 20
1993 - - - - - - - - - - - - 4 .. 117 1 .. 20

1/ - no approved Integrated Annual Operations Plan (IAOP)


a/ - less than 1,000 hectares
.. Not available
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Table 2.02 EXISTING & ACTIVE TIMBER LICENSE AGREEMENTS: 2013
(Area in hectare, AAC in cubic meter)

Region/Province No. Area AAC

Philippines 3 177,085 0

8 2 153,295 -

Samar 2 153,295 1/

9 1 23,790 -

Zamboanga del Norte 1 23,790 1/

1/ no approved Integrated Annual Operations Plan (IAOP)


44

Table 2.03 INTEGRATED FOREST MANAGEMENT AGREEMENT/INDUSTRIAL TREE PLANTATION LEASE


AGREEMENT (IFMA/ITPLA), TREE FARM AND AGROFORESTRY FARM LEASES: 1993-2013
(Area in thousand hectares)
Total IFMA/ITPLA Tree Farm Agroforestry Farm
Year
No. Area No. Area No. Area No. Area

a
2013 204 1,012 140 1,006 61 6 3
2012 209 1,013 140 1,006 63 6 6 1
2011 229 1,042 146 1,034 75 7 8 1
2010 281 1,030 r 145 1,019 94 7 r
42 3r
2009 290 941 154 867 94 10 42 64
2008 289 841 rr 146 767 101 11 42 64
2007 337 924 153 833 125 14 59 78
2006 352 871 154 771 127 16 71 84
r r
2005 400 821 178 714 142 17 80 90 r
2004 427 824 192 710 151 20 84 94
2003 449 828 r 198 714 r 167 20 84 94
2002 439 808 r 193 697 r 166 20 80 91 r
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
r
1997 436 585 206 472 r 148 19 82 94
1996 470 641 r 233 525 153 20 84 97
1995 460 652 r 248 538 128 18 84 97
1994 433 632 227 516 120 17 86 99
1993 383 595 187 481 110 15 86 99
a - less than 1,000 has.
r - revised
Note: Details may not add up to total due to rounding
45
Table 2.04 INTEGRATED FOREST MANAGEMENT AGREEMENT
(IFMA) BY PROVINCE: 2013

Region/Province No. Area (ha)

Philippines 140 1,005,951

CAR 4 43,476

Apayao 4 43,476

1 4 2,979

Ilocos Norte 1 250


Ilocos Sur 1 995
Pangasinan 2 1,734

2 9 95,844

Isabela 9 88,051
Quirino 1/ 7,793

3 25 151,384

Aurora 8 130,458
Bataan 2 1,136
Bulacan 3 1,949
Nueva Ecija 1 877
Tarlac 4 6,981
Zambales 7 9,983

4-A 3 14,627

Batangas 1 100
Quezon 2 14,527

1/ Counted in Isabela where part of the area is located


46
Table 2.04 INTEGRATED FOREST MANAGEMENT AGREEMENT
(IFMA) BY PROVINCE: 2013 (continued)

Region/Province No. Area (ha)

6 3 16,116

Iloilo 1 541
Negros Occidental 2 15,575

7 5 7,087

Cebu 1 232
Negros Oriental 4 6,855

8 4 1,824

Biliran 1 702
Leyte 2 572
Western Samar 1 550

9 14 74,620

Zamboanga del Norte 9 71,643


Zamboanga del Sur 5 1,104
Zamboanga Sibugay 2/ 1,873

10 5 52,978

Bukidnon 3 40,944
Misamis Oriental 2 12,034

11 21 103,386

Davao del Norte 3 20,833


Davao del Sur 3 2,478
Davao Oriental 15 80,075

2/ Counted in Zamboanga del Norte where part of the area is located


47
Table 2.04 INTEGRATED FOREST MANAGEMENT AGREEMENT
(IFMA) BY PROVINCE: 2013 (concluded)

Region/Province No. Area (ha)

12 19 40,116

Cotabato 1 724
Sarangani 6 3,602
South Cotabato 10 6,852
Sultan Kudarat 2 28,938

13 14 358,449

Agusan del Norte 1 4,772


Agusan del Sur 9 230,585
Surigao del Sur 4 113,764
Surigao del Norte 3/ 9,328

ARMM 10 43,064

Lanao del Sur 6 18,157


Maguindanao 4 24,907

3/ Counted in Surigao del Sur where part of the area is located


48

Table 2.05 TREE FARM AND AGRO-FORESTRY FARM LEASES BY PROVINCE: 2013
(Area in hectare)

Agroforestry Agroforestry
Total Tree Farm Total Tree Farm
Region/Province Farm Region/Province Farm
No. Area No. Area No. Area No. Area No. Area No. Area

Philippines 64 6,601 61 6,153 3 448

CAR 5 805 3 407 2 398 4-A 1 80 1 80 - -

Abra 1 286 - - 1 286 Batangas 1 80 1 80 - -


Ifugao 1 4 1 4 - -
Kalinga 3 515 2 403 1 112 6 3 359 3 359 - -

1 3 209 3 209 - - Aklan 1 130 1 130 - -


Iloilo 2 229 2 229 - -
Ilocos Norte 1 75 1 75 - -
Pangasinan 2 134 2 134 - - 7 1 234 1 234 - -

2 21 2,045 20 1,995 1 50 Cebu 1 234 1 234 - -

Cagayan 6 362 6 362 - - 9 5 85 5 85 - -


Isabela 4 753 4 753 - -
Nueva Vizcaya 10 888 9 838 1 50 Zamboanga del Sur 5 85 5 85 - -
Quirino 1 42 1 42 - -
10 1 235 1 235 - -
3 23 2,249 23 2,249 - -
Bukidnon 1 235 1 235 - -
Bulacan 5 1,000 5 1,000 - -
Nueva Ecija 4 455 4 455 - - 11 1 300 1 300 - -
Zambales 14 794 14 794 - -
Davao del Sur 1 300 1 300 - -
49
Table 2.06 SOCIALIZED INDUSTRIAL FOREST MANAGEMENT AGREEMENTS: 2013
(Area in hectare)

Region/Province Number Area Region/Province Number Area

Philippines 1,267 29,464

CAR 13 668 4-B 50 1,365

Ifugao 2 360 Marinduque 14 399


Kalinga 11 308 Occidental Mindoro 15 480
Palawan 21 486
1 64 4,464
5 1 60
Ilocos Norte 7 79
La Union 1 2 Camarines Norte 1 60
Pangasinan 56 4,383
6 4 1,320
2 749 5,026
Iloilo 1 265
Cagayan 340 2,570 Negros Occidental 3 1,055
Isabela 372 2,235
Quirino 37 221 7 12 882

3 295 5,256 Cebu 11 867


Negros Oriental 1 15
Bataan 25 595
Bulacan 211 1,320 8 2 370
Nueva Ecija 22 115
Tarlac 9 1,827 Biliran 1 20
Zambales 28 1,399 Leyte 1 350

4-A 3 1,240 9 15 7,001

Quezon 3 1,240 Zamboanga del Norte 3 1,500


Zamboanga del Sur 1 59
Zamboanga Sibugay 11 5,442
50

Table 2.06 SOCIALIZED INDUSTRIAL FOREST MANAGEMENT AGREEMENTS: 2013 (concluded)


(Area in hectare)

Region/Province Number Area Region/Province Number Area

10 4 525 12 34 176

Bukidnon 4 525 Cotabato 34 176

11 19 391 13 2 720

Davao City 14 366 Agusan del Sur 2 720


Davao Oriental 5 26
51
Table 2.07 PRIVATE FOREST DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENTS BY PROVINCE: 2013
(Area in hectares)

Region/Province Number Area

Philippines 7 2,472

3 2 615

Nueva Ecija 2 615

4-A 1 1,841

Quezon 1 1,841

10 4 16

Bukidnon 1 2
Misamis Occidental 1 6
Misamis Oriental 2 7
52

Table 2.08 FOREST LAND GRAZING MANAGEMENT AGREEMENTS AND PERMITS: CY 1993-2013
(Area in thousand hectares)
Total Lease Permit
Year
Number Area Number Area Number Area

CY 2013 259 73 259 73 - -


2012 290 79 290 79 - -
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 - -
1999 496 153 462 145 34 8
1998 541 170 492 151 49 19
1997 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 a

a - less than 1,000 has.


53

Table 2.09 FOREST LAND GRAZING MANAGEMENT AGREEMENTS BY PROVINCE: 2013


(Area in hectare)

Total Total Total


Region/Province Region/Province Region/Province
Number Area Number Area Number Area

Philippines 259 72,925

CAR 26 5,622 4A 5 1,035 10 23 8,371

Abra 7 1,199 Batangas 3 891 Bukidnon 17 7,393


Ifugao 6 944 Quezon 1 94 Misamis Oriental 6 978
Kalinga 2 237 Rizal 1 50
Mt. Province 11 3,242 11 1 332
4B 24 10,617
1 11 1,501 Davao Oriental 1 332
Marinduque 1 57
Ilocos Norte 1 60 Occidental Mindoro 11 6,944 12 28 13,308
Pangasinan 10 1,441 Oriental Mindoro 6 2,258
Palawan 6 1,358 Cotabato 1 615
2 82 14,418 Sarangani 6 2,935
5 27 7,515 South Cotabato 21 9,758
Cagayan 46 6,811
Isabela 34 7,432 Masbate 27 7,515 ARMM 1 1,120
Quirino 2 175
6 3 203 Maguindanao 1 1,120
3 28 8,883
Iloilo 3 203
Aurora 1 110
Bataan 2 609
Nueva Ecija 7 2,622
Tarlac 2 270
Zambales 16 5,272
54

Table 2.10 SPECIAL AND FOREST LAND USE PERMITS AND AGREEMENTS: 2013
(Area in hectare)

Special Land Use Special Land Use Forest Land Use Forest Land Use
Permit Lease Agreement Agreement For Tourism Agreement
Total
Region/Province (SLUP) (SPLULA) Purposes (FLAgT) (FLAg)
1/3-Year Contract 25-Year Contract 25-Year Contract 25-Year Contract
No. Area No. Area No. Area No. Area No. Area

Philippines 170 4,200 99 552 17 797 31 286 23 2,564

1 13 3,054 4 11 1 725 - - 8 2,319

Ilocos Norte 13 3,054 4 11 1 725 - - 8 2,319

Ilocos Sur and Benguet 2 7 - - - - - - 2 7

2 4 11 4 11 - - - - - -

Cagayan 3 3 3 3 - - - - - -
Isabela 1 8 1 8 - - - - - -

3 9 124 7 120 - - 1 3 1 1

Aurora 2 a 2 a - - - - - -
Bataan 1 3 - - - - 1 3 - -
Nueva Ecija 2 2 2 2 - - - - - -
Tarlac 1 1 - - - - - - 1 1
Zambales 3 118 3 118 - - - - - -

4B 31 303 - - - - 26 241 5 62

Marinduque 1 10 - - - - 1 10 - -
Palawan 23 252 - - - - 20 226 3 27
Occidental Mindoro 5 5 - - - - 5 5 - -
Oriental Mindoro 1 29 - - - - - - 1 29
Romblon 1 7 - - - - - - 1 7

5 46 190 42 183 1 2 - - 3 4

Albay 9 71 9 71 - - - - - -
Camarines Norte 1 2 - - 1 2 - - - -
Sorsogon City 36 116 33 112 - - - - 3 4
55

Table 2.10 SPECIAL AND FOREST LAND USE PERMITS AND AGREEMENTS: 2013 (concluded)
(Area in hectare)

Special Land Use Special Land Use Forest Land Use Forest Land Use
Permit Lease Agreement Agreement For Tourism Agreement
Total
Region/Province (SLUP) (SPLULA) Purposes (FLAgT) (FLAg)
1/3-Year Contract 25-Year Contract 25-Year Contract 25-Year Contract
No. Area No. Area No. Area No. Area No. Area

6 5 157 1 12 - - 2 6 2 139

Aklan 3 6 - - - - 2 6 1 a
Iloilo 2 151 1 12 - - - - 1 139

7 53 325 37 197 13 68 2 36 1 23

Bohol 4 2 4 2
Cebu 43 297 28 193 13 68 1 12 1 23
Negros Oriental 5 2 5 2 - - - - - -
Siquijor 1 24 - - - - 1 24 - -

8 2 7 2 7 - - - - - -

Leyte 2 7 2 7 - - - - - -

12 1 8 - - - - - - 1 8

Cotabato 1 8 - - - - - - 1 8

13 4 13 2 11 2 2 - - - -

Agusan del Norte 1 6 1 6 - - - - - -


Agusan del Sur 1 a - - 1 a - - - -
Surigao del Sur 2 7 1 5 1 2 - - - -

a - less than one hectare


56

Table 2.11 RATTAN CUTTING CONTRACTS BY PROVINCE: 2013


(Area in hectare, Allowable Cut in lineal meter)

Total Total
Region/Province Region/Province
No. Area Allowable Cut No. Area Allowable Cut

Philippines 41 321,696 17,387,097

CAR 1 18,940 438,762 8 6 30,000 1,969,936

Apayao 1 18,940 438,762 Eastern Samar 3 15,000 961,433


Western Samar 3 15,000 1,008,503
2 4 45,000 800,552
9 3 15,330 456,518
Cagayan 1 5,000 256,855
Isabela 3 40,000 543,697 Zamboanga del Norte 3 15,330 456,518

3 8 48,020 3,339,175 10 1 7,200 723,290

Aurora 5 35,240 1,600,543 Lanao del Norte 1 7,200 723,290


Bataan 1 2,780 529,829
Tarlac 2 10,000 1,208,803 11 3 38,806 2,859,836

4A 1 24,000 300,000 Davao del Norte 1 15,575 599,076


Davao Oriental 2 23,231 2,260,760
Quezon 1 24,000 300,000
12 1 5,000 324,700

4B 3 17,452 414,789 Sultan Kudarat 1 5,000 324,700

Oriental Mindoro 1 9,844 50,000 13 9 69,217 5,661,110


Palawan 2 7,608 364,789
Agusan del Norte 1 12,565 919,582
Agusan del Sur 8 56,652 4,741,528
5 1 2,731 98,429

Catanduanes 1 2,731 98,429


57

Table 2.12 ACTIVE REGULAR SAWMILLS: CY 1993-2013


(DRC and ALR in thousand cubic meters)

Total With Timber Concession Without Timber Concession


Year
Number DRC ALR Number DRC ALR Number DRC ALR

CY 2013 22 a 376 1 a 2 21 a 374


2012 31 1 553 0 0 0 31 1 553
2011 29 1 445 4 a 41 25 1 404
2010 27 1 480 4 a 69 23 1 411
2009 34 1 516 6 a 78 28 1 438
2008 35 2 619 10 a 171 25 1 448
2007 30 1 510 8 a 179 22 1 331
2006 28 1 499 7 a 162 21 a 337
2005 30 1 453 7 a 154 23 a 299
2004 36 1 599 11 a 261 25 a 338
2003 31 1 539 10 a 227 21 a 312
2002 36 2 622 9 a 232 27 1 391
2001 44 2 777 11 a 318 33 1 459
2000 45 2 743 10 a 294 35 1 449
1999 51 3 956 10 a 378 41 2 578
1998 55 2 903 11 a 265 44 2 639
1997 85 5 1,555 20 2 593 65 3 962
1996 61 3 1,236 21 2 682 40 1 554
1995 78 4 1,532 29 2 868 49 2 664
1994 93 4 1,554 30 2 682 63 2 872
1993 95 4 1,502 27 1 588 68 3 914

1/ Excluding data for ARMM


a/ less than 1,000
58

Table 2.13 ACTIVE REGULAR SAWMILLS BY PROVINCE: 2013


(DRC and ALR in cubic meter)
Total With Timber Concession Without Timber Concession
Region/Province Daily Rated Annual Log Daily Rated Annual Log Daily Rated Annual Log
Number Capacity Requirement Number Capacity Requirement Number Capacity Requirement

Philippines 22 883 375,869 1 5 1,573 21 878 374,296

NCR 5 179 58,744 - - - 5 179 58,744

Metro Manila 5 179 58,744 - - - 5 179 58,744

3 2 78 24,150 - - - 2 78 24,150

Bulacan 2 78 24,150 - - - 2 78 24,150

4-A 2 94 22,642 - - - 2 94 22,642

Cavite 2 94 22,642 - - - 2 94 22,642

7 1 5 1,573 1 5 1,573 - - -

Negros Oriental 1 5 1,573 1 5 1,573 - - -


59

Table 2.13 ACTIVE REGULAR SAWMILLS BY PROVINCE: 2013 (concluded)


(DRC and ALR in cubic meter)

Total With Timber Concession Without Timber Concession


Region/Province Daily Rated Annual Log Daily Rated Annual Log Daily Rated Annual Log
Number Capacity Requirement Number Capacity Requirement Number Capacity Requirement

9 1 120 48,000 - - - 1 120 48,000

Zamboanga del Norte 1 120 48,000 - - - 1 120 48,000

11 2 83 33,356 - - - 2 83 33,356

Davao del Norte 2 83 33,356 - - - 2 83 33,356

13 9 324 187,404 - - - 9 324 187,404

Agusan del Norte 7 198 136,854 - - - 7 198 136,854


Agusan del Sur 2 126 50,550 - - - 2 126 50,550
60

Table 2.14 EXISTING REGULAR SAWMILLS BY PROVINCE: 2013


(DRC and ALR in cubic meter)
Total With Timber Concession Without Timber Concession
Region/Province Daily Rated Annual Log Daily Rated Annual Log Daily Rated Annual Log
Number Capacity Requirement Number Capacity Requirement Number Capacity Requirement

Philippines 45 1,958 836,420 1 5 1,573 44 1,953 834,847

NCR 7 263 83,950 - - - 7 263 83,950

Metro Manila 7 263 83,950 - - - 7 263 83,950

3 5 198 65,092 - - - 5 198 65,092

Bulacan 5 198 65,092 - - - 5 198 65,092

4-A 4 177 45,755 - - - 4 177 45,755

Batangas 1 35 11,793 - - - 1 35 11,793


Cavite 3 142 33,962 - - - 3 142 33,962

7 1 5 1,573 1 5 1,573 - - -

Negros Oriental 1 5 1,573 1 5 1,573 - - -


61

Table 2.14 EXISTING REGULAR SAWMILLS BY PROVINCE: 2013 (concluded)


(DRC and ALR in cubic meter)
Total With Timber Concession Without Timber Concession
Region/Province Daily Rated Annual Log Daily Rated Annual Log Daily Rated Annual Log
Number Capacity Requirement Number Capacity Requirement Number Capacity Requirement

9 1 120 48,000 - - - 1 120 48,000

Zamboanga City 1 120 48,000 - - - 1 120 48,000

10 4 215 129,056 - - - 4 215 129,056


Misamis Oriental 4 215 129,056 - - - 4 215 129,056

11 7 327 131,020 - - - 7 327 131,020

Compostela Valley 1 71 28,400 - - - 1 71 28,400


Davao del Norte 2 83 33,356 - - - 2 83 33,356
Davao del Sur 4 173 69,264 - - - 4 173 69,264
13 16 652 331,973 - - - 16 652 331,973

Agusan del Norte 9 349 203,452 - - - 9 349 203,452


Agusan del Sur 6 295 124,681 - - - 6 295 124,681
Surigao del Sur 1 8 3,840 - - - 1 8 3,840
62

Table 2.15 EXISTING MINI-SAWMILLS BY PROVINCE: 2013


(DRC and ALR in cubic meter)
Total Active Inactive
Region/Province Daily Rated Annual Log Daily Rated Annual Log Daily Rated Annual Log
Number Capacity Requirement Number Capacity Requirement Number Capacity Requirement

Philippines 209 1,450 737,808 84 562 250,883 125 888 486,925

1 1 17 5,503 - - - 1 17 5,503

La Union 1 17 5,503 - - - 1 17 5,503

3 1 19 41,064 - - - 1 19 41,064

Zambales 1 19 41,064 - - - 1 19 41,064

4-A 1 5 1,133 - - - 1 5 1,133

Quezon 1 5 1,133 - - 1 5 1,133

6 1 2 787 - - - 1 2 787

Negros Occidental 1 2 787 - - - 1 2 787

10 126 697 355,939 46 324 163,480 80 373 192,460

Bukidnon 37 105 62,078 - - - 37 105 62,078


Lanao del Norte - - - - - - - - -
Misamis Occidental 35 98 46,778 21 48 29175 14 51 17,603
Misamis Oriental 54 493 247,084 25 276 134305 29 217 112,779
63

Table 2.15 EXISTING MINI-SAWMILLS BY PROVINCE: 2013 (concluded)


(DRC and ALR in cubic meter)
Total Active Inactive
Region/Province Daily Rated Annual Log Daily Rated Annual Log Daily Rated Annual Log
Number Capacity Requirement Number Capacity Requirement Number Capacity Requirement

11 53 282 113,814 24 122 42,826 29 160 70,988

Compostela Valley 17 104 46,922 7 38 9,782 10 66 37,140


Davao del Norte 22 109 42,800 14 69 26,800 8 40 16,000
Davao del Sur 9 41 15,084 1 5 2,000 8 36 13,084
Davao Oriental 5 28 9,008 2 11 4,244 3 18 4,764

12 12 102 27,454 6 61 18,395 6 40 9,059

Cotabato 8 76 19,811 5 57 16,979 3 19 2,832


South Cotabato 3 21 6,227 - - - 3 21 6,227
Sultan Kudarat 1 5 1,416 1 5 1,416 - - -

13 14 326 192,114 8 54 26,182 6 272 165,932

Agusan del Norte 9 288 173,733 6 28 15,434 3 259 158,299


Agusan del Sur 4 36 17,477 2 26 10,748 2 10 6,729
Surigao del Sur 1 2 904 - - - 1 2 904

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64

Table 2.16 WOOD-BASED PLANTS : CY 1993-2013


(DRC in cubic meter)
Veneer Plywood Blockboard Particleboard Fiberboard
Year Number DRC Number DRC Number DRC Number DRC Number DRC

CY 2013 66 3,026 42 2,716 10 1165 .. .. 2 538


2012 65 2,909 48 2,928 8 .. .. .. 2 ..
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 6
2006 27 503 40 2,227 7 .. .. .. 1 ..
2005 22 470 32 1,973 7 .. 1 .. 1 ..
2004 20 1,395 32 2,809 7 .. 1 .. 1 8
2003 18 1,329 32 2,809 7 .. 1 .. 1 8
2002 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 .. 1 708
1998 19 1,193 33 3,316 19 1,564 1 .. 1 708
1997 14 700 34 3,177 19 1,564 1 - 1 708
1996 7 151 32 2,025 26 345 3 172 1 708
1995 6 141 31 3,043 24 421 3 172 1 708
1994 6 208 40 5,450 26 454 3 172 1 708
1993 13 792 45 9,665 26 454 3 172 1 708

.. Not available
65

Table 2.17 VENEER PLANTS BY REGION: 2013


(DRC and ALR in cubic meter)
Daily Rated Annual Log
Region/Plant Number Location Capacity Requirement

Philippines 66 3,026 1,213,595

NCR 2 153 51,073

Winlex Marketing Corp. 5122 B. Hao St.,Mapulang Lupa,Val. City 120 40,000
Republic Wooden Commodities Mfg. Corp. 917 Susano Avenue,Novaliches 33 11,073

3 1 42 14,150
Pacific Timber Export Mahalcan,Meycauayan,Bulacan 42 14,150

4-A 1 80 19,200
Mt. Banahaw Wood Industries,Inc. Sariaya,Quezon 80 19,200

9 2 94 47,000
M & S Company,Inc. Recodo, Zamboanga City 47 23,500
Mega Plywood Corporation Brgy. Zambowood,Zamboanga City 47 23,500

10 10 424 140,071
Novawood Forest Industries/Sydney S. Dy Lapasan,Clarin,Misamis Occidental 30 6,000
Jasy's Lumber/Ascila S. Yew Purok 1,Villaflor,Oroquieta City 10 6,666
HCH Wood Corp./Huang Yu-Fu Gracia,Tagoloan,Misamis Oriental 10 6,666
Oro Bell Wood Ent./Joey Albert M. Tong Dayawan,Villanueva,Misamis Oriental 10 6,666
Timberwood Dev. Corp./Anne Velasco Mohon,Tagoloan,Misamis Oriental 20 13,332
Union Plywood Corp./Johnny Huan Molugan,El Salvador, Misamis Oriental 94 7,075
Vicmar Dev. Corp./ Juanito Pagcaliwagan Sugbongcogon,Tagoloan,Misamis Oriental 90 27,000
Findlay Millar Timber Company Baybay Tinagsa, Kolambugan,Lanao del Norte 100 30,000
Asia Pacific Timber & Plywood Corp. Lunao, Gingoog City 50 30,000
Impasug-ong Furniture Shop Purok 7,Pob. Impasug-ong, Bukidnon 10 6,666
66

Table 2.17 VENEER PLANTS BY REGION: 2013 (continued)


(DRC and ALR in cubic meter)
Daily Rated Annual Log
Region/Plant Number Location Capacity Requirement

11 25 561 256,510
SMWPI Wood Products Inc. Daliao,Toril,Davao City 7 2,800
C.R.B. Veneer Enterprises Magading, Nabunturan, Comval 4 2,262
C. Alcantara & Sons Lanang, Davao City 90 54,000
Tagum Woodcore Industries ( TWCI ) Magdum, Tagum City 21 12,432
Tagum PPMC Wood Veneer Inc. Maharlika,Cuambogan,Tagum City 75 45,000
Southern Isle Agri Dev't. Ind. Inc. Pasian,Monkayo,Comval Prov. 5 3,000
Superior Timber & Const. Supply Cuambog,Mabini,COMVAL Prov. 100
Smart Plywood Industries Inc,. Brgy. San Juan,Maco, COMVAL Province 31 18,450
Wood Avenue Wooden Prod. Corp. Ngan, Compostela,COMVAL Prov. 9 2,340
Veneering Master Wood Phil. Corp. Brgy. Cuambogan,Tagum City 6 3,600
Davao Panels Enterprises, Inc. Km. 15,Panacan,Davao City 27 16,488
Sindangan Wood Industries Mainit,Nabunturan,Comval Province 10 6,000
Chaverson Wood Industries Corp. Quitolao,Mahayag,Davao City 10 6,000
Ango Wood Industries Km. 25,Bunawan,Davao City 5 3,000
3D-A Veneer & Plywood Plant Tubalan,Malita,Davao Del Sur 6 -
Peter Helen Wood Industry Asuncion,Carmen,Davao del Norte 6 3,600
Tagum Trio Lumber Corp. J & B Compound,Purok 4A,Canocotan,Tagum C. 15 9,000
Mintrade Corporation 888 Mintrade Drive, Lanang, Davao City 71 42,450
Comval 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 4 16,488
Aquarius Minisawmill & Mini veneer Baylo,Monkayo,COMVAL Province 20
Mindanao Omega Industries Corp. Km. 22,Budbud,Bunawan,Davao City 9 5,400
Orient Wood Ind. Co. Pagsabangan Rd.,Mankilam,Tagum City 4
DACICO Wood Industries Sta. Maria Nabunturan, Comval Province 7 4,200

12 1 10 3,000
Pan Asia Wood Industrial Corp. Taluntalunan,Makilala,Cotabato 10 3,000
67

Table 2.17 VENEER PLANTS BY REGION: 2013 (concluded)


(DRC and ALR in cubic meter)
Daily Rated Annual Log
Region/Plant Number Location Capacity Requirement

13 24 1,661 682,591
Agusan Plywood corporation Manapa,Buenavista,Agusan del Norte 23 16,119
A & V Veneer Manufacturing & Mini - Sawmill San Vicente, Butuan City 8 6,820
Butuan Esperanza Veneer Corp. Brgy. Amparo,Butuan City 26 26,113
Casilayan Softwood Development Corp. Sta. Maria,Prosperidad,ADS 83 49,998
Casilayan Softwood Development Corp. Labnig,Talacogon,Agusan del Sur 91 36,399
Coronet Wood Industries Tagasaka, Hinatuan, Surigao del Sur 30 18,000
Emco Plywood Corporation Magallanes,Agusan del Norte 453 139,944
Esperanza Wood Products Ent. Brgy. Dacutan,Esperanza,Agusan Del Sur 10 4,800
Golden "C" Agrowood Bading,Butuan City 9.64 4,528.00
Hantex Manufacturing Corp. Brgy. Canayugan,Bayugan, Agusan del Sur 83 39,999
Industrial Plywood Group Corporation Agusan Pequeno,Butuan City 130 69,333
JAKA Equities Corp. Labnig,Talacogon,Agusan del Sur 33 19,800
Orgon Wood Industries San Vicente, Butuan City 18 10,800
Pan Asia Woodcore Indusrial Products, Inc. San VicenteI,Bislig,SDS 24 9,433
Philippine Softwood Products Inc. Magallanes,Agusan del Norte 250 150,000
Planters Wood Industries So. Cabugue,Brgy. Unidos,Tago,Surigao del Sur 8 3,840
Richmond Plywood Corporation Mahogany,Butuan City 227 10,459
Sinafal Sawmill Company, Inc Tomalictic,Talacogon,Agusan del Sur 13 9,433
Agusan Plywood Corporation Tomalictic,Talacogon,Agusan del Sur 65 16,119
Unorich Agricultural Products Brgy. Bilay, Butuan City 4 1,479
Ventura Plywood Phils. Inc. Lilo,Banza,Butuan City 50 24,094
Woodhouse Trade & Industry Corp. Buenagracia,Talacogon,Agusan del Sur 6 2,717
Wood Station Corporation Brgy. San Ignacio, Trento, Agusan del Sur 8 5,818
Zillovia Community Wood Products Talacogon Corp. Brgy. San Agustin,Talacogon,Agusan del Sur 7 3,201
5C Lumber and Construction Supply
(formerly AMC Lumber) Purok-4 , Poblacion Trento, Agusan Del Sur 3 3,345
.. Not available
68

Table 2.18 PLYWOOD PLANTS BY REGION: 2013


( DRC and ALR in cubic meter)
Daily Rated Annual Log
Region/Name of Permittee Number Location Capacity Requirement

Philippines 42 2,716 1,122,596

NCR 4 203 64,273

Hantex Manufacturing Corp. 5122 B. Hao St. Mapulang Lupa,Val.City 20 5,280


Republic Wooden Commodities Mfg. Corp. 917 Susano Ave., Novaliches, Q.C. 33 11,073
Premium Plywood Manufacturing Corp. 6080 C Tatalon St.,Kowloon Ind'l. Subd. 30 7,920
Winlex Marketing Corp. No.30 F.Alarcon St.,Brgy. Malabo,Maysun 120 40,000

3 1 42 14,150

Pacific Timber Export Corp. (PATECO) Malhacan, Meycauayan, Bulacan 42 14,150

4-A 1 80 19,200

Mt. Banahaw Wood Ind., Inc. Sto. Cristo, Sariaya, Quezon 80 19,200

9 2 94 65,700

M&S Company Inc. (formerly Cotabato Timberland) Recodo, Zamboanga City 47 32,791
Mega Plywood Corporation Brgy. Zambowood,Zamboanga City 47 32,909
69

Table 2.18 PLYWOOD PLANTS BY REGION: 2013 (continued)


( DRC and ALR in cubic meter)
Daily Rated Annual Log
Region/Name of Permittee Number Location Capacity Requirement

10 10 424 140,071

Asia Pacific Tbr. & Plywood Corp. Lunao, Gingoog City 50 30,000
Union Plywood Corp./Johnny Huan Molugan,El Salvador, Mis. Oriental 94 7,075
Vicmar Dev. Corp./Juanito Pagcalinawan Tagoloan,Mis. Oriental 90 27,000
HCH Wood Corp./Huang Yu-Fu Gracia Tagoloan, Mis. Oriental 10 6,666
Timberwood Dev. Corp./Anne Velasco Mohon,Tagoloan,Mis. Oriental 20 13,332
Novawood Forest Industries/Sydney S. Dy Lapasan,Clarin, Mis. Occidental 30 6,000
Jasys Lumber/Ascila S. Yew Purok I Villaflor,Oroquieta City 10 6,666
Findlay Millar Timber Company Baybay Tinagsa,Kolambugan,LDN 100 30,000
Impasug-ong Furniture Shop Purok 7,Pob.,Impasug-ong,Bukidnon 10 6,666
Oro Bell Wood Ent./Joey Albert M. Tong Dayawan,Villanueva,Misamis Oriental 10 6,666

11 12 475 261,695

C. Alcantara & Sons, Inc. K.m. 7, Lanang, Davao City 90 54,000


Baganga Plywood Corp. Lambajon, Baganga, Davao Or. 120 72,000
Chaverson Wood Industries Corp. Quitolao, Mahayag, Davao City 10 2,600
Davao Panels Enterprise Inc. Km. 15 Panakan, Davao 27 16,488
Forever Richsons Trading Corp. Mahayag, Bunawan, Davao City 9 5,400
Mintrade Corporation 888 Mintrade Drive, Lanang,Davao City 71 24,125
Smart Plywood Ind. Inc. Brgy. San Juan, Maco, Comval Prov. 31 18,450
San Manuel Wood Prod., Inc. Daliao, Toril, Davao City 7 2,800
Tagum Premium Plywood Manufacturing Corp. Purok Maharlika,Cuambugan, Tagum 75 45,000
Ango Wood Industries Km. 25,Bunawan,Davao City 5 3,000
Mindanao Omega Ind. Inc. Km.22,Budbud,Bunawan,Davao city 9 5,400
Tagum Woodcore Industries Brgy. Magdum,Tagum City 21 12,432
70

Table 2.18 PLYWOOD PLANTS BY REGION: 2013 (concluded)


( DRC and ALR in cubic meter)
Daily Rated Annual Log
Region/Name of Permittee Number Location Capacity Requirement

13 12 1,397 557,507

Agusan Plywood Corporation Manapa,Buenavista,Agusan del Norte 65 16,119


Buena Gracia Devt. Corp. Loreto,Agusan del Sur 4 2,133
Butuan Esperanza Veneer Corp. Brgy. Amparo,Butuan City 26 26,113
Coronet Wood Industries Tagasaka,Hinatuan, Surigao del Sur 30 18,000
EMCO Plywood Corp. Magallanes, Agusan del Norte 453 139,944
Hantex Manufacturing Corp. Brgy. Canayugan,Bayugan,ADS 83 39,999
Industrial Plywood Group Corp. Agusan Pequeno, Butuan City 130 69,333
Pan Asia Woodcore Industrial Products,Inc. San Vicente,Bislig City,Surigao del Sur 24 9,433
Philippine Softwood Products Inc. Magallanes, Agusan del Norte 250 150,000
Richmond Plywood Corp. Mahogany, Butuan City 227 10,459
United Wood Ind. Corp. Km. 4, Baan, Butuan City 50 37,987
Ventura Plywood Phils. Inc. Lilo,Banza,Butuan City 55 37,987
71
Table 2.19 WOOD-BASED PANEL PLANTS: CY 2013

Region/Name of Permittee Number Location

BLOCKBOARD 10

3 1

Pacific Timber Export Corporation Malhacan, Meycauayan, Bulacan

10 1

Asia Pacific Timber & Plywood Corp. Lunao,Gingoog City, Misamis Oriental

11
1
Forever Richsons Trading Corp. Quitolao, Mahayag, Bunawan, Davao City

13 7

Butuan Esperanza Veneer Corporation Brgy. Amparo,Butuan City


Pan Asia Woodcore Industrial Products,Inc. San Vicente,Bislig City, Surigao del Sur
Agusan Plywood Corp. Km. 4,Baan, Butuan City, Agusan del Norte
Emco Plywood Corp. Magallanes, Agusan del Norte
Phil. Softwood Products, Inc. Magallanes, Agusan del Norte
Richmond Plywood Mahogany,Butuan City,Agusan del Norte
United Wood Industries Corp. Agusan del Norte

FIBERBOARD 2

11 1

Rolex Industrial Corporation Purok Capricorn,Lasang,Davao City

13 1

New South Star Manufacturing Corp. Taguibo, Butuan City


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FIGURE 6. PRODUCTION, EXPORT AND IMPORT
OF MAJOR FOREST PRODUCTS: 1993 - 2013
(Volume in thousand cubic meters)

LOG LUMBER
1400 600

1200 500
1000
400
VOLUME

VOLUME
800 Production Production
300
600 Export Export
200
400 Import Import

200 100

0 0

PLYWOOD VENEER
VENEER
250
250
600

200
500 200

VOLUME
150

VOLUME
400
150
VOLUME

Production 100
Production
300
Export 100 Export
50
200 Import Import
50
0
100

2001

2003

2005

2007
1993

1995

1997

1999

2009

2011

2013
0
0 YEAR
Production Export Import
19931995199719992001200320052007200920112013
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Table 2.20 ROUNDWOOD PRODUCTION : CY 1993 - 2013
(In thousand cubic meters)
Log Fuelwood / Firewood
Year Grand Sawlog/ Poles &
Total Pulpwood Mangrove Upland Charcoal
Total Veneer Log Piles
CY 2013 1,616 1,166 641 518 7 - 40 410
2012 1,354 862 742 116 4 - 59 433
2011 1,485 871 780 87 4 - 97 517
2010 982 557 518 35 4 - 66 359
2009 1,401 801 689 109 3 - 136 464
2008 1,510 815 474 338 3 - 85 610
2007 1,569 881 648 227 6 - 80 608
2006 1,562 1,035 538 472 25 - 77 450
2005 1,110 841 345 489 7 - 54 215
2004 934 768 410 355 3 - 38 128
2003 689 506 349 151 6 - 39 144
2002 541 403 288 106 9 - 28 110
2001 713 571 319 241 11 - 58 84
2000 912 800 384 400 16 - 33 79
1999 860 730 568 160 2 - 49 81
1998 690 634 546 82 6 - 34 22
1997 593 556 241 312 3 - 25 12
1996 804 771 400 365 6 - 33 1/ ..
1995 868 758 589 167 2 - 105 5
1994 1,063 957 805 149 3 - 104 2
1993 1,152 1,022 685 241 96 - 98 32
1/ - Including charcoal
.. Not available
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Table 2.21 MONTHLY LOG PRODUCTION BY PROVINCE: 2013
(in cubic meter)

Region\Province Total Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

Philippines 1,165,851 82,101 86,632 109,236 96,089 88,237 91,437 116,687 123,080 110,143 121,149 72,917 68,144

CAR 954 1 0 350 48 51 30 40 12 17 218 105 83

Abra 112 - - - - - - - - - 51 23 38
Apayao 81 - - - - - - - - - 50 31 -
Benguet 184 1 - 11 20 32 30 40 9 17 - 6 19
Ifugao 248 - - 29 29 19 - - - - 117 45 10
Kalinga 310 - - 310 - - - - - - - - -
Mt. Province 19 - - - - - - - 3 - - - 16

1 3,105 990 819 112 201 147 167 94 80 161 171 118 44

Ilocos Norte 289 197 16 3 4 15 10 9 21 9 - 3 0


Ilocos Sur 403 167 96 10 30 28 43 - - - 14 11 5
La Union 783 150 180 88 98 72 - 25 24 57 58 31 -
Pangasinan 1,630 477 527 12 69 32 114 60 34 95 99 73 38

2 2,077 228 82 9 147 489 153 49 158 296 26 409 33

Cagayan 29 6 11 3 - 10 - - - - - - -
Isabela 324 - - - 75 133 115 - - - - - -
Nueva Vizcaya 1,596 222 71 6 72 346 38 49 158 212 4 409 10
Quirino 128 - - - - - - - - 84 22 - 22

3 4,529 0 0 0 454 456 636 461 243 715 486 456 622

Bulacan 1,048 - - - - - - 402 88 557 - - -


Nueva Ecija 685 - - - 5 338 295 - 5 35 - 8 -
Pampanga 288 - - - - - - - 9 39 238 - 1
Tarlac 2,370 - - - 437 90 341 59 141 84 239 388 592
Zambales 139 - - - 12 29 - - - - 9 60 29

4A 4,879 833 526 571 358 363 265 456 431 73 380 334 289

Batangas 659 81 136 121 31 71 20 10 63 54 41 32 -


Cavite 53 53 - - - - - - - - - - -
Laguna 749 284 28 123 60 21 7 60 18 18 40 59 31
Quezon 3,381 401 355 314 268 270 238 385 351 - 299 243 258
Rizal 37 15 8 14 - - - - - - - - -
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Table 2.21 MONTHLY LOG PRODUCTION BY PROVINCE: 2013
(in cubic meter)

Region\Province Total Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

5 406 8 39 2 41 0 3 31 18 14 161 3 87

Albay 6 2 4 - - - - - - - - - -
Camarines Sur 298 - - - 9 - - 27 13 7 156 - 87
Catanduanes 30 - 30 - - - - - - - - - -
Sorsogon 71 6 5 2 32 - 3 5 5 7 5 3 -

6 22,848 2,771 3,624 3,954 4,008 1,729 1,730 594 223 773 1,500 896 1,046

Aklan 2,105 235 275 402 30 106 74 172 70 161 363 136 80
Antique 2,674 31 639 692 1,134 95 39 40 - - - 4 -
Capiz 4,432 663 750 947 948 53 20 - - 222 440 224 165
Guimaras 939 118 123 178 149 121 210 - - - 40 - -
Iloilo 3,009 443 612 569 224 128 112 302 104 131 69 185 128
Negros Occidental 9,689 1,281 1,224 1,166 1,523 1,226 1,276 80 49 258 587 347 672

7 6,297 165 463 642 1,656 354 382 411 486 572 490 402 275

Cebu 4,121 137 414 475 223 291 274 377 402 526 406 321 275
Negros Oriental 2,176 28 48 167 1,433 62 108 34 83 46 84 81 -

8 71,492 21 439 57 966 1,282 9,713 23,399 22,161 6,668 2,154 324 4,307

Biliran 56,545 - 3 5 - - - 22,903 21,522 6,326 1,793 15 3,977


Leyte 954 21 22 52 47 307 162 168 - 173 - - -
Samar 10,722 - - - 799 739 9,184 - - - - - -
Southern Leyte 3,262 - 414 - 120 236 367 322 639 163 361 309 330
Western Samar 11 - - - - - - 6 - 6 - - -

9 47,163 1,040 657 6,508 6,149 5,163 538 2,533 8,872 5,898 7,153 2,496 157

Zamboanga City 455 80 127 85 52 - - - - - 23 52 37


Zamboanga del Norte 43,940 246 108 6,073 5,823 4,921 350 2,384 8,663 5,678 7,130 2,444 120
Zamboanga del Sur 1,353 376 285 172 196 190 134 - - - - - -
Zamboanga Sibugay 1,416 338 137 179 79 52 54 149 209 220 - - -
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Table 2.21 MONTHLY LOG PRODUCTION BY PROVINCE: 2013
(in cubic meter)

Region\Province Total Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

10 32,631 3,583 3,081 2,183 3,476 1,499 1,774 4,085 5,697 2,043 697 4,267 245

Bukidnon 1,982 76 68 57 88 5 4 1,142 291 251 - - -


Camiguin 254 45 59 1 27 16 - 18 19 18 - 30 22
Lanao del Norte 7,347 1,511 1,474 951 1,074 463 798 1,076 - - - - -
Misamis Occidental 21,399 1,436 1,226 931 2,194 890 944 1,722 5,298 1,713 625 4,197 224
Misamis Oriental 1,648 515 255 244 92 124 28 126 90 61 72 40 -

11 101,583 5,504 7,421 22,697 11,131 11,499 12,074 8,735 7,749 8,813 5,406 554 0

Compostela Valley 50,555 2,641 5,840 4,768 5,087 5,403 6,452 5,850 4,878 5,387 4,249 - -
Davao del Norte 8,143 1,261 1,040 1,232 1,511 1,297 849 - - 565 389 - -
Davao del Sur 2,855 156 213 266 126 239 190 333 333 305 474 220 -
Davao Oriental 40,030 1,445 328 16,431 4,408 4,560 4,583 2,553 2,538 2,557 294 334 -

12 22,534 3,172 1,914 2,678 1,730 1,335 927 1,673 1,956 1,400 3,024 1,538 1,186

Cotabato 7,091 2,119 335 409 524 227 256 353 612 469 759 405 623
Sarangani 3,511 118 226 278 324 13 147 578 317 98 1,185 226 -
South Cotabato 9,433 757 1,178 1,622 543 536 524 547 866 709 902 777 474
Sultan Kudarat 2,498 178 175 370 339 560 - 195 161 125 178 130 89

13 845,353 63,784 67,565 69,474 65,725 63,871 63,044 74,127 74,995 82,699 99,284 61,014 59,771

Agusan del Norte 25,223 728 219 384 655 687 528 730 1,435 1,484 4,826 8,201 5,344
Agusan del Sur 623,049 55,078 56,429 52,442 47,444 46,099 45,862 62,735 60,201 60,140 67,760 31,471 37,387
Surigao del Norte 15,530 371 572 1,152 1,059 2,127 1,827 - - - 3,469 2,566 2,387
Surigao del Sur 181,552 7,606 10,345 15,495 16,567 14,957 14,828 10,663 13,359 21,075 23,228 18,776 14,653

Source: DENR Regional Reports


Details may not add up to total due to rounding
77

Table 2.22 LOG PRODUCTION BY TYPE OF TIMBER LICENSE/PERMIT: 2013


(In cubic meter)

Total PTPOC FLMA CBFM/CADC


Region Total Naturally Planted Total Naturally Planted Total Naturally Planted Total Naturally Planted
Grown Grown Grown Grown

Philippines 1,165,851 220 1,165,631 933,500 - 933,500 25 - 25 17,060 - 17,060

CAR 954 189 765 - - - - - - - - -

1 3,105 - 3,105 - - - - - - - - -

2 2,077 - 2,077 193 - 193 - - - - - -

3 4,529 - 4,529 - - - - - - - - -

4A 4,879 - 4,879 - - - - - - - - -

5 406 32 374 2 - 2 - - - - - -

6 22,848 - 22,848 303 - 303 - - - - - -

7 6,297 - 6,297 - - - - - - - - -

8 71,492 - 71,492 2,145 - 2,145 - - - 8,945 - 8,945

9 47,163 - 47,163 - - - - - - 5,944 - 5,944

10 32,631 - 32,631 - - - - - - - - -
-
11 101,583 - 101,583 99,425 - 99,425 25 - 25 598 - 598

12 22,533 - 22,533 - - - - - - - - -

13 845,353 - 845,353 831,432 - 831,432 - - - 1,573 - 1,573


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Table 2.22 LOG PRODUCTION BY TYPE OF TIMBER LICENSE/PERMIT: 2013


(In cubic meter)

PLTP SMF/CV IFMA Others 1/


Region Total Naturally Planted Total Naturally Planted Total Naturally Planted Total Naturally Planted
Grown Grown Grown Grown

Philippines 34 - 34 123,421 - 123,421 84,794 - 84,794 7,018 220 6,797

CAR - - - 258 - 258 - - - 696 189 508

1 - - - 3,105 - 3,105 - - - - - -

2 - - - 322 - 322 - - - 1,562 - 1,562

3 - - - 2,092 - 2,092 - - - 2,436 - 2,436

4A - - - 4,879 - 4,879 - - - - - -

5 - - - 298 - 298 - - - 105 32 74

6 - - - 22,545 - 22,545 - - - - - -

7 - - - 6,297 - 6,297 - - - - - -

8 - - - 23,060 - 23,060 37,053 - 37,053 290 - 290

9 - - - 5,827 - 5,827 35,393 - 35,393 - - -

10 34 - 34 32,298 - 32,298 - - - 299 - 299

11 - - - 1,483 - 1,483 - - - 52 - 52

12 - - - 20,955 - 20,955 - - - 1,579 - 1,579

13 - - - - - - 12,347 - 12,347 - - -
1/ Special Cutting Permit, Tree Cutting Permit, Muyong Resource Permit,
Permit to harvest, SPLTP
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Table 2.23 PRODUCTION OF NATURALLY GROWN AND PLANTED LOGS
BY REGION BY END USE: 2013

Grand Total Sawlog/Veneer log Pulpwood Poles and Piles


Region Total Naturally Planted Naturally Planted Naturally Planted Naturally Planted
Grown Grown Grown Grown

Philippines 1,165,851 220 1,165,631 220 640,902 - 518,071 - 6,657

CAR 954 189 765 189 ¹ 765 - - - -


1 3,106 - 3,106 - 3,106 - - - -
2 2,077 - 2,077 2,077 - - - -
3 4,529 - 4,529 4,529 - - - -
4a 4,879 - 4,879 4,879 - - - -
5 406 32 374 32 ² 374 - - - -
6 22,848 - 22,848 22,704 - - - 144
7 6,297 - 6,297 4,266 - - - 2,031
8 71,492 - 71,492 71,492 - - - -
9 47,163 - 47,163 47,163 - - - -
10 32,631 - 32,631 32,631 - - - -
11 101,583 - 101,583 78,262 - 22,319 - 1,002
12 22,533 - 22,533 19,407 - - - 3,127
13 845,353 - 845,353 349,248 - 495,753 - 353
¹ coniferous species
² cut within private lands and subjected to clearance/permit issued by the Office of the Undersecretary for Field Operations.
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Table 2.24 LOG PRODUCTION BY SPECIES: 2013


(In cubic meters)
Species Philippines CAR R-1 R-2 R-3 R-4A R-5 R-6 R-7 R-8 R-9 R-10 R-11 R-12 R-13

Total 1,165,851 954 3,105 2,077 4,529 4,879 406 22,848 6,297 71,492 47,163 32,631 101,583 22,534 845,353

Acacia (Samanea saman) 6,416 44 186 - 28 15 47 209 75 5,185 7 - 2 598 20


Antipolo (Artocarpus blancoi) 251 - 26 - - - 1 99 - 111 - 13 - 2 -
Bagras (Eucalyptus deglupta) 15,496 - - - - - - 0 - 5,450 3,093 105 258 445 6,144
Benguet Pine (Pinus kesiya) 200 200 - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Eucalpytus (Eucalyptus globus) 1,830 - 1 - 54 - - 443 1,330 3 - - - - -
Falcata (Paraserianthes falcataria) 851,629 - - - - - - - 107 2,867 12,246 82,745 2,690 750,974
Gubas (Endospermum peltatum) 3,019 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3,019
Ipil-ipil (Leucaena leucocephala) 3,203 4 17 165 95 - 516 58 71 - 21 852 1,405 -
Mahogany (Swietenia macrophylla) 46,863 15.59 821 27 62 1,780 50 11,178 2,882 5,657 4,507 11,105 1,843 3,357 3,579
Mangium (Acacia mangium) 80,676 - - - - - - 2,004 178 27,757 16,851 2,542 83 73 31,188
Para Rubber (Hevea brasiliensis) 6,848 - - - - - - - - - 44 2 2,986 673 3,143
Yemane (Gmelina arborea) 93,043 663 732 2,026 420 2,244 243 7,026 1,539 24,193 19,494 3,897 7,199 11,630 11,736
Others 56,375 27 1,323 24 3,800 746 65 1,374 235 2,957 300 2,699 5,615 1,662 35,549

Source: DENR Regional Reports


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Table 2.25 PRODUCTION OF PROCESSED WOOD PRODUCTS: CY 1993 - 2013
( In thousand cubic meters)
Lumber Veneer Plywood Fiberboard Particleboard Blockboard
Year

CY 2013 450 60 199 13 .. 58


2012 218 129 297 5 .. 22
2011 372 114 300 2 .. 42
2010 377 136 276 5 .. 37
2009 304 88 253 12 .. 42
2008 358 101 235 10 .. 42
2007 362 124 281 6 .. 56
2006 432 95 317 5 .. 62
2005 288 133 314 8 .. 62
2004 339 180 1/
386 .. .. 55
2003 246 152 1/
351 7 .. 59
2002 163 172 1/
350 4 .. 45
2001 197 135 1/
292 5 .. 54
2000 151 178 286 .. .. 40
1999 288 89 244 .. .. 25
1998 222 59 246 .. .. 35
1997 351 62 484 .. 4 27
1996 313 82 508 .. .. 28
1995 286 19 290 .. .. ..
1994 407 39 258 .. .. 122
1993 440 65 273 .. .. 4
.. not available
1/ revised
Table 2.26 LUMBER PRODUCTION BY MONTH AND BY PROVINCE: 2013
82
(In cubic meter)
Region/Province Total Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.

Philippines 449,889 34,712 19,906 20,925 29,382 56,613 31,919 56,694 63,189 32,321 58,495 33,514 12,219

NCR 44,628 105 2,860 4,937 5,779 4,846 5,413 4,790 3,335 4,470 4,372 3,185 536

Metro Manila 44,628 105 2860 4937 5779 4846 5413 4790 3335 4470 4372 3185 536

CAR 345 - - - 58 63 29 36 19 23 50 46 21

Abra 190 - - - 55 24 16 10 13 11 21 19 21
Apayao 49 29 20
Benguet 99 - - - 3 39 13 26 6 12 - - -
Ifugao 7 - - - - - - - - - - 7 -

2 1,230 281 100 8 50 243 26 34 42 149 3 287 7

Isabela 4 - - - - - - - - 4 - - -
Nueva Vizcaya 1,226 281 100 8 50 243 26 34 42 145 3 287 7

3 4,849 128 549 446 468 763 298 688 1,034 475 - - -

Bulacan 4,849 128 549 446 468 763 298 688 1034 475 - - -

R4-A 7,804 0 2,072 2,476 2,397 859 - - - - - - -

Cavite 7,804 - 2072 2476 2397 859 - - - - - - -

5 798 62 190 218 106 68 44 8 - 47 40 15 -

Albay 122 52 38 22 5 5 - - - - - -
Camarines Norte 400 128 144 35 49 25 3 - 16 - - -
Camarines Sur 114 10 2 36 8 11 11 5 - 31 - - -
Catanduanes 42 - - - 10 3 3 - - - 26 - -
Masbate 60 60 - - - - - - - - - -
Sorsogon 60 - - - 31 - - - - - 14 15 -
Table 2.26 LUMBER PRODUCTION BY MONTH AND BY PROVINCE: 2013 (continued)
83
(In cubic meter)
Region/Province Total Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.

6 18,112 2,172 2,215 2,667 3,352 2,377 1,043 614 358 1,120 889 610 695

Aklan 1,452 269 168 240 18 64 45 115 43 164 205 74 47


Antique 1,099 152 57 108 677 57 24 24
Capiz 3,107 399 474 577 578 31 12 165 126 181 259 135 170
Guimaras 928 71 73 107 112 72 127 71 73 107 24 91
Iloilo 1,933 215 403 353 159 77 115 192 86 102 44 113 74
Negros Occidental 9,593 1066 1040 1282 1808 2076 720 47 30 566 357 197 404

7 17,189 1,223 1,062 2,015 1,452 1,465 1,369 1,749 1,585 1,619 1,685 1,465 500

Cebu 5,102 304 464 544 352 423 336 435 466 524 481 423 350
Negros Oriental 11,030 849 569 1,445 1,089 999 1,033 1,221 1,027 970 939 889
Siquijor 1,057 70 29 26 11 43 - 93 92 125 265 153 150

9 5,055 856 874 503 439 98 402 343 323 253 367 306 291

Zamboanga del Norte 5,055 856 874 503 439 98 402 343 323 253 367 306 291

10 249,618 22,687 1,805 682 5,917 38,449 14,642 39,170 46,920 14,793 36,139 22,654 5,760

Misamis Occidental 6,401 539 1,038 682 719 1,047 492 260 891 733 - - -
Misamis Oriental 243,217 22,148 767 - 5,198 37,402 14,150 38,910 46,029 14,060 36,139 22,654 5,760

11 31,877 2,953 3,000 1,983 2,541 2,680 3,589 3,427 3,831 3,393 4,150 330 -

Compostela Valley 10,608 661 1,315 1,148 1,274 1,280 583 1,200 1,037 1,231 652 227 -
Davao del Norte 19,036 2,161 1,498 681 1,075 1,233 2,799 1,781 2,469 1,891 3,448 - -
Davao del Sur 173 - 27 21 - - 25 35 35 - - 30 -
Davao Oriental 2,060 131 160 133 192 167 182 411 290 271 50 73 -
Table 2.26 LUMBER PRODUCTION BY MONTH AND BY PROVINCE: 2013 (concluded)
84
(In cubic meter)
Region/Province Total Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.

12 5,773 641 684 273 947 612 283 495 508 257 503 290 280

Cotabato 4,059 474 510 217 786 436 238 325 313 104 345 180 131
Sarangani 1,223 130 98 40 104 125 45 115 160 97 105 76 128
Sultan Kudarat 491 37 76 16 57 51 - 55 35 56 53 34 21

13 62,611 3,604 4,495 4,717 5,876 4,090 4,781 5,340 5,234 5,722 10,297 4,326 4,129

Agusan del Norte 52,204 3,178 4,056 3,936 4,297 3,368 4,197 4,295 4,371 4,714 9,128 3,495 3,169
Agusan del Sur 7,660 420 415 232 356 228 242 1,045 863 899 1,169 831 960
Surigao del Sur 2,747 6 24 549 1,223 494 342 - - 109 - - -
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Table 2.27 LUMBER PRODUCTION BY TYPE OF SAWMILL AND BY PROVINCE: 2013
(In cubic meter)

Type of Sawmill
Region/Province Total Regular
Mini Others
w/Tbr. Concession w/o Tbr. Concession

Philippines 449,889 281 121,833 283,654 44,121

NCR 44,628 - 44,628 - -

Metro Manila 44,628 - 44,628 - -

CAR 345 - - - 345

Abra 190 190


Apayao 49 - - - 49
Benguet 99 - - - 99
Ifugao 7 - - - 7

2 1,230 - - - 1,230

Isabela 4 4
Nueva Vizcaya 1,226 - - - 1,226

3 4,849 - 4,849 -

Aurora - - - - -
Bulacan 4,849 4,849

4-A 7,804 - 7,804 - -

Cavite 7,804 - 7,804 - -


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Table 2.27 LUMBER PRODUCTION BY TYPE OF SAWMILL AND BY PROVINCE: 2013 (continued)
(In cubic meter)

Type of Sawmill
Region/Province Total Regular
Mini Others
w/Tbr. Concession w/o Tbr. Concession

5 798 - - - 798

Albay 122 - - - 122


Camarines Norte 400 - - - 400
Camarines Sur 114 - - - 114
Catanduanes 60 60
Masbate 60 - - - 60
Sorsogon 42 42

6 18,112 - - - 18,112

Aklan 1,452 - - - 1,452


Antique 1,099 - - - 1,099
Capiz 3,107 - - - 3,107
Guimaras 928 - - - 928
Iloilo 1,933 - - - 1,933
Negros Occidental 9,593 - - - 9,593

7 17,189 281 - - 16,908

Bohol - - - - -
Cebu 5,102 - - - 5,102
Negros Oriental 11,030 281 - - 10,749
Siquijor 1,057 - - - 1,057
87
Table 2.27 LUMBER PRODUCTION BY TYPE OF SAWMILL AND BY PROVINCE: 2013 (concluded)
(In cubic meter)

Region/Province Total Regular


Mini Others
w/Tbr. Concession w/o Tbr. Concession

9 5,055 - 5,055 - -

Zamboanga del Norte 5,055 - 5,055 - -

10 249,618 - - 249,618 -

Bukidnon - - - - -
Misamis Occidental 6,401 - - 6,401 -
Misamis Oriental 243,217 - - 243,217 -

11 31,877 - 8,158 22,781 938

Compostela Valley 10,608 - - 10,582 26


Davao del Norte 19,036 - 8,158 10,878 -
Davao del Sur 173 - - 173 -
Davao Oriental 2,060 - - 1,148 912

12 5,773 - - 2,413 3,360

Cotabato 4,059 - - 1,956 2,103


Sarangani 1,223 - - - 1,223
South Cotabato - - - - -
Sultan Kudarat 491 - - 457 34

13 62,611 - 51,339 8,842 2,430

Agusan del Norte 52,204 - 45,746 6,458 -


Agusan del Sur 7,660 - 2,846 2,384 2,430
Surigao del Sur 2,747 - 2,747 - -
88
Table 2.28 VENEER PRODUCTION BY MONTH AND BY REGION: 2013
(In cubic meter)
Region Total Jan Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec

Philippines 59,535 3,932 5,280 3,734 4,602 6,938 5,664 4,163 6,760 5,127 6,294 4,535 2,506
10 425 - - - - 425 - - - - - - -
11 14,796 1,170 1,209 1,190 967 2,652 1,338 1,347 1,588 1,785 1,039 511 -
12 795 75 75 - 124 25 75 75 99 50 48 99 50
13 43,519 2,687 3,996 2,544 3,511 3,836 4,251 2,741 5,073 3,292 5,207 3,925 2,456

Table 2.29 PLYWOOD PRODUCTION BY MONTH AND BY REGION: 2013


(In cubic meter)
Region Total Jan Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec

Philippines 199,419 14,876 21,109 18,633 20,477 18,000 13,535 17,763 19,190 17,547 13,963 12,538 11,788

NCR 11,044 1,503 1,159 674 1,272 84 909 1,056 913 316 1,304 1,145 709

4A 2,589 119 - 276 249 217 392 - 404 398 - 253 281

9 10,277 - 1,167 - 1,943 968 1,056 681 703 1,099 595 936 1,129

10 33,435 3,257 5,463 5,666 4,621 3,167 - 4,371 2,383 2,688 1,819 - -

11 11,451 893 1,482 979 984 656 1,389 1,417 1,115 1,294 549 693 -
13 130,623 9,104 11,838 11,038 11,408 12,908 9,789 10,238 13,672 11,752 9,696 9,511 9,669
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Table 2.30 PRODUCTION OF NON-TIMBER FOREST PRODUCTS : CY 1993 to 2013
(In thousands)

Almaciga Anahaw Anahaw Buri Nipa Nipa Diliman & Salago Split Unsplit
Year Resin Leaves Poles Bamboo Midribs Elemi Hingiw Leaves Shingles Other Vines fiber Rattan Rattan
(k) (pc) (pc) (pc) (k) (k) (k) (pc) (pc) (pc) (k) (k) (lm)

CY 2013 509 37 17 1,428 - -- - 37 8,317 - 503 141 2,524


2012 672 49 26 1,143 15 -- - 60 11,224 - 479 182 2,711
2011 678 146 25 1,101 22 -- - 377 14,248 2 … 35 4,515
2010 599 372 30 929 31 -- - 509 13,276 1 … 3 3,757
2009 525 153 29 988 8 -- - 596 15,938 39 … 34 3,102
2008 248 196 34 872 10 - - 672 13,161 3 … 18 5,151
2007 255 303 41 1,528 - - - 560 17,150 65 … 14 4,886
2006 168 155 21 979 3 - - 248 11,869 40 … 5 9,773
2005 51 133 306 865 1 - - 4 10,340 56 … 13 12,970
2004 368 100 43 204 - - - - 10,036 2 … 17 16,074
2003 292 54 16 293 12 - 4 - 11,879 46 … 1 9,079
2002 521 94 4 417 48 - - - 11,099 68 … - 6,641
2001 520 121 8 537 78 - - - 12,093 64 … 25 8,767
2000 518 29 17 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 - 2 101 8,332 66 943 24 17,457
1994 1,231 10 - 360 - - - - 6,283 90 819 4 19,088
1993 576 42 - 475 - - - - 9,018 84 915 1 24,845

Source for salago fiber: Fiber Industry Development Authority


… - No data
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Table 2.31 PRODUCTION OF SELECTED NON-TIMBER FOREST PRODUCTS BY REGION: 2013

Almaciga Anahaw Anahaw Bamboo Nipa Nipa Split Unsplit


Region/Province Resin Leaves Poles Poles Leaves Shingles Rattan Rattan
(kilo) (piece) (piece) (piece) (piece) (piece) (kilo) (lm)

Philippines 508,610 36,840 17,061 1,427,985 37,200 8,317,398 141,363 2,523,830

CAR - - - 35,476 - - - 80,548

Abra - - - 582 - - - -
Apayao - - - 5,000 - - - 80,548
Benguet - - - 26,894 - - - -
Ifugao - - - 3,000 - - - -

1 - - - 659,898 - - - -

Ilocos Norte - - - 30 - - - -
Ilocos Sur - - - 4,145 - - - -
La Union - - - 93,641 - - - -
Pangasinan - - - 562,082 - - - -

2 - - - - - 170,000 - 286,038

Cagayan - - - - - 170,000 - 100,000


Isabela - - - - - - - 119,438
Quirino - - - - - - - 66,600

3 - - - 97,860 - - - -

Tarlac - - - 97,860 - - - -

4A - 240 14,750 219,181 32,000 400,000 - 46,981

Batangas - - - 141,281 - - - -
Laguna - - 960 19,700 - - - -
Quezon - 240 13,790 58,200 32,000 400,000 - 46,981
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Table 2.31 PRODUCTION OF SELECTED NON-TIMBER FOREST PRODUCTS BY REGION: 2013 (continued)

Almaciga Anahaw Anahaw Bamboo Nipa Nipa Split Unsplit


Region/Province Resin Leaves Poles Poles Leaves Shingles Rattan Rattan
(kilo) (piece) (piece) (piece) (piece) (piece) (kilo) (lm)

4B 508,610 - - - 5,200 - 5,000 521,260

Occidental Mindoro - - - - 5,200 - - -


Palawan 508,610 - - - - - 5,000 521,260

5 - 36,600 2,311 6,164 - 1,554,100 - 13,440

Albay - - 520 - - - - -
Camarines Norte - 5,000 990 953 - - - -
Camarines Sur - 6,600 801 5,195 - 995,100 - -
Catanduanes - - - - - 15,000 - 13,440
Masbate - - - 16 - - - -
Sorsogon - 25,000 - - - 544,000 - -

6 - - - - - 6,176,698 - -

Capiz - - - - - 4,197,500 - -
Negros Occidental - - - - - 1,979,198 - -

7 - - - 813 - - - -

Cebu - - - 813 - - - -

8 - - - - - - - 27,380

Western Samar - - - - - - - 27,380

10 - - - - - - - 43,000

Misamis Oriental - - - - - - - 43,000


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Table 2.31 PRODUCTION OF SELECTED NON-TIMBER FOREST PRODUCTS BY REGION: 2013 (concluded)

Almaciga Anahaw Anahaw Bamboo Nipa Nipa Split Unsplit


Region/Province Resin Leaves Poles Poles Leaves Shingles Rattan Rattan
(kilo) (piece) (piece) (piece) (piece) (piece) (kilo) (lm)

11 - - - 28,110 - - - 168,750

Davao del Sur - - - 28,110 - - - -


Davao Oriental - - - - - - - 168,750

12 - - - 380,483 - - - 120,000

Sarangani - - - 14,390 - - - -
South Cotabato - - - 364,383 - - - 120,000
Sultan Kudarat - - - 1,710 - - - -

13 - - - - - 16,600 136,363 1,216,433

Agusan del Norte - - - - - - - 104,625


Agusan del Sur - - - - - - 136,363 1,105,558
Surigao del Norte - - - - - 16,600 - -
Surigao del Sur - - - - - - 6,250
93
TABLE 2.32 ESTIMATED LOGGING WASTES AND RESIDUES: 1993 - 2013
(In thousand cubic meters)
Damaged Tops Abandoned Butt
Year Total Stumps
Residual & Branches Logs Trimmings

2013 192 52 77 51 10 2
2012 142 38 57 38 7 2
2011 144 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 18 3 1
2001 94 25 38 25 5 1
2000 131 35 53 34 7 2
1999 121 32 49 32 6 1
1/
1998 104 28 42 28 5 1
1997 444 222 149 45 17 11
1996 616 308 208 62 23 15
1995 611 305 206 61 23 16
1994 766 382 258 78 29 19
1993 817 409 275 81 31 21

Note: 1997 figures were based on the results of the Forest Products Research and
Development 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
94
Table 2.33 ESTIMATED VOLUME OF LOGGING WASTES AND RESIDUES BY REGION: 2013
(In cubic meter)

Damaged Branches Abandoned Butt


Region Total
Residual Tops & Limbs Stumps Logs Trimmings

Philippines 192,132 51,764 44,885 32,644 50,714 9,793 2,332

CAR 157 42 37 27 42 8 2

1 512 138 120 87 135 26 6

2 342 92 80 58 90 17 4

3 746 201 174 127 197 38 9

4a 804 217 188 137 212 41 10

5 67 18 16 11 18 3 1

6 3,765 1,014 880 640 994 192 46

7 1,038 280 242 176 274 53 13

8 11,782 3,174 2,752 2,002 3,110 601 143

9 7,773 2,094 1,816 1,321 2,052 396 94

10 5,378 1,449 1,256 914 1,419 274 65

11 16,741 4,510 3,911 2,844 4,419 853 203

12 3,714 1,000 868 631 980 189 45

13 139,314 37,534 32,546 23,670 36,773 7,101 1,691


Note: Figures are based on the results of the FPRDI study on Logging Wastes and Residues conducted in 1997.
Forest Management Bureau

FOREIGN TRADE

2013 Philippine Forestry Statistics


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Table 3.01 ROUNDWOOD EXPORTS: CY 1993 - 2013
(Volume in thousand cubic meters, value in thousand US$, FOB)
Log
Fuelwood
Year Total Sawlog/Veneer Poles & Piles Pulpwood
Volume Value Volume Value Volume Value Volume Value Volume Value

CY 2013 1 2,495 1 2,036 - - a 438 a 21


2012 2 3620 2 3,511 - - a 109 - -
2011 3 145 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 5 157 5 156 - - a 1 - -
2000 a 16 a 16 - - - - - -
1999 a 24 a 24 - - - - - -
1998 - - - - - - - - - -
1997 4 266 - - - - 4 266 - -
1996 - - - - - - - - - -
1995 - - - - - - - - - -
1994 4 207 4 202 b b a 5 - -
1993 1 91 1 91 b b - - - -

a - Less than one thousand


b- included in sawlog/veneer log Source: National Statistics Office (NSO).
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Table 3.02 ROUNDWOOD EXPORTS: 2013
(Volume in cu. m, value in US $, FOB)

Commodity/Country of Destination Volume Value

Total 1,221 2,494,577

Log 1,221 2,494,577

1. Treated with paint, stains, creosote or other preservatives 905 1,903,933

1.1. Baulks 901 1,857,067

Australia 3 31,613
China, People's Rep. of 864 1,697,900
New Zealand (excludes Western Samoa) a 4,068
Canada 15 31,253
Korea, Rep. of (South) a 3,210
United States of America 15 31,753
Germany a 5,987
Japan 1 10,316
Netherlands a 29,086
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 4 11,881

1.2. Pit-props (mine timber) in the wood 2 20,393

China, People's Rep. of 2 20,393

1.3. Other 2 26,473

China, People's Rep. of 2 26,473

2. Other, Light Red Meranti 141 159,839

2.1. Pulpwood 9 40,470

China, People's Rep. of 9 40,470

2.2. Baulks 131 119,369

China, People's Rep. of 131 119,369


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Table 3.02 ROUNDWOOD EXPORTS: 2013 (concluded)
(Volume in cu. m, value in US $, FOB)

Commodity/Country of Destination Volume Value

3. Other 171 409,301

3.1. Pulpwood 169 397,406

China, People's Rep. of 151 266,881


United States of America 16 103,759
Germany a 4,797
Netherlands 2 10,628
Spain a 5,782
Canada a 1,507
Malaysia a 4,052

3.2. Other 2 11,895

United States of America 2 11,895

4. Fuelwood in logs, in billets, in twigsin faggots or in similar forms 4 21,504

China, People's Rep. of 4 20,103


Saudi Arabia a 1,401

a - less than 1 cubic meter


Source: National Statistics Office (NSO).
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Table 3.03 EXPORTS OF WOOD CHARCOAL WHETHER OR NOT AGGLOMERATED: 2013
(Quantity in Net Kilogram, value in US $, FOB)

Commodity/Country of Destination Quantity Value

Total 35,750,058 52,366,943

Wood charcoal (including shell or nut charcoal) 35,750,058 52,366,943


whether or not agglomerated

1. Of coconut shell, not agglomerated 32,036,781 47,129,266

China, People's Rep of 11,929,094 6,302,758


France 2,052 21,251
Hong Kong, China 146,009 46,248
India 1,983,572 2,094,819
Iran, Islamic Rep. of 440 124,814
Italy 3,690 34,758
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 3,687,845 29,023,029
Korea, Demo. People's Rep. of (North) 4,280 957,566
Korea, Rep. of (South) 2,304,484 778,780
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 849,497 294,823
Mexico 2,210 143,066
Netherlands 220 21,721
Poland 1,366 16,430
Saudi Arabia 560 126,301
Singapore 3,388,191 1,117,930
Sri Lanka (Ceylon) 2,107,480 2,690,969
Switzerland 3,250 36,278
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 392,340 449,488
Thailand 2,000 19,853
United States of America 5,037,184 1,887,587
Vietnam 191,017 940,797
2. Of wood, not agglomerated 1,563,205 4,468,257
Australia 1,375 6,315
Belgium 6 40,247
China, People's Rep of 803,553 2,394,485
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Table 3.03 EXPORTS OF WOOD CHARCOAL WHETHER OR NOT AGGLOMERATED: 2013 (concluded)
(Quantity in Net Kilogram, value in US $, FOB)

Commodity/Country of Destination Quantity' Value

Japan (excludes Okinawa) 93,922 337,808


Korea, Rep. of (South) 99,860 353,860
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 102,400 10,240
Saudi Arabia 7,800 66,450
Singapore 375,222 80,838
Sri Lanka (Ceylon) 1,280 270,198
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 46,160 56,307
United States of America 3,000 21,961
Vietnam 28,627 829,548

3. Of wood (including of shell or nut), agglomerated 19,704 6,650

China, People's Rep of 19,704 6,650

4. Other 2,130,368 762,770

China, People's Rep of 1,253,459 369,528


Japan 23,024 71,270
Korea, Rep. of (South) 211,002 106,595
Malaysia 82,259 33,315
Singapore 400,000 112,540
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 160,624 69,522

Source: National Statistics Office (NSO).


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Table 3.04 EXPORTS OF WOOD RESIDUES: 2013
(Quantity in Net Kilogram, value in US $, FOB)

Commodity/Country of Destination Quantity Value

Total 186,826 151,089

1. Sawdust and other wood waste and scrap, whether or


not agglomerated in logs, briquettes, pellets 186,826 151,089
or similar forms

1.1. Salago bark 156,346 150,275

China, People's Rep. of 34,000 17,250


Japan (excludes Okinawa) 28,446 26,375
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 45,900 35,550
Thailand 36,000 53,100
United States of America 12,000 18,000

1.1. Other 30,480 814

Korea, Rep. of (South) 30,480 814

Source: National Statistics Office (NSO)


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Table 3.05 EXPORTS OF PROCESSED WOOD PRODUCTS: CY 1993 - 2013
(Volume in thousand cubic meters, value in thousand US $, FOB)
Lumber Plywood 1/ Veneer 2/
Year
Volume Value Volume Value Volume Value

CY 2013 240 74,132 4 3,773 3 3,078


2012 392 28,046 13 10,986 32 13,475
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 2,382
2002 91 10,267 7 3,029 6 3,089
2001 105 15,959 a 200 3 1,547
2000 120 20,457 2 2,056 5 2,962
1999 69 8,739 a 343 5 2,890
1998 41 5,543 a 80 32 11,784
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

a - less than 1000 cubic meter


1/ - Plywood consisting solely of sheets of wood
2/ - Veneer sheets and corestock for the manufacture of plywood from CY 1992-2007
Source: National Statistics Office, (NSO).
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Table 3.06 LUMBER EXPORTS: 2013
(Volume in cubic meter, value in US $, FOB)

Commodity/Country of Destination Volume Value

Total 239,565 74,131,958

Wood sawn or chipped lengthwise, sliced or peeled, whether 239,565 74,131,958


or not planed sanded or end-jointed, of a thickness exceeding 6 mm.

1. Coniferous 2,605 2,911,720

1.1 Sanded or end-jointed a 30,064

Republic of Korea a 30,064

1.2 Other 2,605 2,881,656

China, People's Rep of 2,564 1,744,397


France a 6,372
Germany 2 21,809
Japan (excludes Okinawa) a 165,946
Korea, Rep. of (South) 37 159,299
Netherlands a 10,581
Singapore a 43,369
South Africa, Rep. of 7/ a 61,914
Switzerland a 42,518
Taiwan (Rep. of China) a 1,518
United States of America 1 144,499
Vietnam 1 479,434

2. Of tropical wood 2,133 4,805,793

2.1 Virola, Mahogany, Imbuia, and Balsa 1,876 4,257,510

2.1.1 Planed a 42,927

China, People's Rep of 1 5,932


United States of America a 36,995

2.1.2 Other 1,876 4,214,583

China, People's Rep of 365 268,188


Dominican republic 666 2,828,494
Japan 1 235,738
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Table 3.06 LUMBER EXPORTS: 2013 (continued)
(Volume in cubic meter, value in US $, FOB)

Commodity/Country of Destination Volume Value

Singapore 25 875
Thailand a 109,506
UK Great Britain and N.Ireland a 7,754
United States of America 748 698,359
Vietnam 71 65,669

2.2 Dark Red Meranti, Light Red Meranti 127 8,625

2.2.1 Planed 127 8,625

China, People's Rep of 127 8,625

2.3 White Lauan, white Meranti, white Seraya,


Yellow Meranti and Alan, Other 79 62,071

Japan (excludes Okinawa) 79 62,071

2.4 Other 52 477,587

2.4.1 Jelutong, Other a 30,824

United States of America a 30,824

2.4.2 Kapur, Other a 20,380

China, People's Rep of a 20,380

2.4.2 Other, planed 52 426,383

China, People's Rep of 42 103,930


Germany a 20,683
Japan (excludes Okinawa) a 147,294
Micronesia, Federated States of 10 16,425
United States of America a 138,051
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Table 3.06 LUMBER EXPORTS: 2013 (continued)
(Volume in cubic meter, value in US $, FOB)

Commodity/Country of Destination Volume Value

3. Other, Other 234,827 66,414,445

3.1 Other, Aguila wood, planed 3,913 2,938,990

Japan 29 12,047
China, People's Rep of 3,883 2,855,258
Republic of Korea 1 3,815
Saudi Arabia a 774
Taiwan (Rep. of China) a 67,096

3.2 Other, sanded or end-jointed 65,691 45,568,220

Australia 546 189,264


Bahrain 25 15,355
Belgium 21 11,873
Canada 106 43,678
China, People's Rep of 59,549 41,125,022
Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) a 59,397
France 179 112,421
Germany 497 475,586
Guam 38 16,815
Hongkong, China 117 138,555
India 66 34,639
Indonesia 31 17,748
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 2,255 1,819,702
Malaysia a 46,807
Micronesia, Federated States of 84 30,381
Netherlands 192 80,694
Republic of Korea 219 83,389
Singapore 35 63,197
Sudan 94 31,156
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 648 307,649
Thailand 9 17,900
UK of Great Britain and N.Ireland 55 157,620
United States of America 926 689,372

3.3 Pareserianthes falcateria 121,833 13,577,357

China, People's Rep of 84,908 8,822,729


Hong Kong 18 2,074
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Table 3.06 LUMBER EXPORTS: 2013 (concluded)
(Volume in cubic meter, value in US $, FOB)

Commodity/Country of Destination Volume Value

Japan 18 3,699
Korea, Rep. of (South) 21 7,773
Malaysia 255 20,880
Singapore 4,902 298,459
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 704 119,347
United States of America 30,760 4,236,108
Vietnam 247 66,288

3.3 Other 43,390 4,329,878

China, People's Rep of 29,743 2,489,212


Dominican Republic 55 9,419
Hongkong 2,025 232,807
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 820 295,607
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 2,435 266,414
Republic of Korea 115 6,880
Singapore 6,343 587,424
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 564 302,825
United States of America 1,291 139,290

a - less than 1 cubic meter


Source : National Statistics Office (NSO).
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Table 3.07 EXPORTS OF VENEER AND OTHER WOOD, WORKED
NOT EXCEEDING 6MM, N.E.S: 2013
(Volume in cubic meter, Value in US $,FOB)
Commodity/Country of Destination Volume Value

Total 2,784 3,078,430

1. Coniferous 458 961,440

1.1. Other wood prepared for pencil manufacture 8 108,512

China, People's Rep. of 8 108,512

1.2 Sheets for veneering which are obtained by slicing laminated wood a 105,626

China, People's Rep. of a 105,626

1.3 Other 451 747,302

China, People's Rep. of 451 665,985


Japan a 17,729
Taiwan (Rep. of China) a 9,009
Thailand a 2,100
United States of America a 52,479

2. Of tropical woods 36 414,858

2.1. Other a 378,465

2.1.1. Other a 378,465

Japan (excludes Okinawa) a 378,465

2.2. Other 36 36,393

2.2.1. Sheet for plywood, of White Lauan 36 36,393

China, People's Rep. of 29 22,342


Indonesia a 8,554
Korea, Rep. of (South) 7 5,497
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Table 3.07 EXPORTS OF VENEER AND OTHER WOOD, WORKED (concluded)
NOT EXCEEDING 6MM, N.E.S: 2013
(Volume in cubic meter, Value in US $,FOB)
Commodity/Country of Destination Volume Value

3. Other 2,290 1,702,132

3.1 Face veneer sheets a 71,518

Japan a 71,518

3.2 Other 2,290 1,630,614

3.2.1. Sheets for veneering which are obtained by slicing a 184


laminating wood

China, People's Rep. of a 184

3.1.2. Other |other 2,290 1,630,430

China, People's Rep. of 2,102 602,639


Germany 3 30,262
Japan 32 202,700
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 72 698,975
United States of America 81 95,854

a - less than 1 cubic meter


Source : National Statistics Office (NSO).
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Table 3.08 EXPORTS OF PLYWOOD AND OTHER PLYWOOD AND VENEERED PANELS AND
SIMILAR LAMINATED WOOD PRODUCTS: 2013
(Volume in cubic meter, Value in US $, FOB)

Commodity/Country of Destination Volume Value

Total 3,738 3,773,018

Ply, veneered panels and similar laminated wood. 3,738 3,773,018

1. Plywood consisting solely of sheets of wood each ply not a 48,739


exceeding 6 mm thickness
1.1 With at least one outer ply of tropical wood a 48,739

1.1.1 Plain, of Lauan or Tanguile a 48,739


Japan a 48,739

2. Other, with at least one outer ply of non-coniferous wood 1,538 1,574,616

2.1 With at least one ply of tropical wood 1,538 1,574,616

2.1.1 Plain a 50,575

India a 6,699
Indonesia (includes West Irian) a 43,876

2.1.2 Other, Plain 49 120,743

Austria a 1,772
Indonesia 48 31,606
Netherlands a 8,777
Singapore a 72,088
Timor-Leste (East Timor) 1 6,500

2.1.3 Other, Other 1,489 1,403,298

Australia 22 9,607
Hong Kong, China 26 10,576
India a 7,366
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 1,276 1,227,096
Singapore 165 148,653
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Table 3.08 EXPORTS OF PLYWOOD AND OTHER PLYWOOD AND VENEERED PANELS AND
SIMILAR LAMINATED WOOD PRODUCTS: 2013 (concluded)
(Volume in cubic meter, Value in US $, FOB)

Commodity/Country of Destination Volume Value

3. With at least one ply of tropical wood 3 1,148,158

Japan (excludes Okinawa) a 1,139,468


Kazakhstan 3 8,690

4. Other 538 274,688

China, People's Rep of 158 91,920


Korea, Rep. of (South) 212 115,896
Malaysia 24 16,222
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 144 50,650

5. Other 1,632 660,396

China, People's Rep of 446 119,731


Taiwan (Rep. of China) 384 142,182
United States of America 802 398,483

6. Other, Other 27 66,421

Canada a 46
China, People's Rep of 18 11,467
India a 4,938
Italy 3 27,077
Myanmar, Union of (Burma) 5 12,078
New Zealand (excludes Western Samoa) a 284
Republic of Korea a 7,478
United States of America 1 3,053

Source: National Statistics Office (NSO).


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Table 3.09 FIBERBOARD EXPORTS: 2013
(Quantity in Net Kilogram, value in US $, FOB)

Commodity/Country of Destination Quantity Value

Total 20,248 9,523,371

Fiberboard of of wood or other ligneous materials, whether or not 20,248 9,523,371


bonded with resins or other organic substances.

1. Fibreboad of a density exceeding 0.8 g/cu.cm. 2 138

1.1. Not mechanically worked or surface covered 2 138

Japan (excludes Okinawa) 2 138

2. Fibreboad of a density exceeding 3,910 9,433,744


0.5 g/cu.cm. but not exceeding 0.8 g/cu.cm

2.1. Wooden beading and mouldings, including moulded 754 7,171,206


skirting and other moulded board

Argentina 1 727
Australia 4 1,930
Belgium 4 5,531
Cambodia (Democratic Kampuchea) 1 5,920
Canada 1 1,607
China, People's Rep. of 10 25,148
Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) 21 44,918
Denmark 15 49,933
Ecuador 2 2,115
Egypt Arab Republic 3 8,184
France 1 1,702
Germany 14 25,875
Gibraltar 1 917
Greece 3 1,711
Guatemala 1 900
Hong Kong 2 1,293
India 8 4,479
Indonesia (includes (West Irian) 1 3,600
Israel 1 90
Italy 3 2,841
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 456 6,249,924
Korea, Rep. of (South) 10 23,215
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Table 3.09 FIBERBOARD EXPORTS: 2013 (continued)
(Quantity in Net Kilogram, value in US $, FOB)

Commodity/Country of Destination Quantity Value

Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 5 10,835


Myanmar, Union of (Burma) 3 287
Nepal 2 840
Netherlands 29 41,304
Nigeria 1 1,397
Poland 1 2,054
Portugal 2 6,648
Singapore 58 151,488
Spain 1 4,957
Sweden 12 8,428
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 2 2,175
Turkey 2 1,619
Uganda 5 6,863
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 8 10,445
United Arab Emirates, n.e.s. 9/ 7 41,895
United States of America 49 415,075
Vietnam 2 626
Yemen, Republic of 2 1,710

2.2. Other, Other 3,156 2,262,538

Australia 2 1,426
Belgium 2 1,187
Brazil 19 63,744
Brunei Darussalam 3 1,680
Bulgaria 1 411
Burkina Faso (Upper Volta) 1 1,795
Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) 33 88,650
Denmark 4 6,635
France 28 102,357
Germany 7 17,108
Hong Kong 42 107,251
India 4 3,010
Indonesia 1 60
Japan 707 928,184
Mexico 1 737
Mozambique 1 705
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Table 3.09 FIBERBOARD EXPORTS: 2013 (concluded)
(Quantity in Net Kilogram, value in US $, FOB)

Commodity/Country of Destination Quantity Value

Netherlands 14 32,845
Nigeria 1 1,252
People's Republic of China 241 529,928
Republic of Korea 110 137,583
Singapore 1,866 116,534
Sweden 3 771
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 31 69,392
Thailand 12 5,443
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 3 2,385
United Arab Emirates, n.e.s. 5 3,122
United States of America 11 34,988
Vanuatu (New Hebrides) 1 100
Zimbabwe (Rhodesia) 2 3,255

3. Fibreboad of a density exceeding 2,800 14,445


0.35 g/cu.cm. but not exceeding 0.5 g/cu.cm

3.1 Other 2,800 14,445


Panama 2,800 14,445

4. Other 13,536 75,044

4.1 Not mechanically worked or surface covered 456 7,346

Finland 456 7,346

4.2 wooden beading and mouldings, including moulded 6,560 30,816


skirting and other moulded board

Panama 6,560 30,816

4.3 Other 6,520 36,882

Panama 6,520 36,882

Source: National Statistics Office (NSO).


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Table 3.10 EXPORTS OF WOOD CONTINUOUSLY SHAPED ALONG ANY OF ITS EDGES OR FACES: 2013
(Quantity in Gross Kilogram, value in US $, FOB)

Commodity/Country of Destination Quantity Value

Total 616,664 888,274

Wood, continuously shaped along any of its edges, ends 616,664 888,274
or faces, whether or not planed, sanded or end-jointed

1. Coniferous 10,973 25,194

United states of america 10,973 25,194

2. Non-coniferous 605,691 863,080

1.1. Teak friezes for parquet flooring 584,411 830,202

Australia 29,408 17,517


Japan (excludes Okinawa) 79,981 129,125
Korea, Rep. of (South) 101,954 95,929
People's Republic of China 25,820 9,947
Spain 19,292 40,679
Turkey 19,000 5,700
UK Great Britain and N.Ireland 24,056 10,040
United States of America 284,900 521,265

1.2. Other 21,280 32,878

Korea, Rep. of (South) 19,098 20,982


United States of America 2,182 11,896

Source: National Statistics Office (NSO).


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Table 3.11 EXPORTS OF PARTICLEBOARD: 2013
(Quantity in Gross Kilogram, value in US $, FOB)

Commodity/Country of Destination Quantity Value

Total 6,681 219,122

1 Particleboard and similar board of wood or ligneous materials 6,681 219,122

1.1 Other, of wood: 6,581 218,922

1.1.1 Unworked or not further worked than sanded 6,581 218,922

Hong Kong 8 7,650


Italy 1 45,177
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 22 2,762
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 3,750 63,333
United States of America 2,800 100,000

1.2 Other 100 200

Singapore 100 200

Source: National Statistics Office (NSO).


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Table 3.12 EXPORTS OF DENSIFIED WOOD AND RECONSTITUTED WOOD: 2013
(Volume in cubic meters, Value in US $, FOB)

Commodity/Country of Destination Volume Value

Densified wood, in blocks plates, strips or profile shapes. 30,000 14,400

Singapore 30,000 14,400

Source : National Statistics Office (NSO).


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Table 3.13 EXPORTS OF WOOD SIMPLY SHAPED, N.E.S.: 2013
(Quantity in Gross Kilogram, Value in US $, FOB)

Commodity/Country of Destination Quantity Value

Total 6,923,650 398,433

Hoopwood; split poles; pickets and stakes of wood, pointed but not
sawn lengthwise; wooden sticks, roughly trimmed but not turned, 6,923,650 398,433
bent or otherwise worked, suitable for manufacture of walking-sticks,
umbrella, tool handles or the like; chipwood and the like.

1. Coniferous 3,000 28,088

1.1. Hoopwood; split poles; piles, pickets and stakes 3,000 28,088

France 3,000 28,088

2. Non-coniferous 6,920,650 370,345

2.1. Hoopwood; split poles; piles, pickets and stakes 20,000 13,600

Singapore 20,000 13,600

2.2. Chipwood and the like 6,899,450 355,905

Korea, Rep. of (South) 6,899,450 355,905

2.1 Wooden sticks 1,200 840

Indonesia 1,200 840

Source : National Statistics Office.


Table 3.14 EXPORTS OF OTHER WOOD-BASED MANUFACTURED ARTICLES, N.E.S: 2013
119
(Quantity in Gross Kilogram, FOB value in US dollars)

Commodity /Country of Destination Quantity Value

Total 917,821,274 3,063,001,915

1. Wooden frames for paintings, photographs, mirrors or similar objects. 147,874 1,040,578

Australia 385 1,779


Belgium 1,018 14,909
Canada 6,298 30,856
France 934 7,475
Germany 3,717 53,921
Hawaii 289 1,750
Hong Kong 311 7,389
Hungary 34 220
India 30 130
Indonesia 5,217 31,006
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 42,869 269,474
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 6 200
Micronesia, Federated States of 1,000 2,406
Netherlands 1,196 10,969
China, People's Rep of 44 1,122
Singapore 56 470
Spain 28,082 155,584
Sweden 750 4,450
Switzerland 2,400 14,947
Thailand 411 88,644
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 198 1,030
United States of America 52,514 332,327
Vietnam 115 9,520

2. Packing Cases, Boxes, Crates, Drums, and Similar Packings, of Wood


Cable-drums of Wood; Pallets, Box Pallets, and Other Load Boards, of Wood 1,403,308 2,084,367
Pallet Collars of Wood

2.1 Packing cases, boxes, crates, drums and similar packings 132,015 1,124,053

Belgium 980 8,952


Canada 726 13,278
Hong Kong 1,000 71
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 92,959 223,743
Table 3.14 EXPORTS OF OTHER WOOD-BASED MANUFACTURED ARTICLES, N.E.S: 2013 (continued)
120
(Quantity in Gross Kilogram, FOB value in US dollars)

Commodity /Country of Destination Quantity Value

Malaysia 2,640 57,750


Netherlands 110 11,238
China, People's Rep of 2,640 57,750
Singapore 30,510 750,750
Switzerland 450 521

2.2 Pallets and box pallets of wood 1,203,437 915,767

Canada 151 650


Germany 200 150
Hong Kong, China 34,699 2,664
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 786,602 739,835
Korea, Rep. of (South) 16,000 1,178
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 252,500 32,983
China, People's Rep of 31,549 1,332
Singapore 26,934 24,755
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 12,347 4,191
Thailand 22,590 14,346
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 261 7,858
United States of America 16,278 85,602
Vietnam 3,326 223

2.3 Other 67,856 44,547

Japan 33,971 23,489


Thailand 33,885 21,058

3. Casks, barrels, vats, tubs and othe cooper's products and parts thereof, 3,639 59,836
of woods, including staves.

3.1. Other 3,639 59,836

Austria 774 8,309


Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) 2,116 36,540
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 738 14,081
Mauritius 2 338
United States of America 9 568
Table 3.14 EXPORTS OF OTHER WOOD-BASED MANUFACTURED ARTICLES, N.E.S: 2013 (continued)
121
(Quantity in Gross Kilogram, FOB value in US dollars)

Commodity /Country of Destination Quantity Value

4. Tools, tool bodies, tool handles, broom or brush bodies and handles, 2,073 6,791
of wood; boot or shoe lasts and trees, of wood.

4.1. Tools, tool bodies, tool handles, broom or brush bodies 2,073 6,791
and handles

Denmark 1,240 4,835


Germany 120 300
Japan 713 1,656

5. Builder's Joinery and Carpentry of Wood, including Cellular 910,345,207 2,996,244,802


Wood Panels, Assembled Parquet Panels, Shingles and Shakes

5.1 Windows, French- windows and their frames 130,153,387 283,408,841

Windows and French- windows 3,539,655 9,811,190

Australia 885 1,641,820


Belgium 138,042 374,205
France 475,979 1,011,495
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 2,923,819 5,797,136
Micronesia, Federated States of 260 873
China, People's Rep of 177 328,364
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 177 328,364
United States of America 316 328,933

Window frames 126,613,732 273,597,651

Belgium 47,720 86,462


France 66,604 121,400
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 126,484,464 273,309,523
Papua New Guinea 300 1,000
United States of America 14,644 79,266
Table 3.14 EXPORTS OF OTHER WOOD-BASED MANUFACTURED ARTICLES, N.E.S: 2013 (continued)
122
(Quantity in Gross Kilogram, FOB value in US dollars)

Commodity /Country of Destination Quantity Value

5.2 Doors and their Frames and Thresholds 645,976 3,008,084

Doors 636,282 2,982,457

Argentina 31 258
Australia 144 1,504
Austria 722 3,884
Belgium 117,414 442,892
China, People's Rep of 1,927 15,222
Finland 144 3,394
France 202,013 682,301
Hawaii 50 360
Indonesia 180 2,134
Israel 2,648 21,284
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 150,077 962,818
Malaysia 22,210 200,000
Micronesia, Federated States of 5,800 11,985
Thailand 27,554 34,680
United States of America 105,368 599,741

Door frames and thresholds 3,512 11,361

Japan (excludes Okinawa) 3,230 9,305


Netherlands 50 636
Papua New Guinea 200 1,000
China, People's Rep of 32 420

Parquet panels 6,182 14,266

Bahrain 3,291 10,006


Japan (excludes Okinawa) 2,489 3,740
United States of America 402 520

5.3 Other 779,545,844 2,709,827,877

Cellular wood panels 157 781

Japan 157 781


Table 3.14 EXPORTS OF OTHER WOOD-BASED MANUFACTURED ARTICLES, N.E.S: 2013 (continued)
123
(Quantity in Gross Kilogram, FOB value in US dollars)

Commodity /Country of Destination Quantity Value

Other 779,545,687 2,709,827,096

Australia 2,092 68
Bahrain 26 219
Belgium 330 1,605
China, People's Rep of 265,086 395,041
Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) 7,261 55,186
France 1,004 4,835
Guam 2,750 16,238
Hawaii 8,672 13,875
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 778,059,708 2,707,660,065
Kazakhstan 4,664 23,514
Korea, Rep. of (South) 63,853 141,036
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 432,624 359,011
Saudi Arabia 274 365
Singapore 516,339 557,545
Suriname 11,520 17,300
Sweden 102 1,000
Thailand 30 265
United States of America 169,352 579,928

6. Tableware and Kitchenware of Wood 2,024,948 9,590,130

Argentina 23,060 81,310


Australia 79,295 407,129
Austria 18,369 105,749
Bahamas 3,000 2,555
Belgium 2,500 25,150
Brazil 2,616 11,035
Canada 45,931 221,012
Chile 10,293 54,620
Croatia 4,839 17,046
Denmark 15,643 116,050
Dominican republic 2,600 8,725
Finland 5,212 40,280
France 40,205 65,594
Germany 325,577 1,121,065
Guam 431 1,059
Hawaii 6,806 26,470
Table 3.14 EXPORTS OF OTHER WOOD-BASED MANUFACTURED ARTICLES, N.E.S: 2013 (continued)
124
(Quantity in Gross Kilogram, FOB value in US dollars)

Commodity /Country of Destination Quantity Value

Hong Kong, China 5,151 25,832


India 352 2,821
Israel 27,102 130,571
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 348,282 1,673,279
Kuwait 2,106 9,022
Malaysia 1,190 8,327
Micronesia, Federated States of 150 1,395
Netherlands 63,625 276,934
New Zealand (excludes Western Samoa) 56,325 222,757
Norway 5,000 20,285
Pacific trust territory 130 1,370
China, People's Rep of 731 9,653
Peru 481 3,220
Poland 5,920 18,528
Portugal 6,596 41,726
Saudi Arabia 7,051 25,501
Singapore 7,228 40,477
Spain 23,279 73,525
Sri Lanka (Ceylon) 40 300
Switzerland 96 2,700
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 3,100 31,706
Thailand 6,565 17,433
Turkey 43,112 205,690
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 47,095 187,263
United Arab Emirates, n.e.s 9/ 14,236 74,262
United States of America 759,628 4,155,899
Uruguay 4,000 24,805

7. Wood Marquetry and Inlaid Wood; Caskets and Cases for Jewellery
or Cutlery, and Similar Articles of Wood; Statuettes and other Ornaments 2,635,845 13,032,846

7.1 Statuettes and other ornaments of wood 1,831,038 8,384,997

Australia 5,033 35,184


Austria 143 1,281
Belgium 11,400 24,504
Canada 28,661 101,376
China, People's Rep of 121,506 463,528
Cook Islands 1,627 10,745
Table 3.14 EXPORTS OF OTHER WOOD-BASED MANUFACTURED ARTICLES, N.E.S: 2013 (continued)
125
(Quantity in Gross Kilogram, FOB value in US dollars)

Commodity /Country of Destination Quantity Value

Costa rica 840 17,698


Cyprus 14 180
Denmark 4,020 33,128
Dominican republic 2,043 11,352
Estonia 1,256 38,916
France 52,541 485,053
Germany 11,983 53,682
Greece 3,004 2,379
Guam 3,389 4,365
Guinea 3 140
Hawaii 1,786 10,231
Hong Kong 5,415 52,492
Iceland 146 7,176
India 51 258
Italy 18,221 87,669
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 300,490 3,121,106
Korea, Rep. of (South) 9,366 112,104
Kuwait 945 8,985
Lebanon 5,000 12,295
Luxembourg 1,963 4,095
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 23,380 15,163
Maldives, Rep. of 2,500 5,644
Marshall Islands, Rep. of 31,570 22,902
Mexico 69 1,774
Micronesia, Federated States of 850 6,512
Myanmar, Union of (Burma) 1,200 3,213
Netherlands 116,266 250,152
New Zealand (excludes Western Samoa) 3,816 22,220
Papua New Guinea 75 249
Poland 820 3,406
Portugal 1,377 16,521
Qatar 1,467 11,005
Russian Federation 2,388 27,905
Sarawak (comprises Malaysia) 74 378
Saudi Arabia 5,448 44,249
Singapore 59,016 470,261
Spain 5,543 22,646
Sweden 2,535 22,909
Switzerland 12,398 69,557
Table 3.14 EXPORTS OF OTHER WOOD-BASED MANUFACTURED ARTICLES, N.E.S: 2013 (continued)
126
(Quantity in Gross Kilogram, FOB value in US dollars)

Commodity /Country of Destination Quantity Value

Taiwan (Rep. of China) 58,650 70,112


Thailand 16,114 86,521
Turkey 7,480 16,221
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 60,978 185,670
United Arab Emirates, n.e.s 9/ 2,194 13,298
United States of America 823,984 2,296,587

7.2 Wood marquetry and inlaid wood 437,578 2,395,305

Belgium 500 6,091


Canada 4,442 15,106
France 9,610 2,771
Germany 36,062 146,545
Guinea 5,204 3,014
Hong Kong 4,284 2,897
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 231,023 1,652,336
Luxembourg 2,187 79,604
Mongolia 9 391
Netherlands 104,731 251,221
China, People's Rep of 3,500 30,141
Republic of Korea 1,500 10,047
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 5,324 57,493
Thailand 1,500 998
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 5,965 20,597
United States of America 21,737 116,053

7.3 Caskets and cases for jewellery or cutlery and similar articles 365,903 2,238,211

Albania 4,000 700


Australia 14,217 74,681
Belgium 3,962 58,974
Cambodia (democratic Kampuchea) 1,232 24,501
Canada 1,928 24,237
Croatia 4,090 33,862
Cyprus 2,990 115,325
Estonia 94 4,200
Finland 1,684 64,815
France 7,925 56,538
Germany 12,856 169,448
Table 3.14 EXPORTS OF OTHER WOOD-BASED MANUFACTURED ARTICLES, N.E.S: 2013 (continued)
127
(Quantity in Gross Kilogram, FOB value in US dollars)

Commodity /Country of Destination Quantity Value

Hong Kong 1,453 24,488


Indonesia (includes (West Irian) 3,540 700
Israel 417 150
Italy 7,933 123,482
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 78,621 487,730
Jordan 424 21,724
Korea, Demo. People's Rep. of (North) 1,050 23,110
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 16,350 3,246
Maldives, Rep. of 3,782 38,921
Malta 565 13,885
Mauritius 430 18,390
Mexico 4,164 350
Netherlands 18,498 4,615
Papua New Guinea 1,994 673
Poland 2,000 250
Portugal 956 32,387
Republic of Korea 2,775 16,436
Singapore 8,094 23,595
South Africa, Rep. of 7/ 5,910 57,392
Spain 980 12,574
Switzerland 9,069 24,131
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 450 13,200
Thailand 41,475 42,345
Turkey 1,800 22,021
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 4,436 125,168
United Arab Emirates, n.e.s 862 35,280
United States of America 92,897 444,687

7.3 Wooden articles of furniture 1,326 14,333

France 1,179 4,013


United States of America 147 10,320

8. Other Articles of Wood 1,258,380 40,942,565

8.1 Clothes hangers 78,949 474,191

Guadeloupe 188 5,677


Hawaii 880 4,410
Table 3.14 EXPORTS OF OTHER WOOD-BASED MANUFACTURED ARTICLES, N.E.S: 2013 (continued)
128
(Quantity in Gross Kilogram, FOB value in US dollars)

Commodity /Country of Destination Quantity Value

Hong Kong, China 10 132


Kazakhstan 14 69
Russian Federation 27 174
Singapore 19,425 46,711
Spain 130 1,986
United States of America 58,275 415,032

8.2 Other 1,179,431 40,468,374

Spools, cops and bobbins, sewing thread reels and the like 180,575 31,495,875

Japan (excludes Okinawa) 173,520 31,488,803


China, People's Rep of 26 301
Singapore 816 364
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 6,022 4,209
United States of America 191 2,198

Candy-sticks, ice-cream sticks and ice-cream spoons 208 416

Micronesia, Federated States of 208 416

Wood paving blocks 295,556 2,050,312

Australia 9,302 55,911


Austria 2,844 46,024
Belgium 2,830 24,005
Canada 1,485 16,969
Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) 42 199
Fiji 1,652 25,320
Finland 965 78,218
France 300 8,092
Germany 40,072 289,102
Hong Kong 528 103,900
India 26 167
Indonesia 9 197
Ireland 2,548 99,871
Israel 72 1,323
Italy 2,988 67,053
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 69,008 351,657
Table 3.14 EXPORTS OF OTHER WOOD-BASED MANUFACTURED ARTICLES, N.E.S: 2013 (continued)
129
(Quantity in Gross Kilogram, FOB value in US dollars)

Commodity /Country of Destination Quantity Value

Kazakhstan 1,039 5,235


Korea, Rep. of (South) 11,276 38,698
Kuwait 1,381 8,124
Malaysia 30 198
Mexico 191 2,216
Netherlands 20,140 3,649
New Zealand 14,506 30,519
China, People's Rep of 784 5,556
Portugal 542 19,957
Russian Federation (u.s.s.r.) 1,331 20,664
Singapore 3,678 35,629
Sweden 914 33,465
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 4,580 9,906
Turkey 558 3,991
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 21,507 59,102
Ukraine (ukrainian s.s.r.) 45 1,297
United Arab Emirates, n.e.s 9/ 1,359 62,079
United States of America 77,024 542,019

Fan and hand screens, not mechanical 10,640 28,552

Japan (excludes Okinawa) 10,640 28,552

Other 692,452 6,893,219

Prayer beads 4,209 124,932

Canada 76 909
Italy 200 8,776
China, People's Rep of 3,933 115,247

Other beads 2,990 51,824

Canada 35 1,075
Finland 25 933
Germany 40 2,396
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 134 2,498
Republic of Korea 142 656
Spain 150 3,721
Table 3.14 EXPORTS OF OTHER WOOD-BASED MANUFACTURED ARTICLES, N.E.S: 2013 (continued)
130
(Quantity in Gross Kilogram, FOB value in US dollars)

Commodity /Country of Destination Quantity Value

UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 225 4,735


United States of America 2,239 35,810

Toothpicks 163 276

Saudi Arabia 163 276

Paddles and oars 8,531 42,308

Germany 1,357 4,171


United States of America 7,174 38,137

Caskets (coffins) 61,500 13,418

Micronesia, Federated States of 60,850 12,170


Papua New Guinea 650 1,248

Handbag frames and handles 291 7,632

Germany 50 730
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 150 5,599
Republic of Korea 20 293
United States of America 71 1,010

Other 614,768 6,652,829

Australia 5,834 74,070


Austria 8,195 1,089,148
Belgium 573 5,332
Canada 4,339 31,852
China, People's Rep of 77,928 480,822
Costa rica 2,577 16,233
Finland 4,942 392,662
France 22,159 180,987
Germany 48,897 107,247
Greece 116 1,331
Guam 178 1,569
Table 3.14 EXPORTS OF OTHER WOOD-BASED MANUFACTURED ARTICLES, N.E.S: 2013 (concluded)
131
(Quantity in Gross Kilogram, FOB value in US dollars)

Commodity /Country of Destination Quantity Value

Hawaii 545 2,432


Hong Kong, China 8,075 274,007
Indonesia (includes (West Irian) 7,560 29,990
Ireland 1,547 23,372
Italy 1,362 8,589
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 227,747 520,753
Kenya 22 31,951
Kuwait 321 2,007
Luxembourg 1,934 89,417
Malaysia 3,915 12,753
Maldives, Rep. of 220 8,245
Mexico 2,827 22,613
Netherlands 39,154 101,167
New Caledonia 1,143 9,151
New Zealand (excludes Western Samoa) 258 743
Republic of Korea 1,540 9,337
Russian Federation 2,148 748,932
Singapore 1,898 15,180
Spain 117 6,484
Switzerland 3,710 15,163
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 4,854 10,399
Thailand 45 11,111
Turkey 26,464 28,837
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 19,216 1,553,544
United Arab Emirates, n.e.s 5,513 74,262
United States of America 74,899 649,845
Uruguay 1,840 9,402
Vietnam 156 1,890

Source: National Statistics Office (NSO).


Table 3.15 EXPORTS OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD AND ARTICLES OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD: 2013
132
(Quantity in Net Kilogram, value in U.S. Dollars, FOB)
Commodity/Country of Destination Quantity Value

Total 35,012,082 94,097,931

1. Newsprint, in rolls/sheets 15,067,457 10,853,082

1.1. Other 15,067,457 10,853,082

Brunei Darussalam 1,386,786 1,725,051


Palau, Rep. of 1,420 193
Vietnam 13,679,251 9,127,838

2. Uncoated paper and paperboard, of a kind used for writing, printing


or other graphic purposes and non-perforated punch cards and punch tape 154,352 817,369
paper, in rolls or rectangular sheets of any size

2.1. Hand-made paper and paperboard 121,014 246,292

Belgium 543 4,995


France 765 6,134
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 754 105,574
Netherlands 1,220 4,692
Poland 1,273 11,100
Sweden 179 1,500
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 59 15,701
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 114,499 77,688
United Arab Emirates, n.e.s. 852 10,222
United States of America 870 8,686

2.2. Paper and paperboard of a kind used as a base for photo-sensitive,


heat-sensitive or electro-sensitive paper or paperboard 44 82

Japan (excludes Okinawa) 44 82

2.3. Carbonising base paper | Other 6,892 66,050

Japan 6,892 66,050


Table 3.15 EXPORTS OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD AND ARTICLES OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD: 2013 (continued)
133
(Quantity in Net Kilogram, value in U.S. Dollars, FOB)
Commodity/Country of Destination Quantity Value

2.4. Other paper and paperboard 26,382 504,315

2.4.1. Weighing 40 g/m2 or more but not more than 150 g/m2, in rolls 14,177 468,473

2.4.1.1. In strips of rolls of a width 15 cm or less 1,230 391,996

Brunei Darussalam 668 221,706


Vietnam 562 170,290

2.4.1.2. Other | Other 12,947 76,477

United States of America 12,947 76,477

2.4.2. Weighing more than 150 g/m2 12,205 35,842

2.4.2.1. Other | Bondpaper 12,205 35,842

American samoa 564 3,049


East timor 100 500
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 4,500 18,576
Micronesia, Federated States of 471 2,380
Pacific Trust Territory 3,670 9,688
Thailand 2,900 1,649

2.5. Other paper and paper board | Aluminum paper base 20 630

Sri Lanka (Ceylon) 20 630

3. Toilet or facial tissue stock, towel or napkin stock and similar paper of a 1,005 10,096
kind used for household or sanitary purposes

3.1. Cellulose not worked than being coloured or marbled through out the mass 8 35

Papua New Guinea 8 35


Table 3.15 EXPORTS OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD AND ARTICLES OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD: 2013 (continued)
134
(Quantity in Net Kilogram, value in U.S. Dollars, FOB)
Commodity/Country of Destination Quantity Value

3.2. Tissue paper 385 8,665

France 5 3,315
Micronesia, Federated States of 300 5,000
Papua New Guinea 80 350

3.3. Other 612 1,396


Qatar 612 1,396

4. Uncoated kraft paper and paperboard, in rolls or sheets 105,976 399,511

4.1. Kraftliner 102,305 51,333

4.1.1. Unbleached 8,200 2,521

Japan (excludes Okinawa) 8,200 2,521

4.1.2. Other 94,105 48,812

Australia 1 1,578
Belgium 97 855
China, People's Rep. of 11,700 8,006
Germany 4,740 14,229
Hong Kong 5,400 1,551
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 63,667 20,131
Korea, Rep. of (South) 7,000 1,976
Switzerland 600 217
United States of America 900 269

4.2. Sack kraft paper | Other 3,250 934

Japan (excludes Okinawa) 3,250 934


Table 3.15 EXPORTS OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD AND ARTICLES OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD: 2013 (continued)
135
(Quantity in Net Kilogram, value in U.S. Dollars, FOB)
Commodity/Country of Destination Quantity Value

4.3. Other kraft paper and paperboard weighing more than 150 g/m2
but less than 225 g/m2 | Other 421 347,244

Myanmar, Union of (Burma) 421 347,244

5. Other uncoated paper and paperboard, in rolls or


sheets, not further worked or processed 1,742,959 2,499,203

5.1. Fluting paper 819,899 643,999

5.1.1. Semi-chemical fluting paper 819,360 354,246

Malaysia 41,209 16,376


United States of America 444,151 192,530
Vietnam 334,000 145,340

5.1.2. Multi-ply paper and paperboard 539 289,753

Japan (excludes Okinawa) 89 56


Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 19 10,680
Myanmar, Union of (Burma) 265 161,152
Thailand 31 22,460
United Arab Emirates, n.e.s. 9/ 135 95,405

5.2. Testliner (recycled liner board) | Other 809,603 342,353

Malaysia 93,071 39,809


Sri Lanka (Ceylon) 257,527 110,412
Thailand 213,005 96,499
United Arab Emirates, n.e.s. 9/ 246,000 95,633
Table 3.15 EXPORTS OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD AND ARTICLES OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD: 2013 (continued)
136
(Quantity in Net Kilogram, value in U.S. Dollars, FOB)
Commodity/Country of Destination Quantity Value

5.3. Filter paper and paperboard 111,630 1,357,218

Canada 30 44,252
China, People's Rep. of 651 2,192
Denmark 2 36,311
Germany 14 69,605
India 5,902 42,095
Italy 1 2,087
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 7,171 36,930
Jordan 159 872
Korea, Rep. of (South) 7,749 53,140
Kuwait 472 189
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 19,483 176,155
Micronesia, Federated States of 42 259
Poland 845 2,508
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 20 39,158
United Arab Emirates, n.e.s. 31 44,721
United States of America 69,058 806,744

5.4. Felt paper and paperboard 1,570 40,116

Germany 380 9,060


Japan 350 14,472
Spain 707 12,080
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 133 4,504

5.5. Other | Felt paper and paperboard 257 115,517

Thailand 256 112,898

6. Vegetable parchment, geaseproof papers, tracing papers and glassine


and other glazed transparent or translucent papers, in rolls or sheet 1 2,619

6.1. Glassine paper 1 2,619

Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 1 2,619


Table 3.15 EXPORTS OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD AND ARTICLES OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD: 2013 (continued)
137
(Quantity in Net Kilogram, value in U.S. Dollars, FOB)
Commodity/Country of Destination Quantity Value

7. Paper and paperboard, corrugated (with or without glued


flat surface sheets), creped, crinkled, embossed or perforated, 2,819 122,356
in rolls or sheets

7.1. Corrugated paper and paperboard, whether or not perforated 641 70,846

France 74 5,397
Singapore 79 2,716
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 14 2,210
Thailand 474 60,523

7.2. Other kraft paper, creped or crinkled, whether or not embossed or perforated 1,450 36,568

Greece 40 6,396
Italy 1,326 21,512
United States of America 84 8,660

7.3. Other | Other 728 14,942

Japan (excludes Okinawa) 728 14,942

8. Carbon paper, self-copy paper and other copying or transfer papers a 100
(including coated or impregnant paper for duplicating stencils
or offset plates), whether or not printed, in rolls or sheets

8.1. Carbon paper a 100

Japan a 100
Table 3.15 EXPORTS OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD AND ARTICLES OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD: 2013 (continued)
138
(Quantity in Net Kilogram, value in U.S. Dollars, FOB)
Commodity/Country of Destination Quantity Value

9. Paper and paperboard, coated on one or both sides with kaolin


or other inorganic substances with or without a binder, with no 23,230 1,013,215
other coating , wether or not surface -coloured, surface-decorated
or printed, in rolls or rectangular sheets of any size

9.1. 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 6,992 277,206
which not more than 10% by weight of the total fibre content consists of such fibres

9.1.1. Other | Weighing not more than 150g/m2 34 260

Kuwait 20 130
Papua New Guinea 14 130

9.1.2. Weighing not more than 150g/m2 6,958 276,946

Canada 476 18,150


Germany 22 850
Japan 320 14,797
Vietnam 6,140 243,149

9.2. Paper and paperboard of a kind used for writing, printing or other graphic purposes,
of which more than 10% by weight of the total fibre content consists of fibres 15,997 586,529
obtained by a mechanical or chemi-mechanical process

9.2.1. Paper and paperboard of a kind used as a base for photo-sensitive 56 187,684
heat-sensitive, electro-sensitive paper or paperboard | Other
Australia 20 60,684
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 36 127,000

9.2.2. Aluminum paper base | Other 153 340,084

Australia 127 287,787


Japan 4 5,033
Malaysia 18 29,446
Thailand 4 17,818
Table 3.15 EXPORTS OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD AND ARTICLES OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD: 2013 (continued)
139
(Quantity in Net Kilogram, value in U.S. Dollars, FOB)
Commodity/Country of Destination Quantity Value

9.2.3. Other 15,788 58,761

9.2.3.1. Electrocardiograph, ultrasonography, spirometer, electro encephalograph


and fetal monitoring papers, in strips or rolls of a width 15 cm or less or in 8 9,527
rectangular (including square) sheets with one side 36 cm or less and
the other side 15 cm or less in the unfolded state

Australia 8 9,527

9.2.3.1. Electrocardiograph, ultrasonography, spirometer, electro encephalograph 15,780 49,234

Australia 15,780 49,234

9.3. Kraftpaper and paperboard, other than that of a kind used for writing 241 149,480
printing or other graphic purposes

9.3.1. Other | Other, in rectangular (including square) sheets with one side 4 141,359
36 cm or less and the other side 15 cm or less in the unfolded state

Germany 4 141,359

9.3.2. Other paper and paperboard | Grey backboard 237 8,121

Taiwan (Rep. of China) 237 8,121

10. Paper, paperboard, cellulose wadding and webs of cellulose fibres, coated
impregnated, covered, surface-coloured, surface-decorated or printed 704,025 2,356,407
in rolls or rectangular sheets, of any size

10.1. Gummed or adhesive paper and paperboard 646,529 671,278

10.1.1. Self-adhesive | Gummed sterilization indicators (autoclave 1 75


tapes), in strips or rolls of a width 15 cm or less

Japan (excludes Okinawa) 1 75


Table 3.15 EXPORTS OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD AND ARTICLES OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD: 2013 (continued)
140
(Quantity in Net Kilogram, value in U.S. Dollars, FOB)
Commodity/Country of Destination Quantity Value

10.1.2. Other | Other 646,528 671,203

China, People's Rep. of 2,459 14,533


Israel 5,107 22,086
Japan 58 165
Malaysia 1 611
South Africa, Rep. of 260 773
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 638,640 625,468
United States of America 3 7,567

10.2. Paper and paperboard coated, impregnated or covered with 8,666 49,405
plastics (excluding adhesives)

10.2.1. Other, in strips or rolls of a width 15 cm or less 944 49,405

Indonesia 840 43,567


Thailand 104 5,838

10.2.2. Other 7,722 112,375

10.2.2.1. Enscoup board, (i.e., polyethylene (PE) coated paperboard used for the 507 16,735
manufacture of papercup bottoms), in reels of a width of less than 10 cm

Antigua and Barbuda 333 500


Hong Kong 170 12,235
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 4 4,000

10.2.2.2. Other 7,215 95,640

Kuwait 1,457 67,502


United States of America 5,758 28,138
Table 3.15 EXPORTS OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD AND ARTICLES OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD: 2013 (continued)
141
(Quantity in Net Kilogram, value in U.S. Dollars, FOB)
Commodity/Country of Destination Quantity Value

10.3. Paper and paperboard, coated, impregnated or covered 3,687 136,653

10.3.1. Other 3,687 136,653

Australia 36 59,418
Brunei Darussalam 1,283 6,195
Kuwait 1,468 587
Malaysia 84 33,433
Qatar 27 120
Sabah (Comprises Malaysia) 15 80
Saudi Arabia 173 890
United States of America 591 3,187
Vietnam 10 32,743

10.4. Other paper, paperboard, cellulose wadding and webs of cellulose fibres 45,143 1,499,071

10.4.1. Other 2 1,090,794

Japan (excludes Okinawa) 2 557

10.4.2. Aluminum paper base 44,584 340,980

10.4.2.1. In strips or rolls of a width 15 cm or less 1,084 224,615

Hong Kong 252 51,664


Japan (excludes Okinawa) 832 172,951

10.4.2.2. In rectangular (including square) sheets with one side 36 cm or less 43,500 116,365
and the other side 15 cm or less in the unfolded state

France 43,500 116,365


Table 3.15 EXPORTS OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD AND ARTICLES OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD: 2013 (continued)
142
(Quantity in Net Kilogram, value in U.S. Dollars, FOB)
Commodity/Country of Destination Quantity Value

10.4.3. Other 557 67,297

10.4.3.1. In rectangular (including square) sheets with one side 36 cm or less 547 66,995
and the other side 15 cm or less in the unfolded state

Bangladesh 106 4,391


Hong Kong 180 8,269
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 200 48,873
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 61 5,462

10.4.3.2. Other 10 302

Hong Kong 10 302

11. Cigarette paper, whether or not cut to size or in the form of booklets or tubes 1,443,326 29,000,414

11.1. In the form of booklets or tubes 293,393 6,116,027

Australia 405 12,364


Canada 883 15,569
Germany 7,925 166,813
Israel 2,304 40,351
New Zealand 40 1,080
Spain 1,039 32,134
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 220 16,502
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 6,750 49,116
United States of America 273,827 5,782,098

11.2. In rolls of a width not exceeding 5 cm 875,417 12,131,293

11.2.1. Cigarette tipping paper 874,184 12,120,650

Angola 15,336 119,725


Australia 92,786 684,602
Austria 1 495
Bangladesh 1,079 17,106
Table 3.15 EXPORTS OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD AND ARTICLES OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD: 2013 (continued)
143
(Quantity in Net Kilogram, value in U.S. Dollars, FOB)
Commodity/Country of Destination Quantity Value

Belarus (Byelorussian S.S.R.) 5,364 220,260


Chile 1 3,229
Democratic People's Rep. of Korea 6,334 346,641
Germany 300 150
Hong Kong 432 3,974
India 32,235 402,465
Indonesia (Includes (West Irian) 66,399 1,140,251
Japan 965 53,412
Jordan 38,394 658,679
Korea, Rep. of (South) 260,543 2,015,789
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 36,409 959,632
Myanmar, Union of (Burma) 4,440 60,125
Nigeria 4,512 92,542
Pakistan, Islamic Rep. of 68,123 1,516,600
Singapore 38,189 368,295
Sri Lanka (Ceylon) 1,723 21,835
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 31,987 778,563
Tanzania, United Rep. of 10,656 167,600
Thailand 1,517 468,255
Turkey 13,500 494,718
United Arab Emirates, n.e.s. 9/ 99,725 803,218
United States of America 10,144 26,951
Vietnam 33,090 695,538

11.2.2. Other 1,233 10,643

Germany 448 6,641


India 218 2,710
Vietnam 567 1,292

11.3. Other 274,516 10,753,094

11.3.1. Cigarette paper, in rolls of a width exceeding 15 cm, uncoated 263,993 10,667,304

Angola 2,268 49,102


Australia 179 429,765
Table 3.15 EXPORTS OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD AND ARTICLES OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD: 2013 (continued)
144
(Quantity in Net Kilogram, value in U.S. Dollars, FOB)
Commodity/Country of Destination Quantity Value

Belarus (Byelorussian S.S.R.) 90 6,341


Brazil 29 153,291
Burundi 2,484 40,949
Chile 17 3,074
Congo, Rep. of 2,268 41,845
Germany 191 5,271
India 205 38,328
Indonesia (Includes (West Irian) 6,928 727,513
Japan 44 100,464
Jordan 10,575 485,914
Kenya 2,268 41,845
Korea, Demo. People's Rep. of (North) 11,165 621,248
Korea, Rep. of (South) 9,644 959,070
Kuwait 5 22,045
Lao People's Democratic Republic (Laos) 4,184 158,609
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 8,509 402,670
Pakistan, Islamic Rep. of 130,509 3,046,230
People's Republic of China 15 66,101
Saudi Arabia 4 28,445
Singapore 53 214,799
Sri Lanka (Ceylon) 7 13,200
Sudan 2,988 42,041
Switzerland 6 22,666
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 30,289 1,157,164
Thailand 20 55,466
Turkey 18,072 716,395
Uganda 3,216 55,289
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 34 137,800
United Arab Emirates, n.e.s. 9/ 17,656 652,851
United States of America 65 153,745
Vietnam 6 17,768

11.3.2. Other 10,523 85,790

Bangladesh 441 1,555


Indonesia (Includes (West Irian) 1,440 13,803
Table 3.15 EXPORTS OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD AND ARTICLES OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD: 2013 (continued)
145
(Quantity in Net Kilogram, value in U.S. Dollars, FOB)
Commodity/Country of Destination Quantity Value

Jordan 1,800 7,363


Korea, Rep. of (South) 5,400 51,661
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 976 8,958
Papua New Guinea 466 2,450

12. Wallpaper and similar wall coverings; window transparencies of paper 75,569 875,399

12.1. Wallpaper and similar wall coverings, consisting of paper coated or covered,
on the face side,with a grained, embossed, coloured, design-printed 5,295 179,447
or otherwise decorated layer of plastics

Belgium 400 25,105


China, People's Rep. of 15 160
France 536 26,440
Germany 570 2,851
Japan 833 23,162
New Zealand 30 1,550
Singapore 24 2,020
United States of America 2,887 98,159

12.2. Wallpaper and similar wall coverings, consisting of paper covered,


on the face side, with plaiting material, whether or not bound together 68,737 547,698
in parallel strands or woven

Belgium 47,015 24,886


France 20,466 367,647
Hong Kong 448 18,150
Namibia (South West Africa) 320 26,845
Sudan 4 1,881
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 1 94
United States of America 483 108,195
Table 3.15 EXPORTS OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD AND ARTICLES OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD: 2013 (concluded)
146
(Quantity in Net Kilogram, value in U.S. Dollars, FOB)
Commodity/Country of Destination Quantity Value

12.3. Other 1,537 148,254

12.3.1. Wallpaper and similar wall coverings, consisting of grained, embossed,


surface-coloured, design-printed, or otherwise surface-decorated paper, 1,130 69,043
coated or covered with transparent protective plastics

Belgium 830 40,094


UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 300 28,949

12.3.2. Other 407 79,211

12.3.2.1. Window transparencies 30 1,563

United States of America 30 1,563

12.3.2.2. Other 377 77,648

Belgium 6 27,245
France 24 39,481
Morocco 1 1,450
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 3 529
United States of America 343 8,943

Others (Articles of Paper and Paperboard) 15,691,363 46,148,160

a - less than 1 net kilogram


Source: National Statistics Office, (NSO).
Table 3.16 FOREST-BASED FURNITURE EXPORTS: 2013
147
(Quantity in Gross Kilogram, value in US $, FOB)

Commodity/ Country of Destination Quantity Value

Total 21,098,404 105,373,040

1. Seats, whether or not convertible into beds, and parts thereof. 1,478,104 9,481,501

1.1. Seats of rattan 518,015 2,036,241

Australia 3,248 42,164


Belgium 2,500 25,000
Brazil 6,239 95,781
Canada 26 130
China, People's Rep. of 168,065 183,348
Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) 2,203 5,067
Dominican Republic 1,000 5,015
Ecuador 100 961
France 40 80
Germany 3,106 12,657
Guam 551 8,507
Guatemala 1,087 2,134
Hawaii 2,141 28,935
Hong Kong 5,471 24,750
Israel 2,025 21,579
Italy 1,453 19,030
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 1,500 6,487
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 42,802 111,509
Netherlands 1,800 15,000
Panama 777 6,410
Peru 161 3,483
Portugal 498 8,224
Singapore 2,696 25,894
South Africa, Rep. of 7/ 312 6,329
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 3,850 60,703
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 492 3,339
United Arab Emirates, n.e.s. 9/ 9,614 81,554
United States of America 3,410 17,900
250,848 1,214,271
Table 3.16 FOREST-BASED FURNITURE EXPORTS: 2013 (continued)
148
(Quantity in Gross Kilogram, value in US $, FOB)

Commodity/ Country of Destination Quantity Value

1.2. Seats of bamboo 16,081 34,588

Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) 679 1,634


France 1,107 1,728
Germany 901 3,429
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 450 2,250
Singapore 5,235 9,650
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 27 126
United States of America 7,682 15,771

1.3. Seats of Buri 44,877 105,313

Belgium 17,466 12,289


French 422 3,391
Maldives, Rep. of 640 7,007
Mexico 2,000 8,000
New Zealand 100 1,000
South Africa, Rep. of 7/ 1,350 4,337
United States of America 22,899 69,289

1.4. Other seats, with wooden frames 32,541 483,758

1.4.1. Upholstered | Assembled 28,414 447,373

Australia 1,356 36,629


Canada 98 2,736
France 810 9,486
India 560 7,533
Kuwait 1,876 21,381
Netherlands 18,448 309,879
Qatar 1,248 12,714
Singapore 2,202 21,058
South Africa, Rep. of 1,126 12,421
United States of America 690 13,536
Table 3.16 FOREST-BASED FURNITURE EXPORTS: 2013 (continued)
149
(Quantity in Gross Kilogram, value in US $, FOB)

Commodity/ Country of Destination Quantity Value

1.4.2. Other | Assembled 4,127 36,385

Italy 4,127 36,385

1.5. Other seats of wood 866,590 6,821,601

Australia 16,450 129,217


Austria 1,275 43,493
Bahrain 6,695 98,395
Belgium 75 750
Brazil 2,238 17,034
Canada 4,715 56,429
China, People's Rep. of 34,012 127,713
Colombia 297 16,217
Cyprus 2,020 25,180
Ecuador 4,000 50,000
Fiji 280 3,005
Finland 2,599 26,194
France 1,289 9,495
Germany 146,995 1,455,319
Guam 126 2,150
Hawaii 18,295 125,183
Hong Kong 8,869 60,765
India 1,853 41,001
Indonesia 126 360
Iran, Islamic Rep. of 3,413 20,835
Israel 507 1,827
Italy 37,702 394,759
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 76,291 819,249
Kenya 409 1,899
Korea, Rep. of (South) 12,784 36,233
Kuwait 972 7,098
Lebanon 311 4,795
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 5,680 36,870
Maldives, Rep. of 5,596 47,537
Malta 2,000 25,000
Netherlands 14,840 136,417
Nigeria 1,667 12,500
Oman 1,800 15,000
Panama 617 8,500
Qatar 370 2,046
Russian Federation 10 1,397
Table 3.16 FOREST-BASED FURNITURE EXPORTS: 2013 (continued)
150
(Quantity in Gross Kilogram, value in US $, FOB)

Commodity/ Country of Destination Quantity Value

Saudi Arabia 19,572 160,171


Seychelles Republic 400 20,969
Singapore 20,394 124,119
South Africa, Rep. of 7/ 4,500 50,000
Spain 18,582 200,380
Sweden 2,017 24,106
Switzerland 86 1,300
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 2,570 12,780
Thailand 1,800 15,000
Turkey 406 1,965
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 13,341 130,644
United Arab Emirates, n.e.s. 9/ 13,638 134,899
United States of America 351,419 2,082,608
Uruguay 687 2,798

2. Other furniture and parts thereof. 19,620,300 95,891,539

2.1. Wooden furniture of a kind used in offices | Assembled 980,463 2,658,648

2.1.1. Filing cabinets 917,122 2,457,094

Australia 1,978 17,025


Brazil 2,107 18,930
Chile 1,825 24,498
China, People's Rep. of 14,153 29,405
Denmark 744 650
Ecuador 1,761 25,305
France 28 3,540
Georgia 920 2,984
Germany 9,124 25,609
Guam 50 96,265
Hong Kong 4,683 56,540
India 14,850 159,611
Indonesia 5,000 5,000
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 36,970 315,071
Kenya 88 19,703
Korea, Rep. of (South) 225,425 459,283
Malaysia 5,000 5,008
Table 3.16 FOREST-BASED FURNITURE EXPORTS: 2013 (continued)
151
(Quantity in Gross Kilogram, value in US $, FOB)

Commodity/ Country of Destination Quantity Value

Malta 5,187 15,749


Mexico 4,884 31,755
Norway 1,978 12,213
Singapore 9,328 68,675
Spain 399 4,048
Thailand 21,266 28,873
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 5,226 71,688
United Arab Emirates, n.e.s. 9/ 1,194 140,663
United States of America 540,454 809,503
Vietnam 2,500 9,500

2.1.2. Other 63,341 201,554

Australia 554 5,159


Hong Kong 199 2,268
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 535 15,115
Netherlands 597 4,400
Republic of Korea 33,479 78,227
Thailand 1,122 12,360
United States of America 26,855 84,025

2.2. Wooden furniture of a kind used in offices | Not assembled | Other 7,296 38,469

United States of America 7,296 38,469

2.3. Wooden furniture of a kind used in the kitchen 1,305,989 5,840,092

2.3.1. Assembled 1,305,989 5,840,092

2.3.1.1. Ice box 1,085,497 4,952,062

Australia 6,848 30,029


Brazil 3,940 29,397
Germany 6 28,729
India 4,226 40,736
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 844,159 3,026,868
Malaysia 8,078 108,395
Table 3.16 FOREST-BASED FURNITURE EXPORTS: 2013 (continued)
152
(Quantity in Gross Kilogram, value in US $, FOB)
Commodity/ Country of Destination Quantity Value

New Zealand (excludes Western Samoa) 6,273 2,023


Singapore 11,980 8,307
South Africa, Rep. of 7/ 1,830 15,478
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 2,759 6,244
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 6 28,729
United Arab Emirates, n.e.s. 9/ 148 5,104
United States of America 195,244 1,622,023

2.3.1.2. Other 220,492 888,030

Hong Kong 44,190 159,616


Japan (excludes Okinawa) 158,840 544,413
United States of America 17,462 184,001
2.4. Wooden furniture of a kind used in the bedroom 793,275 5,764,975
2.4.1. Bedroom sets 772,435 5,603,767

2.4.1.1. Assembled 725,689 5,328,268

Argentina 500 4,209


Australia 3,521 13,623
Bahrain 7,961 15,922
Canada 3,528 32,387
Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) 590 3,943
Fiji 512 6,227
France 500 3,703
Germany 693 38,865
Hawaii 375 1,715
Hong Kong 9,948 72,925
India 2 2,206
Indonesia 600 5,052
Iran, Islamic Rep. of 450 3,074
Italy 520 4,184
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 196,244 1,250,478
Korea, Rep. of (South) 5,138 11,469
Kuwait 3,880 32,062
Mexico 610 2,321
Netherlands 80,054 1,785,059
People's Republic of China 9,206 108,196
Qatar 4,030 25,841
Table 3.16 FOREST-BASED FURNITURE EXPORTS: 2013 (continued)
153
(Quantity in Gross Kilogram, value in US $, FOB)

Commodity/ Country of Destination Quantity Value

Russian Federation 1,586 30,437


Saudi Arabia 4,280 32,700
Singapore 31,062 154,027
Spain 5,568 17,817
Sweden 2,507 3,853
Switzerland 12,000 42,733
Thailand 870 5,312
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 41,566 342,423
United Arab Emirates, n.e.s. 9/ 4,074 52,865
United States of America 293,314 1,222,640

2.4.1.2. Not assembled 46,746 275,499

Hong Kong 620 4,956


Japan 28,851 163,777
Republic of Korea 7,800 2,291
Singapore 2,204 33,646
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 7,271 70,829

2.4.2. Other 20,840 161,208

2.4.2.1. Assembled 20,692 158,716

Finland 937 14,875


New Zealand (excludes Western Samoa) 48 1,484
Republic of Korea 10,000 2,585
Thailand 937 14,945
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 3,958 35,680
United States of America 4,812 89,147

2.4.2.2. Not assembled 148 2,492

Germany 148 2,492


2.5. Other wooden furniture 14,226,410 71,684,311
2.5.1. Dining and living room sets | Assembled 611,583 3,546,141

Australia 19,750 59,969


Canada 328 803
Table 3.16 FOREST-BASED FURNITURE EXPORTS: 2013 (continued)
154
(Quantity in Gross Kilogram, value in US $, FOB)

Commodity/ Country of Destination Quantity Value

Cyprus 2,100 19,388


France 1,000 1,510
Hong Kong 2,412 25,517
Israel 3,853 23,137
Italy 2,183 12,231
Japan 40,635 1,165,602
Kuwait 18,500 30,843
Maldives, Rep. of 805 3,515
Netherlands 18,494 54,453
Pakistan, Islamic Rep. of 6,342 48,581
Panama 1,171 5,946
People's Republic of China 2,887 18,859
Portugal 360 733
Republic of Korea 49,440 129,052
Russian Federation 11,166 61,578
Saudi Arabia 2,433 4,012
Singapore 7,220 64,941
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 26,205 112,114
United Arab Emirates, n.e.s. 12,776 113,550
United States of America 381,523 1,589,807

2.5.2. Other 13,614,827 68,138,170

2.5.2.1. Assembled 8,566,753 44,288,549

2.5.2.1.1. Music stand of wood 476,040 5,190,169

Australia 458 4,894


Austria 570 7,703
Bahrain 29 244
China, People's Rep. of 62,641 610,917
Fiji 420 2,986
Germany 110 804
Hong Kong 12,296 75,614
India 75 588
Iran, Islamic Rep. of 1,120 7,961
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 12,462 159,215
Kazakhstan 722 4,951
Table 3.16 FOREST-BASED FURNITURE EXPORTS: 2013 (continued)
155
(Quantity in Gross Kilogram, value in US $, FOB)

Commodity/ Country of Destination Quantity Value

Lebanon 1,769 35,552


Malaysia 115 840
Mexico 5,069 18,474
Netherlands 320 2,316
New Zealand 555 3,966
Qatar 1,101 4,188
Saudi Arabia 4,223 46,609
Singapore 9,074 69,281
Thailand 198 9,933
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 12,237 187,575
United Arab Emirates, n.e.s. 6,776 71,404
United States of America 343,553 3,860,394
Vietnam 147 3,760

2.5.2.1.2. Other 8,090,713 39,098,380

Argentina 2,813 21,287


Australia 77,733 289,898
Austria 1,322 356,763
Bahrain 40,888 65,424
Barbados 400 2,959
Belgium 1,681 15,187
Bolivia 3,700 28,681
Brazil 18,297 153,690
Brunei Darussalam 860 56,329
Canada 23,501 121,168
Chile 1,463 11,438
China, People's Rep. of 480,026 1,843,189
Congo, Rep. of 7,451 65,767
Cyprus 4,665 39,927
Democratic People's Rep. of Korea 40,000 11,722
Denmark 40,763 287,133
Dominican Republic 11,995 74,208
Egypt Arab Republic 2,500 25,000
Fiji 8,000 20,000
Finland 109 2,214
France 53,723 375,241
Germany 75,136 579,480
Table 3.16 FOREST-BASED FURNITURE EXPORTS: 2013 (continued)
156
(Quantity in Gross Kilogram, value in US $, FOB)

Commodity/ Country of Destination Quantity Value

Guam 5,936 24,729


Hawaii 23,294 126,362
Hong Kong 111,356 557,098
India 30,920 272,951
Indonesia (includes (West Irian) 25,038 88,854
Iran, Islamic Rep. of 9,877 29,629
Ireland 600 5,072
Israel 3,176 17,268
Italy 49,130 281,207
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 1,228,668 5,640,167
Kenya 966 4,697
Korea, Rep. of (South) 294,206 465,766
Kuwait 22,417 177,771
Latvia (Latvian Soviet Socialist Rep.) 3,908 58,183
Lebanon 8,229 35,685
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 58,134 259,418
Maldives, Rep. of 987 12,250
Mexico 2,050 8,439
Micronesia, Federated States of 2,000 9,005
Morocco 1,450 2,600
Netherlands 62,208 395,723
New caledonia 5,000 19,900
New Zealand (excludes Western Samoa) 6,654 23,712
Nigeria 13,176 57,379
Norway 840 600
Oman 2,500 25,000
Pacific Trust Territory 10,500 42,700
Pakistan, Islamic Rep. of 6,342 48,931
Panama 833 12,460
Papua New Guinea 15,362 28,108
Portugal 123 1,500
Qatar 14,493 128,606
Russian Federation 9,865 183,690
Saudi Arabia 49,766 209,174
Seychelles Republic 1,400 13,993
Singapore 261,600 919,544
South Africa, Rep. of 7/ 18,916 120,586
Spain 16,761 114,959
Sweden 28,692 265,527
Switzerland 3,015 24,902
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 9,176 47,842
Thailand 19,976 157,171
Table 3.16 FOREST-BASED FURNITURE EXPORTS: 2013 (continued)
157
(Quantity in Gross Kilogram, value in US $, FOB)

Commodity/ Country of Destination Quantity Value

Trinidad and Tobago 7,576 25,000


Turkey 47,895 327,258
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 118,051 793,190
United Arab Emirates, n.e.s. 9/ 157,442 1,191,429
United States of America 4,415,732 21,330,372
Zaire (Democratic Republic of Congo) 7,451 65,268

2.5.2.2. Not assembled 5,048,074 23,849,621

Australia 177,320 368,480


Austria 13,250 59,303
Azerbaijan 4,618 31,208
Belgium 30,996 24,637
Brazil 20,974 179,575
Brunei Darussalam 120 100
Canada 206,274 437,460
Chile 9,000 33,194
China, People's Rep. of 39,783 240,535
Colombia 45,402 255,123
Costa rica 13,550 37,081
Cyprus 2,565 20,404
Dominican Republic 25,178 132,774
France 72,871 322,516
Germany 109,069 479,264
Greece 6,072 36,236
Guam 2,506 14,022
Hong Kong 86,085 582,159
India 1,492 18,687
Indonesia 1,672 10,929
Iran, Islamic Rep. of 5,997 48,775
Israel 15,184 83,635
Italy 47,110 239,045
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 241,128 1,230,459
Jordan 20,148 140,485
Korea, Rep. of (South) 31,203 88,076
Kuwait 15,602 117,883
Libyan arab Jamahiriya 11,150 14,970
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 19,838 92,795
Table 3.16 FOREST-BASED FURNITURE EXPORTS: 2013 (continued)
158
(Quantity in Gross Kilogram, value in US $, FOB)

Commodity/ Country of Destination Quantity Value

Mexico 5,000 15,109


Netherlands 108,153 362,879
Netherlands Antilles (excludes Aruba) 3,820 26,481
Norway 41,956 205,435
Pakistan, Islamic Rep. of 19,570 156,207
Panama 8,658 56,365
Papua New Guinea 1,329 22,464
Poland 4,962 52,809
Puerto Rico 9,024 38,324
Romania 2,784 18,430
Russian Federation (U.S.S.R.) 24,153 129,221
Saudi Arabia 27,735 173,632
Singapore 421,485 270,199
South Africa, Rep. of 7/ 17,983 119,537
Spain 68,759 359,931
Sweden 51 438
Switzerland 32,892 198,887
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 11,916 52,403
Thailand 14,481 97,817
Tunisia 9,405 41,422
Turkey 12,421 80,641
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 17,527 73,131
Ukraine (Ukrainian S.S.R.) 1,951 36,174
United Arab Emirates, n.e.s. 9/ 241,776 2,213,480
United States of America 2,653,451 13,661,829
Uruguay 10,450 44,641
Vietnam 225 1,925

2.6. Furniture of other materials; including cane, osier, 2,306,867 9,905,044


bamboo or similar materials

2.6.1. Bedroom, dining room or living room sets of rattan 219,523 673,910

Australia 9,500 21,711


Belgium 1,184 2,250
Denmark 250 3,943
Germany 137 5,357
Hong Kong 1,811 19,783
Table 3.16 FOREST-BASED FURNITURE EXPORTS: 2013 (continued)
159
(Quantity in Gross Kilogram, value in US $, FOB)

Commodity/ Country of Destination Quantity Value

India 1,688 25,978


Israel 83 1,741
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 7,233 18,566
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 20,000 25,000
Maldives, Rep. of 40 3,211
Netherlands 34,000 41,798
Panama 621 13,370
People's Republic of China 926 11,898
Singapore 200 507
South Africa, Rep. of 111 1,020
Turkey 87 742
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 410 1,748
United Arab Emirates, n.e.s. 4,000 8,095
United States of America 137,242 467,192

2.6.2. Bedroom, dining room or living room sets of bamboo 42,553 156,734

Barbados 250 1,238


China, People's Rep. of 1,800 2,400
Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) 1,283 3,720
France 584 3,204
Germany 4,788 7,275
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 1,613 3,226
Republic of Korea 18,600 99,102
Singapore 2,361 9,800
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 857 1,457
United States of America 10,417 25,312

2.6.3. Of a kind used in parks, gardens or vestibules of rattan 2,044,653 9,073,235

Angola 6,262 78,734


Argentina 8,500 10,320
Australia 30,386 249,546
Bahrain 450 2,670
Belgium 7,404 8,207
Brazil 420 15,268
Canada 17,000 21,170
Chile 4,061 40,686
Table 3.16 FOREST-BASED FURNITURE EXPORTS: 2013 (continued)
160
(Quantity in Gross Kilogram, value in US $, FOB)

Commodity/ Country of Destination Quantity Value

China, People's Rep. of 64,315 121,589


Colombia 3,530 19,675
Costa rica 1,260 24,800
Croatia 500 1,500
Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) 7,000 19,325
Dominican Republic 1,771 26,462
Fiji 4,401 77,390
France 3,571 15,090
Germany 22,683 272,651
Greece 1,625 3,751
Hawaii 17,078 114,154
Hong Kong 11,665 87,974
India 33,823 178,185
Iran, Islamic Rep. of 2,526 23,296
Israel 7,397 40,851
Italy 4,500 6,500
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 69,565 282,365
Korea, Rep. of (South) 38,022 132,528
Malaysia 26,787 406,854
Maldives, Rep. of 440 6,070
Mauritius 8,857 22,750
Mexico 4,447 51,437
Netherlands 63,834 200,636
New Zealand (excludes Western Samoa) 6,213 13,005
Panama 1,097 8,066
Papua New Guinea 2,000 38,525
Peru 4,681 27,574
Reunion 2,446 46,121
Singapore 28,160 103,663
South Africa, Rep. of 7/ 12,803 111,449
Switzerland 4,340 16,740
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 7,859 6,844
Thailand 11,648 40,263
Turkey 21,187 70,879
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 12,175 62,531
United Arab Emirates, n.e.s. 9/ 8,298 46,676
United States of America 1,447,666 5,918,465
Table 3.16 FOREST-BASED FURNITURE EXPORTS: 2013 (concluded)
161
(Quantity in Gross Kilogram, value in US $, FOB)

Commodity/ Country of Destination Quantity Value

2.6.4. Of a kind used in parks, gardens or vestibules of buri 138 1,165

Republic of Korea 138 1,165

Source: National Statistics Office (NSO).


162
Table 3.17 SELECTED NON-TIMBER FOREST PRODUCTS EXPORTS: CY 1993 - 2013
(Quantity in thousand kilograms, value in thousand US $, FOB)

Year
Total Almaciga Resin Elemi Gum Bamboo Rattan Poles Salago Fiber 1/
Qty Val Qty Val Qty Val Qty Val Qty Val Qty Val

CY 2013 383 504 74 96 49 119 24 11 236 278 .. ..


2012 351 319 45 79 89 193 106 31 111 95 .. ..
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 434 474 191 154 165 237 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 497 743 204 161 296 528 30 36 17 18 .. ..
2000 715 977 319 242 377 696 19 39 - - 600 461
1999 585 717 336 247 245 464 5 6 - - 613 462
1998 588 732 355 254 221 448 12 27 a 3 646 444
1997 549 753 381 303 162 436 6 14 - - 714 493
1996 699 1,250 326 258 353 947 19 43 a 2 723 506
1995 597 899 328 252 259 620 9 22 a 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 a 2 746 523

.. not available
a - less than 1,000
1/ - Quantity in thousand bales of 125 kgs.
Sources: National Statistics Office; Fiber Industry Dev't. Authority for Salago Fiber
Table 3.18 NON-TIMBER FOREST PRODUCTS EXPORTS: 2013
163
(Quantity in Net Kilogram, Value in US dollars, FOB)
Commodity/ Country of Destination Quantity Value

Total 521,418 1,022,565

1. Resin, Copal (Almaciga) 74,311 95,915

Bangladesh 15,000 16,125


Germany 30,000 51,000
India 29,300 17,615
United States of America 11 11,175

2. Elemi gum 48,525 119,284


France 4,545 13,250
Germany 10,000 27,500
Japan 3,980 5,184
Switzerland 30,000 73,350

3. Bamboos 24,242 11,033

Australia 210 198


Japan 5,793 3,000
Kuwait 1,100 2,011
Netherlands 230 244
Republic of Korea 16,909 5,580

4. Rattan Pole 236,438 277,973

China, People's Rep of 162,146 171,428


Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 67,099 43,042
Singapore 5,000 5,700
United States of America 2,193 57,803

5. Rattan Split and core 87,945 190,540


China, People's Rep of 79,645 169,552
Singapore 5,800 7,200
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 2,500 13,788

6. Buri Raffia 49,957 327,820


Brazil 7,950 52,823
Canada 600 17,279
China, People's Rep of 20,282 4,580
France 75 349
Germany 7,397 83,795
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 246 3,958
Malaysia 129 2,940
Netherlands 2,174 18,770
Thailand 180 6,188
164
Table 3.18 NON-TIMBER FOREST PRODUCTS EXPORTS: 2013 (concluded)
(Quantity in Net Kilogram, Value in US dollars, FOB)
Commodity/ Country of Destination Quantity Value

UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 30 2,080


United States of America 10,854 133,745
Vietnam 40 1,313

Source: National Statistics Office (NSO).


165
Table 3.19 EXPORTS OF SELECTED NON-TIMBER MANUFACTURED ARTICLES: 2013
(Value in US $, FOB)
Commodity/Country of Destination Unit Quantity Value

Total 2,994,453 22,915,860

1. Plaits and similar products of plaiting materials, whether or not assembled


into strips, plaiting materials, plaits and similar products of similar Nk. 700 40,206
products of plaiting materials

1.1. Buri braids 150 35,243

China, People's Rep. of 150 35,243

1.2. Wooden bamboo strips "sawali" 550 4,963


United States of America 550 4,963

2. Basketwork, wickerwork and other articles, made directly to shape from Nk. 2,993,753 22,875,654
plaiting materials
2.1. Of Rattan 2,695,019 21,852,288
2.1.1. Baskets and basketware containers Pcs. 2,557,686 20,557,638
Afghanistan 3,577 46,963
Australia 20,830 352,047
Austria 1,589 19,604
Bahrain 50 469
Belgium 1,546 42,839
Brazil 1,474 35,777
Canada 114,877 769,090
Chile 12,382 266,107
Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) 726 7,704
Korea, Democratic People's Rep. ( North) of 1,069 11,058
Denmark 1,222 49,907
France 10,125 99,247
Germany 27,757 347,498
Hong Kong 1,300 24,419
India 7,255 22,558
Israel 2,784 15,456
Italy 6,278 178,798
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 26,634 349,274
Korea, Rep. of (South) 5,631 11,878
Kuwait 2,039 48,430
Latvia (Latvian Soviet Socialist Rep.) 676 20,813
Lebanon 560 11,505
Libyan Arab Jamahiriya 1,150 26,453
166
Table 3.19 EXPORTS OF SELECTED NON-TIMBER MANUFACTURED ARTICLES: 2012 (continued)
(Value in US $, FOB)
Commodity/Country of Destination Unit Quantity Value
Malaysia 6,045 10,033
Mexico 9,390 56,184
Netherlands 5,320 60,727
New Zealand (excludes Western Samoa) 2,248 17,002
Norway 240 11,812
Pacific Trust Territory 100 317
Pakistan, Islamic Rep. of 144 10,232
Palau, Rep. of 122 3,330
People's Republic of China 32,858 288,828
Peru 2,011 21,791
Poland 7,500 12,948
Russian Federation (U.S.S.R.) 1,295 16,003
Saudi Arabia 3,607 82,079
Singapore 4,011 24,516
South Africa, Rep. of 7/ 1,040 39,058
Spain 1,223 20,693
Sri lanka (Ceylon) 325 1,687
Sweden 1,616 28,842
Switzerland 1,750 6,437
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 8,912 107,623
Thailand 10,808 130,435
Tunisia 76 2,832
Turkey 39,741 206,632
U.S. Minor Outlying Islands 474 19,090
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 2,661 37,295
United Arab Emirates, n.e.s. 9/ 9,528 190,889
United States of America 2,153,110 16,392,429

2.1.2. Handbags, wallets, purses and similar articles Pcs. 2,617 39,501
France 1 135
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 2,613 37,877
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 1 567
United States of America 2 922
2.1.3. Other Pcs. 134,716 1,255,149
Australia 2,605 31,490
Chile 254 7,071
167
Table 3.19 EXPORTS OF SELECTED NON-TIMBER MANUFACTURED ARTICLES: 2013 (continued)
(Value in US $, FOB)
Commodity/Country of Destination Unit Quantity Value

Denmark 1,092 43,809


France 195 7,118
Germany 4,061 9,748
Hawaii 92 450
Hong Kong 390 2,028
India 31 749
Italy 640 7,750
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 920 14,496
Kuwait 4 147
Netherlands 225 6,068
New zealand 178 4,044
Saudi Arabia 7 258
Turkey 6,160 23,880
United Arab Emirates, n.e.s. 9/ 5,145 17,088
United States of America 112,717 1,078,955

2.2 Of Bamboo Pcs. 260,054 909,776

2.2.1. Baskets and basketware containers 384 18,912

United States of America 384 18,912

2.2.2. Other 259,670 890,864

Australia 1,297 5,355


Canada 2,211 6,700
France 5 150
Italy 15,198 77,125
Japan 2,205 14,229
Kuwait 7 48
Netherlands 70,968 30,787
Peru 1,633 15,362
Russian federation 1,134 5,344
Singapore 52 80
Turkey 1,550 6,489
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 5 150
United States of America 163,405 729,045
168
Table 3.19 EXPORTS OF SELECTED NON-TIMBER MANUFACTURED ARTICLES: 2013 (concluded)
(Value in US $, FOB)
Commodity/Country of Destination Unit Quantity Value

2.3 Other Pcs. 38,680 113,590

2.3.1. Placemats, abaca 38,580 113,367

Austria 295 490


Denmark 5,706 9,129
France 2,600 3,200
Hawaii 485 121
Spain 6,000 15,665
Switzerland 960 2,436
United States of America 22,534 82,326

2.3.2. Placemats, pandan 100 223

United States of America 100 223

Source : National Statistics Office (NSO).


Table 3.20 EXPORTS OF PULP AND WASTE PAPER: 2013
169
(Quantity in Net Kilogram, Value in US $, FOB)

Commodity/Country of Destination Quantity Value

Total 40,059,931 71,579,932

1. Chemical wood pupl, soda or sulphate, other than dissolving grades. 6,261 90,282
1.1. Semi-bleached or bleached, Coniferous 6,261 90,282
Indonesia (includes (West Irian) 388 64,047
Thailand 5,873 26,235
2. Wood pulp obtained by a combination of mechanical and chemical 48,072 107,307
pulping processes.

China, People's Rep of 72 68,526


Taiwan (Rep. of China) 48,000 38,781

3. Pulps fibres derived from recovered (waste and scrap)


paper or paperboard or of other fibrous cellulosic material 11,338,031 62,459,321
3.1. Pulps of fibres derived from recovered (waste and scrap) 277,804 765,134
paper or paperboard

China, People's Rep of 9,776 188,445


Japan 778 384,738
Sri lanka (Ceylon) 15,000 16,917
Thailand 250,002 139,696
Zimbabwe (Rhodesia) 2,248 35,338
3.2. Other 11,033,388 50,537,880
3.2.1. Mechanical, Abaca pulp 11,033,388 50,537,880
Bahrain 1,155 8,420
China, People's Rep of 32,863 983,964
France 1,634,056 6,128,431
Germany 48,968 671,523
Hong Kong 61,364 253,959
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 731,304 12,771,690
Korea, Rep. of (South) 368 179,416
Table 3.20 EXPORTS OF PULP AND WASTE PAPER: 2013 (continued)
170
(Quantity in Net Kilogram, Value in US $, FOB)

Commodity/Country of Destination Quantity Value

Malaysia 400 116,817


Netherlands 5,961,890 19,625,052
Sweden 24,500 106,250
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 25,368 273,837
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 2,329,321 8,171,507
United States of America 181,831 1,247,014

3.3. Other 26,839 11,156,307

3.3.1. Chemical, other 376 166,141

Japan 176 91,141


China, People's Rep of 200 75,000

3.3.2. Semi-chemical, abaca pulp 26,463 10,990,166

Australia 985 824,625


Belgium 675 253,125
China, People's Rep of 5,718 2,147,942
Finland 270 101,724
France 136 51,000
Germany 540 202,500
Hongkong 541 810,000
Italy 135 50,625
Japan 1,365 511,875
Malaysia 270 101,250
Netherlands 3,240 1,215,000
Turkey 540 202,500
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 7,020 2,632,500
United States of America 5,028 1,885,500

4. Recovered (waste and scrap) paper or paperboard 28,667,567 8,923,022


4.1. Unbleached kraft paper or paperboard or corrugated paper 3,947,931 2,438,931
or paperboard

Australia 4,067 109,825


Estonia 88 2,462
171

Table 3.20 EXPORTS OF PULP AND WASTE PAPER: 2013 (concluded)


(Quantity in Net Kilogram, Value in US $, FOB)

Commodity/Country of Destination Quantity Value

France 340 12,923


Gabon 2,667 114,306
Indonesia 250 32,500
Japan 82 2,607
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 2,492,320 892,045
Russian federation 343 9,673
Singapore 40 902
Spain 42 2,461
Thailand 1,173,267 619,330
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 7,551 137,162
United States of America 266,874 502,735

4.2. Paper or paperboard made mainly of mechanical pulp 150,480 96,195

Malaysia 150 29,550


Republic of korea 150,000 29,773
Senegal 46 209
Singapore 46 209
Uk Great Britain and N. Ireland 150 29,550
United States of America 88 6,904
4.3. Other, including unsorted waste and scrap 24,569,156 6,387,896

Bangladesh 495,000 120,000


China, People's Rep of 2,591,061 548,156
Germany 248 32,776
Hong Kong 1,078 264,077
Indonesia (includes (West Irian) 445,331 89,914
Japan 468 75,104
Korea, Rep. of (South) 1,153,951 243,828
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 7,027,160 1,454,925
Singapore 347,273 65,800
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 118 6,720
Thailand 9,053,453 2,712,369
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 120 13,322
United Arab Emirates, n.e.s. 9/ 247,029 191,038
United States of America 3,206,866 569,867

Source : National Statistics Office (NSO).


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Table 3.21 FOREST-BASED PRODUCTS EXPORT SUMMARY: 2013

Value
Exports Quantity
('000 US$, FOB)

Log (cu.m) 1,221 2,495


Lumber (cu.m.) 239,565 74,132
Veneer and Other Wood Worked (cu.m.) 2,784 3,078
Plywood and Plywood Veneered Panels (cu.m.) 3,738 3,773
Fiberboard (nk) 20,248 9,523
Non-Timber Forest Products (nk) 521,418 1,023
Selected Non-Timber Manufactured Articles m 22,916
Wood-Based Manufactured Articles (gk) 917,821,274 3,063,002
Pulp and Waste Paper (nk) 40,059,931 71,580
Paper and Articles of Paper and Paperboard (nk) 35,012,082 94,098
Forest-Based Furniture (gk) 21,098,404 105,373
Particleboard (gk) 6,681 219
Other Forest-Based Products m 53,818

Total Forest Products Exports 3,505,030

Total Exports 56,698,000

Forest Products Exports as % of the Total Exports (in terms of value) 6.1819

Note: m indicates miscellaneous unit of measurements


173
TABLE 3.22 TOP TEN FOREST-BASED PRODUCTS EXPORTS: 2013
(Value in thousand US $, FOB)

Rank Product Value % Share to Total

Total 3,499,842 100

1 Wood-Based Manufactured Articles 3,063,002 87.52

2 Forest-Based Furniture 105,373 3.01

3 Paper and Articles of Paper and Paperboard 94,098 2.69

4 Lumber 74,132 2.12

5 Pulp and Waste Paper 71,580 2.05

6 Charcoal 52,367 1.71

7 Selected Non-Timber Manufactured Articles 22,916 0.65

8 Fiberboard 9,523 0.27

9 Plywood and Plywood Veneered Panels 3,773 0.11

10 Veneer and Other Wood Worked 3,078 0.09


174

FIGURE 7. TOP TEN FOREST-BASED PRODUCTS EXPORT: 2013


(VALUE IN '000 US$, FOB)

3,500,000

3,000,000

2,500,000

2,000,000

1,500,000

1,000,000

500,000

0
Veneer and Plywood Fiberboard Selected Charcoal Pulp and Lumber Paper and Forest- Wood-
Other and Non- Waste Articles of Based Based
Wood Plywood Timber Paper Paper and Furniture Manufactu
Worked Veneered Manufactu Paperboard red Articles
Panels res Articles
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
% 0.09 0.11 0.27 0.65 1.50 2.05 2.12 2.69 3.01 87.52
Value 3,078 3,773 9,523 22,916 52,367 71,580 74,132 94,098 105,373 3,063,002
175
Table 3.23 IMPORTS OF LOG AND PROCESSED FOREST PRODUCTS: 1993 - 2013
(Volume in cu.m.,Value in US dollars, CIF)

1/ 2/
Year Log Lumber Plywood Veneer
Volume Value Volume Value Volume Value Volume Value

2013 123,519 22,673,931 240,197 123,074,085 195,037 107,813,877 30,642 12,628,214


2012 115,064 26,241,316 218,607 98,925,060 95,183 72,146,314 59,507 22,048,772
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 22,875 5,486,361
2008 77,557 18,543,320 134,846 52,019,144 1,523 526,994 27,262 9,265,276
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 86,962 29,311,027
1996 877,585 127,412,566 567,426 161,972,198 923 673,804 96,304 29,721,322
1995 694,954 82,036,115 378,531 82,225,192 242 127,608 26,153 8,985,890
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 3,502 2,748,750

1/ Plywood consisting solely of sheets of wood


2/ Veneer for plywood manufacture
Source: National Statistics Office (NSO).
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Table 3.24 ROUNDWOOD IMPORTS: 2013
(Volume in cu.m., Value in US dollars, FOB & CIF)
________Value________
Commodity/Country of Origin Quantity
FOB CIF

Total 123,519 20,885,234 22,673,931

1. Logs 123,519 20,885,234 22,673,931

1.1. Other coniferous 5,539 239,855 348,083

1.1.2. Other | Other 5,539 239,855 348,083

China, People's Rep. of 521 49,404 56,748


New Zealand (excludes Western Samoa) 187 23,667 26,530
Papua New Guinea 4,831 166,784 264,805

1.2. Treated with paint, stains, creosote or other preservatives 4,531 1,389,349 1,901,670

1.2.1. Poles, piles and other wood in the round 1,819 459,163 520,035

United States of America 1,819 459,163 520,035

1.2.2. Other 2,712 930,186 1,381,635

Australia 2,558 881,588 1,323,933


United States of America 153 48,598 57,702

1.3. Other non-coniferous 5,248 779,750 854,059

1.3.1. Dark Red Meranti, Light Red Meranti and Meranti Bakau 601 452,878 471,097

1.3.1.1. Dark Red Meranti (Obar Suluk) | Other 36 58,964 60,349

Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 36 58,964 60,349

1.3.1.2. Light Red Meranti (Red Seraya) | Other 200 175,120 184,644

Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 128 116,637 124,037


Sabah (comprises Malaysia) 73 58,483 60,607
177
Table 3.24 ROUNDWOOD IMPORTS: 2013 (concluded)
(Volume in cu.m., Value in US dollars, FOB & CIF)

Value
Commodity/Country of Origin Quantity
FOB CIF

1.3.1.3. Meranti Bakau | Other 365 218,794 226,104

Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 365 218,794 226,104

1.3.2. Other 4,646 326,872 382,962

1.3.2.2. Other | Other 4,646 326,872 382,962

Solomon Islands (British) 4,185 283,839 334,312


Uruguay 462 43,033 48,650
1.4. Other 108,202 18,476,280 19,570,119

1.4.1. Other 108,202 18,476,280 19,570,119

1.4.1.1. Poles, piles and other wood in the round 786 218,630 238,416

Japan (excludes Okinawa) 442 133,638 143,037


United States of America 344 84,992 95,379
1.4.1.2. Other 107,415 18,257,650 19,331,703
Belgium 2,530 209,901 261,917
Cameroon 142 10,239 13,942
Canada 556 233,330 258,264
Germany 81 7,357 8,214
Indonesia 6 3,361 3,475
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 233 79,344 88,456
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 20,267 2,876,896 3,167,718
Papua New Guinea 50,619 7,802,935 8,134,634
Republic of Korea 46 12,844 14,098
Singapore 3,081 946,384 947,499
Solomon Islands (British) 26,740 5,768,282 6,092,531
South Africa, Rep. of 7/ 951 51,943 57,551
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 139 15,323 18,222
United States of America 399 141,515 156,524
Uruguay 1,624 97,996 108,658
Source: National Statistics Office (NSO)
Table 3.25 LUMBER IMPORTS: 2013
178
(Volume in cubic meter, FOB & CIF value in US dollars)
Value
Commodity/Country of Origin Volume
FOB CIF

Total 240,197 114,362,174 123,074,085

1. Railway or tramway sleepers (cross-ties) of wood. 33 8,078 9,255

1.1. Other 33 8,078 9,255

Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 6 1,607 1,902


United States of America 27 6,471 7,353

2. Wood sawn or chipped lengthwise, sliced or peeled, whether


31,312 15,408,583 16,486,655
or not planed sanded or end-jointed, of a thickness exceeding 6 mm.

2.1. Coniferous 31,312 15,408,583 16,486,655

2.1.1. Planed 2,162 1,333,495 1,391,057


Canada 1,163 834,621 860,840
Chile 76 29,786 33,358
Germany 462 214,346 215,481
Netherlands 53 28,359 29,854
New zealand 26 10,762 13,090
United States of America 366 205,239 226,997
Vietnam 16 10,382 11,437
2.1.2. Other 29,149 14,075,088 15,095,598
Australia 105 167,789 185,324
Canada 16,694 8,048,577 8,626,972
China, People's Rep of 422 402,521 422,211
France 25 53,891 59,662
Germany 1,129 484,543 527,842
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 501 271,233 300,436
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 943 351,101 367,922
Netherlands 77 35,169 39,108
New Zealand (excludes Western Samoa) 1,527 785,793 873,661
Romania 308 173,853 187,807
Singapore 997 419,720 458,817
United States of America 6,344 2,865,090 3,028,151
Vietnam 79 15,808 17,685
Table 3.25 LUMBER IMPORTS: 2013 (continued)
179
(Volume in cubic meter, FOB & CIF value in US dollars)
Value
Commodity/Country of Origin Volume
FOB CIF

3. Of tropical wood 19,854 5,865,842 6,417,896

3.1. Dark Red Meranti, Light Meranti | Other 4,572 1,650,088 1,861,918

Canada 750 309,449 334,554


Germany 807 279,540 319,253
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 386 398,193 426,121
Romania 132 60,713 66,099
Solomon islands (british) 2,497 602,193 715,891

3.2. Meranti Bakau | Other 63 187,928 190,103


Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 63 187,928 190,103

3.3. White Lauan, white Meranti, white Seraya, Yellow Meranti and Alan | Other 68 32,555 35,392

Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 45 20,513 21,912


Vietnam 23 12,042 13,480

3.4. Other 15,150 3,995,271 4,330,483


3.4.1. Jelutong | Other 1,543 985,379 986,888

Canada 927 630,814 631,554


China, People's Rep of 63 81,688 82,135
Italy 96 40,082 40,130
Romania 64 26,773 26,805
United States of America 392 206,022 206,264

3.4.2. Kapur | Other 71 34,224 37,887

Canada 71 34,224 37,887

3.4.3. Kempas | Other 556 54,201 65,448

Cameroon 556 54,201 65,448


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Table 3.25 LUMBER IMPORTS: 2013 (continued)
(Volume in cubic meter, FOB & CIF value in US dollars)
Value
Commodity/Country of Origin Volume
FOB CIF

3.4.4. Other | Jongkong and Merbau 76 12,847 14,397

3.4.4.1. Planed 12 6,139 6,831

Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 12 6,139 6,831


3.4.4.2. Sanded or end-jointed 64 6,708 7,566

Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 64 6,708 7,566


3.4.5. Other | Other 12,904 2,908,620 3,225,863

Cameroon 247 32,516 40,813


Malaysia 316 23,334 28,288
Papua New Guinea 12,141 2,808,112 3,105,607
Singapore 170 37,428 41,383
United States of America 29 7,230 9,772

4. Other 188,999 93,079,671 100,160,279

4.1. Of oak | Other 152 102,054 111,498


Canada 39 35,277 37,833
Germany 28 7,803 8,650
Peru 32 38,772 40,920
United States of America 54 20,202 24,095

4.2. Of beech | Other 97 55,365 60,076


Canada 8 7,765 8,275
Germany 89 47,600 51,801

4.3. Other 188,750 92,922,252 99,988,705


4.3.1. Other 188,750 92,922,252 99,988,705
4.3.1.1. Paraserianthes falcataria 326 96,312 105,764
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 274 80,421 87,166
Solomon Islands (british) 53 15,891 18,598
181
Table 3.25 LUMBER IMPORTS: 2013 (concluded)
(Volume in cubic meter, FOB & CIF value in US dollars)
Value
Commodity/Country of Origin Volume
FOB CIF

4.3.2. Other 188,424 92,825,940 99,882,941

Afghanistan 306 132,283 146,254


Australia 26 17,660 19,788
Austria a 474 1,038
Cameroon 1,322 181,013 224,325
Canada 87,083 51,546,452 55,600,085
China, People's Rep of 486 427,506 454,362
Finland 237 330,486 376,717
Gabon 260 65,429 86,518
Germany 21,415 9,651,241 10,331,080
Hong Kong, China 1 14,292 15,122
India 326 122,028 135,088
Indonesia (includes (West Irian) 34 57,629 63,800
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 2,075 1,519,720 1,669,686
Korea, Rep. of (South) 841 496,492 518,965
Lithuania 335 153,859 169,446
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 23,963 7,090,762 7,827,460
Netherlands 96 34,751 38,735
New Zealand (excludes Western Samoa) 209 331,227 366,901
Papua New Guinea 57 15,747 19,125
Romania 5,033 2,166,452 2,362,160
Singapore 15,287 3,697,675 3,879,570
Slovenia 49 18,415 20,387
Solomon islands (british) 1,820 336,291 434,446
Sweden 119 45,539 50,349
Russian Federation (U.S.S.R.) 61 21,423 23,263
Ukraine (Ukrainian S.S.R.) 142 24,246 27,088
United States of America 26,653 14,198,046 14,883,769
Guam 2 1,003 1,179
Vietnam 187 127,799 136,235

a - less than 1 cubic meter


Source: National Statistics Office (NSO)
Table 3.26 IMPORTS OF VENEER AND OTHER WOOD WORKED: 2013
182
(Volume in cubic meter, FOB & CIF values in US dollars)
Value
Commodity /Country of Origin Volume
FOB CIF

Total 30,642 10,722,343 12,628,214

1. Coniferous 8,282 3,439,886 3,858,045

1.1. Cedar wood slats for pencil manufacture 59 161,928 166,558

China, People's Rep. of 59 161,928 166,558

1.2. Radiata pinewood for blackboard manufactruing 1,578 243,366 277,066

China, People's Rep. of 1,535 232,421 264,695


New Zealand (excludes Western Samoa) 43 10,945 12,371

1.3. Face veneer sheets 2,874 913,475 1,046,716

Australia 2 14,563 17,640


China, People's Rep. of 2,861 838,218 956,766
France a 1,330 2,430
Germany a 506 536
Hong Kong 4 12,579 14,085
Singapore 4 12,786 14,301
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 1 10,795 12,236
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland a 7,823 8,808
United States of America a 2,653 3,152
Vietnam 2 12,222 16,762

1.4. Other 3,772 2,121,117 2,367,705

1.4.1. Sheet for veneering which are obtained by slicing laminated wood 434 305,944 337,001

China, People's Rep. of 331 65,661 74,010


Hong Kong 1 5,112 5,513
Italy 20 9,909 11,097
Japan 83 221,386 241,058
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland a 3,876 5,323

1.4.2. Sheets for plywood 43 4,092 4,579


China, People's Rep. of 43 4,092 4,579
Table 3.26 IMPORTS OF VENEER AND OTHER WOOD WORKED: 2013 (continued)
183
(Volume in cubic meter, FOB & CIF values in US dollars)

Value
Commodity /Country of Origin Volume
FOB CIF

1.4.3. Veneer corestock 397 148,288 175,593

China, People's Rep. of 382 93,406 106,625


Germany a 3,543 4,138
Hong Kong 4 33,388 40,245
Italy 11 4,882 5,492
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 1 11,977 16,377
United Arab Emirates, n.e.s. 9/ a 1,092 2,716

1.4.4. Other 2,897 1,662,793 1,850,532

Australia 5 52,808 59,949


Canada a 12,405 14,650
China, People's Rep. of 2,675 550,963 635,599
Hong Kong 10 91,153 99,418
India a 499 553
Italy a 5,586 6,106
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 126 352,628 392,750
Korea, Rep. of (South) 12 5,049 5,575
Romania 9 24,818 26,425
Singapore 56 536,978 575,007
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 1 516 569
Thailand a 1,120 1,282
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 1 25,790 29,805
United States of America 2 2,480 2,844

2. Other 8,001 2,223,766 2,746,845

2.1. Other 8,001 2,223,766 2,746,845

2.4.1. Sheets for veneering which are obtained by slicing laminated wood 224 87,495 92,076

China, People's Rep. of 224 87,495 92,076

2.4.2. Sheets for plywood, of White Lauan a 17,270 19,774

China, People's Rep. of a 17,270 19,774


Table 3.26 IMPORTS OF VENEER AND OTHER WOOD WORKED: 2013 (continued)
184
(Volume in cubic meter, FOB & CIF values in US dollars)
Value
Commodity /Country of Origin Volume
FOB CIF

2.4.3. Veneer corestock 1,900 385,273 501,475

China, People's Rep. of 232 84,533 97,148


Solomon Islands (British) 1,668 300,740 404,327

2.4.4. Other 5,876 1,733,728 2,133,520

China, People's Rep. of 1,832 979,120 1,101,179


Hong Kong 4 566 854
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 242 44,088 49,407
Solomon Islands (British) 3,748 698,171 968,671
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 50 11,783 13,409

3. Other 14,359 5,058,691 6,023,324

3.1. Face veneer sheets 554 344,826 384,033

China, People's Rep. of 485 86,070 96,801


Hong Kong 8 22,910 25,579
Italy 21 69,634 80,120
Romania 9 33,870 35,850
Singapore 15 76,121 85,814
Spain 15 56,221 59,869

3.2. Other 13,805 4,713,865 5,639,291

3.2.1. Veneer corestock 3,074 1,111,613 1,538,953

China, People's Rep. of 1,045 510,097 579,105


Hong Kong 7 1,970 2,304
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 2,003 553,043 907,283
Singapore 6 21,409 23,446
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 10 2,180 2,615
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 4 22,914 24,200
Table 3.26 IMPORTS OF VENEER AND OTHER WOOD WORKED: 2013 (concluded)
185
(Volume in cubic meter, FOB & CIF values in US dollars)

Value
Commodity /Country of Origin Volume
FOB CIF

3.2.4. Other 10,731 3,602,252 4,100,338

3.2.4.1. Other 10,731 3,602,252 4,100,338

Australia 3 26,347 29,667


China, People's Rep. of 4,390 1,383,639 1,573,388
Germany 236 159,961 172,576
Hong Kong 19 56,921 61,400
Italy 47 24,311 27,778
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 26 30,542 33,811
Korea, Rep. of (South) 352 209,558 232,058
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 2,835 412,061 485,571
New Zealand (excludes Western Samoa) 2,113 920,819 1,019,375
Singapore 28 117,717 127,453
Solomon Islands (British) 574 162,247 226,356
Spain 4 11,483 13,252
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 101 27,143 30,333
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 1 15,273 17,432
United States of America 3 36,249 40,843
Vietnam a 7,981 9,045

* - not exceeding 6 mm, N.E.S.


a - less than 1 cubic meter
Source: National Statistics Office (NSO)
Table 3.27 IMPORTS OF PLYWOOD AND OTHER PLYWOOD AND VENEERED PANELS AND SIMILAR LAMINATED WOOD
186
PRODUCTS: 2013
(Volume in cubic meters, FOB & CIF values in US dollars)

Value
Commodity/Country of Origin Volume
FOB CIF

Total 195,037 99,759,644 107,813,877

1. Plywood consisting solely of sheets of wood each ply not 10,251 6,333,940 6,815,336
exceeding 6 mm thickness

1.1. With at least one outer ply of tropical wood 3,903 2,866,946 3,119,918

1.1.1. Plain | Other 2,502 2,297,744 2,509,879

China, People's Rep of 377 212,690 231,261


Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 2,058 1,986,951 2,175,026
Singapore 67 98,103 103,592
1.1.2. Other 1,401 569,202 610,039

1.1.2.1. Of Lauan or Tangile 519 169,675 183,102

China, People's Rep of 519 169,675 183,102

1.1.1.2. Other 882 399,527 426,937

China, People's Rep of 469 120,234 128,988


Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 413 279,293 297,949

1.2. Other, with at least one outer ply of non-coniferous wood 22 34,986 39,484

1.2.1. Plain a 19,561 23,589

United States of America a 19,561 23,589

1.2.2. Other 22 15,425 15,895


China, People's Rep of 22 15,425 15,895
1.3. Other 6,326 3,432,008 3,655,934

1.3.1. Plain 3,201 1,062,849 1,149,372

China, People's Rep of 3,201 1,062,849 1,149,372


Table 3.27 IMPORTS OF PLYWOOD AND OTHER PLYWOOD AND VENEERED PANELS AND SIMILAR LAMINATED WOOD
187
PRODUCTS: 2013 (continued)
(Volume in cubic meters, FOB & CIF values in US dollars)

Value
Commodity/Country of Origin Volume
FOB CIF

1.3.2. Other 3,125 2,369,159 2,506,562

China, People's Rep of 252 85,596 93,269


Japan (excludes Okinawa) 1 3,339 3,728
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 2,872 2,279,745 2,409,020
United States of America a 479 545

2. Other, with at least one outer ply of non-coniferous wood 71,471 26,610,072 29,039,428

2.1. Other 71,471 26,610,072 29,039,428

'2.1.1. Plywood panels faced with metal, artificial plastic, or other materials 20,949 6,971,203 7,615,827

China, People's Rep of 20,941 6,965,005 7,608,381


Hong Kong, China 3 2,336 2,474
United States of America 5 3,862 4,972

'2.1.2. Other 50,522 19,638,869 21,423,601

China, People's Rep of 44,992 15,489,609 16,872,300


Hong Kong 23 32,587 34,316
Indonesia (includes West Irian) 68 28,611 32,571
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 8 25,402 26,735
Korea, Rep. of (South) 5,135 3,684,996 4,044,579
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 5 2,839 3,212
Romania 28 21,571 22,926
Russian Federation 30 35,401 37,546
Sabah (comprises Malaysia) 66 84,613 94,365
Singapore 101 177,977 189,669
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 11 8,147 8,697
United States of America 34 35,146 42,420
Vietnam 21 11,970 14,265
Table 3.27 IMPORTS OF PLYWOOD AND OTHER PLYWOOD AND VENEERED PANELS AND SIMILAR LAMINATED WOOD
188
PRODUCTS: 2013 (continued)
(Volume in cubic meters, FOB & CIF values in US dollars)

Value
Commodity/Country of Origin Volume
FOB CIF

3. Other 113,315 66,815,632 71,959,113

3.1. With at least one ply of tropical wood 1,160 332,006 367,194
3.1.1. Of particle board 776 253,297 281,604

China, People's Rep of 264 34,131 38,241


Hong Kong, China 29 1,854 2,074
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 482 217,312 241,289

3.1.2. Other 384 78,709 85,590

China, People's Rep of 384 78,709 85,590

3.2. Other 112,155 66,483,626 71,591,919


3.2.1. Plywood panels faced with metal, artificial plastic, or other materials 2,907 895,981 979,211

China, People's Rep of 2,828 841,479 918,558


Hong Kong 14 5,509 6,341
India 25 3,802 4,075
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 9 25,810 28,759
Singapore 15 10,116 11,527
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 16 8,936 9,469
United States of America a 329 482
3.2.2. Other 109,248 65,587,645 70,612,708
Australia 25 38,157 43,339
Belgium 1 3,400 6,213
Canada 1,246 1,079,633 1,157,501
China, People's Rep of 47,404 15,234,341 16,661,292
Germany 714 417,475 439,683
Hong Kong 74 41,449 44,205
India 242 39,221 41,771
Indonesia (includes (west irian) 274 131,296 148,199
Italy 97 18,407 19,976
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 2,579 1,662,635 1,839,327
Korea, Rep. of (South) 125 68,840 73,540
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 53,249 44,553,700 47,685,504
New Zealand (excludes Western Samoa) 11 55,642 59,460
Romania 179 82,760 88,149
Sarawak (comprises malaysia) 813 630,741 668,697
Table 3.27 IMPORTS OF PLYWOOD AND OTHER PLYWOOD AND VENEERED PANELS AND SIMILAR LAMINATED WOOD
189
PRODUCTS: 2013 (concluded)
(Volume in cubic meters, FOB & CIF values in US dollars)

Value
Commodity/Country of Origin Volume
FOB CIF

Singapore 1,200 1,096,125 1,158,693


South Africa, Rep. of 7/ 133 10,931 12,101
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 208 122,734 131,913
Thailand 224 52,351 58,686
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 1 3,503 3,731
United States of America 75 61,223 68,593
Vietnam 375 183,081 202,135

a - less than 1 cubic meter


Source: National Statistics Office (NSO)
190
Table 3.28 PARTICLEBOARD IMPORTS: 2013
(Quantity in Gross kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US dollars)
Value
Commodity/Country of Origin Quantity
FOB CIF

Particleboard and similar board of wood or other ligneous materials

Total 57,311,335 22,689,520 24,897,901

1. Oriented strand board and waferboard of wood 28,790,642 11,847,454 13,050,874

1.1 Unworked or not further worked than sanded 1,147,471 348,878 404,061

Australia 25,758 8,022 20,181


China, People's Rep of 295,677 149,026 164,300
Germany 70,579 19,643 21,680
Italy 277,380 71,905 84,325
Malaysia (federation of Malaya) 307,300 62,576 70,830
Thailand 49,832 9,647 10,937
Vietnam 120,945 28,059 31,808

1.2 Other 27,643,171 11,498,576 12,646,813

China, People's Rep of 8,143,522 2,482,364 2,661,001


France 17,785 101,286 113,026
Germany 99,729 41,423 46,395
Hong Kong 59,348 16,250 17,397
Italy 647,560 157,267 178,927
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 435,876 385,422 415,227
Malaysia (federation of Malaya) 12,938,401 6,350,306 7,057,264
Singapore 488,117 328,060 355,747
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 479 7,544 8,351
Thailand 4,643,285 1,571,213 1,729,305
United States of America 48,124 29,172 32,345
Vietnam 120,945 28,269 31,828

2. Other of wood 7,483,276 2,575,528 2,797,021


2.1. Surface-covered with melamine-impregnated paper 1,115,711 355,988 390,372

China, People's Rep of 64,672 58,953 62,071


Italy 174,900 39,260 44,509
Japan 102 1,565 1,730
Malaysia (federation of Malaya) 167,237 69,242 74,426
Thailand 657,195 174,413 192,220
United States of America 51,605 12,555 15,416
191
Table 3.28 PARTICLEBOARD IMPORTS: 2013 (concluded)
(Quantity in Gross kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US dollars)
Value
Commodity/Country of Origin Quantity
FOB CIF

2.2 Surface-covered with decorative laminates of plastics 2,741,722 897,747 971,074

China, People's Rep of 794,751 337,882 353,682


Germany 12,825 7,579 8,904
Italy 270,000 54,244 60,806
Malaysia (federation of Malaya) 589,579 150,429 165,904
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 2,568 28,399 32,291
Thailand 1,071,999 319,214 349,487

2.3. Other 3,625,843 1,321,793 1,435,575

China, People's Rep of 1,712,660 512,580 541,931


Hong Kong 49,700 7,774 8,797
Indonesia 20,350 42,292 47,166
Malaysia (federation of Malaya) 1,196,473 429,615 478,665
Thailand 579,468 216,773 233,981
Vietnam 67,192 112,759 125,035

3. Other 21,037,417 8,266,538 9,050,006

Australia 40,696 24,485 26,163


Austria 205,417 100,033 114,064
China, People's Rep of 6,587,446 2,118,315 2,296,634
Germany 148,738 73,461 81,502
Hong Kong 23,000 7,126 7,950
Indonesia (includes (West Irian) 1,960 3,996 4,264
Italy 630,870 148,233 172,988
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 450,329 575,614 631,807
Republic of (South) Korea 310,464 286,830 305,045
Malaysia (federation of Malaya) 8,888,540 3,926,870 4,304,259
Singapore 31,801 35,506 39,000
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 257,356 32,843 36,206
Thailand 3,311,855 903,693 996,641
Vietnam 148,945 29,533 33,483

Source: National Statistics Office (NSO).


Table 3.29 FIBERBOARD IMPORTS: 2013
192
(Quantity in Net Kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US dollars)
Value
Commodity/Country of Origin Quantity
FOB CIF

Total 48,235,603 26,856,105 29,385,064

1. Fiberboard of wood or other ligneous materials,


of a density excdg. 0.80 g/cm3 27,773,900 15,591,544 17,068,225

1.1. Not mechanically worked or surface covered 754,181 312,614 348,982

China, People's Rep. of 71,490 27,267 30,452


Hong Kong 7,650 3,062 3,355
Indonesia (includes (West Irian) 45,568 13,947 15,571
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 305,023 125,885 140,701
Republic of Korea 19,008 3,489 3,958
Singapore 3,885 35,728 39,534
Thailand 119,172 36,099 39,333
Vietnam 182,385 67,137 76,078

1.2. Other 27,019,719 15,278,930 16,719,243

Australia 156,157 77,892 89,246


Austria 2,047 17,369 42,464
Belgium 11,032 5,289 6,393
China, People's Rep. of 7,685,264 3,168,759 3,423,308
Germany 169,591 115,200 121,151
Hong Kong 151,519 105,543 122,169
India 7,480 6,697 7,228
Indonesia (includes (West Irian) 1,739,162 548,629 607,672
Italy 75,740 35,910 39,704
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 15,514 65,939 73,182
Korea, Rep. of (South) 295,451 134,636 150,991
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 6,646,452 5,439,965 6,059,128
New Zealand (excludes Western Samoa) 2,498,668 2,442,272 2,608,088
Singapore 916,681 733,922 769,408
Spain 17,155 11,174 12,489
Sweden 14,564 24,454 26,130
Switzerland 2,640 12,056 13,358
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 60,448 71,550 76,389
Thailand 5,832,466 1,961,186 2,130,410
Table 3.29 FIBERBOARD IMPORTS: 2013 (continued)
193
(Quantity in Net Kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US dollars)
Value
Commodity/Country of Origin Quantity
FOB CIF

UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 46 319 366


United Arab Emirates, n.e.s. 1,200 4,033 4,151
United States of America 2,117 2,356 2,580
Vietnam 718,325 293,780 333,238

2. Fiberboard of wood or other ligneous materials,


of a density excdg. 0.50 g/cm3 but not excdg. 0.80 g/cm3 16,000,409 9,327,127 10,232,424

2.1 Not mechanically worked or surface covered 10,821,779 5,516,357 5,994,398

Australia 48,972 24,663 27,811


Chile 12,494 13,513 15,428
China, People's Rep. of 963,847 235,473 260,016
Germany 54,627 34,143 36,254
Hong Kong 52,917 26,967 30,474
Indonesia (includes (West Irian) 304,591 97,990 107,208
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 506,682 500,172 554,328
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 5,513,864 2,489,742 2,712,518
New Zealand (excludes Western Samoa) 1,217,620 1,248,733 1,326,812
Republic of Korea 67,250 48,481 53,719
Singapore 48,731 97,493 105,894
Switzerland 288 2,635 5,189
Thailand 1,956,311 648,669 703,934
United States of America 10,585 16,801 19,718
Vietnam 63,000 30,882 35,095

2.2. Wooden beading and mouldings 76,665 24,815 28,017

China, People's Rep. of 61,543 20,389 22,917


Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 15,122 4,426 5,100

2.3. Other 5,101,965 3,785,955 4,210,009

Australia 24,302 11,292 12,953


China, People's Rep. of 429,837 152,153 165,522
Germany 19,066 7,412 8,785
Hong Kong 81,000 12,794 16,946
Indonesia (includes (West Irian) 357,897 122,303 134,841
Table 3.29 FIBERBOARD IMPORTS: 2013 (continued)
194
(Quantity in Net Kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US dollars)
Value
Commodity/Country of Origin Quantity
FOB CIF

Japan (excludes Okinawa) 10,359 38,242 42,264


Korea, Rep. of (South) 152,742 86,802 98,377
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 2,239,912 1,832,068 2,053,512
New Zealand (excludes Western Samoa) 838,377 851,611 946,036
Russian Federation (U.S.S.R.) 70,165 16,128 18,571
Singapore 413,838 415,032 451,815
Thailand 464,470 240,118 260,387

3. Fiberboard of wood or other ligneous materials, 4,461,294 1,937,434 2,084,415


of a density excdg. 0.35 g/cm3 but not excdg. 0.50 g/cm3

3.1. Not mechanically worked or surface covered 156,810 54,711 59,394

Indonesia (includes (West Irian) 84,350 29,346 32,317


Thailand 72,460 25,365 27,077

3.2. Other 596,920 482,221 495,136

3.2.1. Wooden beading and mouldings, including moulded 23,164 17,820 18,955
skirting and other moulded board

Taiwan (Rep. of China) 23,164 17,820 18,955

3.2.2. Other 573,756 464,401 476,181


Australia 24,707 11,704 13,403
China, People's Rep. of 66,056 28,185 31,517
Hong Kong 25,132 5,654 6,765
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 399,505 385,369 388,054
New Zealand 16,144 9,945 11,369
Thailand 42,212 23,544 25,073
3.3. Other, Not mechanically worked or surface covered 71,400 44,923 47,294

Australia 1,400 1,557 1,693


China, People's Rep. of 40,000 19,823 20,904
Malaysia 30,000 23,543 24,697
Table 3.29 FIBERBOARD IMPORTS: 2013 (concluded)
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(Quantity in Net Kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US dollars)
Value
Commodity/Country of Origin Quantity
FOB CIF

3.4. Other 3,636,164 1,355,579 1,482,591

3.4.1 Wooden beading and mouldings, including moulded 50,688 28,988 32,597
skirting and other moulded board

China, People's Rep. of 35,688 15,422 18,417


Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 15,000 13,566 14,180

3.4.2. Other 3,585,476 1,326,591 1,449,994

Australia 123,971 83,903 91,525


Chile 33,100 34,744 39,706
China, People's Rep. of 1,146,221 454,393 495,697
Germany 42,858 7,888 9,200
Hong Kong 552 6,230 6,579
India 14,960 13,422 15,080
Indonesia 117,528 36,617 39,836
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 273,221 103,012 111,920
New Zealand 41,787 23,613 27,097
Republic of Korea 296 625 686
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 8,940 13,003 13,777
Thailand 1,676,323 511,654 557,285
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 70 539 625
United States of America 1,429 956 1,094
Vietnam 104,220 35,992 39,887

Source: National Statistics Office (NSO).


196
Table 3.30 IMPORTS OF WOOD RESIDUES: 2013
(Quantity in Net kilogram, Value in US dollars, FOB & CIF)
Value
Commodity/Country of Origin Quantity
FOB CIF

Total 828,325 518,227 573,928

1. Sawdust and wood waste and scrap whether or not


agglomerated in logs, briquettes, pellets or 828,325 518,227 573,928
similar forms

1.1. Salago bark 46,920 34,714 37,914

Germany 46,920 34,714 37,914

1.2. Other 781,405 483,513 536,014

Australia 538 2,863 3,170


China, People's Rep of 16,667 3,515 4,308
Germany 658,241 454,726 498,464
Malaysia 4,020 1,399 1,580
Netherlands 28,510 1,710 5,650
Thailand 72,735 18,011 20,628
United States of America 694 1,289 2,214

Source: National Statistics Office (NSO).


197
Table 3.31 IMPORTS OF WOOD WOOL, WOOD FLOUR: 2013
(Quantity in Net Kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US dollars)

Value
Commodity/Country of Origin Quantity
FOB CIF

Wood wool, wood flour 2,096,443 546,145 613,173

China, People's Rep. of 631,709 274,488 305,603


Germany 72,120 46,152 50,501
India 14,000 9,965 11,012
Indonesia (includes West Irian) 427,324 44,703 52,763
Korea, Rep. of (South) 115 541 1,361
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 48,750 6,056 7,193
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 413 2,968 3,071
Thailand 190,350 70,960 79,558
Vietnam 711,662 90,312 102,111

Source: National Statistics Office (NSO).


198
Table 3.32 IMPORTS OF WOOD CONTINOUSLY SHAPED ALONG ANY OF ITS EDGES OR FACES: 2013
(Quantity in Gross Kilogram, Value in US $, FOB, CIF)
Value
Commodity/Country of Origin Quantity
FOB CIF

Total 11,150,646 6,947,811 7,722,206

1. Wood of coniferous species including strips and


friezes for parquet flooring, not assembled 1,167,738 449,003 480,259

Canada 47,968 29,130 30,876


China, People's Rep of 1,098,593 407,288 435,744
Hong Kong 18,980 9,107 9,817
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 2,050 2,241 2,450
United States of America 147 1,237 1,372

2. Wood of non-coniferous species including strips and


friezes for parquet flooring, not assembled 9,982,908 6,498,808 7,241,947

2.1. Other strips for parquet flooring 147,950 73,870 77,603

Netherlands 44,000 15,707 16,609


China, People's Rep of 103,950 58,163 60,994

2.1. Other 9,834,958 6,424,938 7,164,344


Australia 123,418 64,809 68,851
Austria 67,571 383,368 432,117
Canada 14,970 11,281 14,022
China, People's Rep of 733,712 957,462 1,020,200
Finland 91,803 152,617 193,063
Germany 130,855 367,336 403,228
Hong Kong 20,804 26,263 27,675
Indonesia (includes West Irian) 70,039 87,097 90,839
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 4,438,918 3,143,913 3,443,702
Korea, Rep. of (South) 24,546 22,140 24,545
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 12,747 43,587 47,579
New Zealand (excludes Western Samoa) 4,500 33,849 36,941
Singapore 532,042 347,286 493,661
Spain 2,628 15,362 16,735
199
Table 3.32 IMPORTS OF WOOD CONTINOUSLY SHAPED ALONG ANY OF ITS EDGES OR FACES: 2013 (concluded)
(Quantity in Gross Kilogram, Value in US $, FOB, CIF)
Value
Commodity/Country of Origin Quantity
FOB CIF

Taiwan (Rep. of China) 1,900 3,715 4,567


United States of America 33,225 24,299 27,921
Vietnam 3,531,280 740,554 818,698

Source : National Statistics Office. (NSO).


200
Table 3.33 IMPORTS OF DENSIFIED WOOD AND RECONSTITUTED WOOD: 2013
(Volume in cubic meters, Value in US $, FOB)

Value
Commodity/Country of Origin Volume FOB CIF

Total 1,300,164 554,540 600,787

Densified wood, in blocks, plates, strips 1,300,164 554,540 600,787

China, People's Rep. of 12,328 18,679 19,370


Korea, Rep. of (South) 3,656 2,297 2,454
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 77,871 27,514 27,734
Singapore 643,569 200,305 226,816
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 539,707 264,567 278,583
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 6 35 96
Vietnam 23,027 41,143 45,734

Source : National Statistics Office (NSO).

,
Table 3.34 IMPORTS OF WOOD SIMPLY SHAPED : 2013
201
(Quantity in gross kilogram, FOB & CIF in US $)

Value
Commodity/Country of Origin Quantity FOB CIF

Total 96,667 69,278 72,958

1. Coniferous 25,450 5,656 6,173

1.1. Hoopwood: split poles; piles; pickets and stakes 25,440 4,625 5,065

UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 25,440 4,625 5,065

1.2. Wooden sticks 10 1,031 1,108

China, People's Rep of 10 1,031 1,108

2. Non-coniferous 71,217 63,622 66,785

2.1. Chipwood and the like 30,500 8,865 9,215

China, People's Rep of 30,500 8,865 9,215

2.2. Wooden sticks 40,717 54,757 57,570

China, People's Rep of 15,830 11,631 12,147


United States of America 24,887 43,126 45,423

Source : National Statistics Office.


202
Table 3.35 IMPORTS OF WOOD CHARCOAL WHETHER OR NOT AGGLOMERATED: 2013
(Quantity in Net Kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US dollars)

Value
Commodity/Country of Origin Quantity
FOB CIF

Total 481,040 157,014 172,457

1. Of coconut, not agglomerated 168,020 74,964 82,918

Indonesia 168,000 74,923 82,869


Japan (excludes Okinawa) 20 41 49

2. Of wood, not agglomerated 943 203 233

Japan 943 203 233

3. Other 312,077 81,847 89,306

China, People's Rep of 47,627 31,657 34,052


Indonesia (includes West Irian) 20,000 11,142 11,737
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 1,145 1,038 1,224
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 76,135 15,124 17,185
Sri Lanka (Ceylon) 160,051 17,847 19,640
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 4,500 4,413 4,672
United States of America 2,619 626 796

Source: National Statistics Office (NSO).


203
Table 3.36 IMPORTS OF WOOD CHIPS & PARTICLES: 2013
(Quantity in Gross Kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US dollars)

Value
Commodity/Country of Origin Quantity
FOB CIF

Total 65,211 45,370 51,107

1. Wood in chip particles, coniferous 25,800 6,752 7,385

Indonesia (includes West Irian) 25,800 6,752 7,385

2. Wood in chip particles, non coniferous 39,411 38,618 43,722

China, People's Rep. of 1,149 16,998 17,686


Germany 37,588 21,012 24,958
United States of America 674 608 1,078

Source: National Statistics Office (NSO).


Table 3.37 IMPORTS OF OTHER WOOD-BASED MANUFACTURED ARTICLES, N.E.S: 2013 204
(Quantity in Gross Kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US dollars)

Value
Commodity /Country of Origin Quantity
FOB CIF
Total 30,147,486 25,264,656 27,285,159

1. Wooden frames for paintings, photographs, mirrors or similar objects. 1,335,904 986,731 1,040,976

China, People's Rep of 1,240,943 800,210 843,933


France 175 285 300
Hong Kong 1,896 700 799
India 1,094 921 1,016
Indonesia (includes (West Irian) 505 2,629 2,769
Italy 95 1,488 1,878
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 2,974 17,998 20,065
Republic of (South) Korea 24,149 9,475 10,159
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 31,274 20,107 21,378
Morocco 1,230 855 1,073
Portugal 150 585 605
Singapore 164 370 392
Spain 259 561 574
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 60 277 307
Thailand 6,137 50,333 52,029
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 297 2,538 2,620
United States of America 167 11,252 12,724
Vietnam 24,335 66,147 68,355

2. Packing Cases, Boxes, Crates, Drums, and Similar Packings, of Wood


Cable-drums of Wood; Pallets, Box Pallets, and Other Load Boards, of Wood 1,239,734 1,531,931 1,715,493
Pallet Collars of Wood

2.1. Cases, boxes, crates, drums and similar packings; cable-drums 247,095 565,891 641,193

2.1.1. Packing cases, boxes, crates, drums and similar packings 246,999 534,963 609,743

Australia 96 219 224


Chile 1,670 510 593
China, People's Rep of 242,358 520,317 588,466
Japan 1,647 2,922 3,537
Table 3.37 IMPORTS OF OTHER WOOD-BASED MANUFACTURED ARTICLES, N.E.S: 2013 (continued)
205
(Quantity in Gross Kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US dollars)

Value
Commodity /Country of Origin Quantity
FOB CIF

Republic of (South) Korea 223 1,620 1,789


Lebanon 140 2,122 2,994
Singapore 174 2,819 2,957
Switzerland 270 440 4,984
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 223 770 800
Thailand 132 1,520 1,582
United States of America 66 1,704 1,817

2.1.2. Cable-drums 96 30,928 31,450

Germany 96 30,928 31,450

2.2. Pallets, box pallets and other load boards; pallet collars 992,639 966,040 1,074,300

2.2.1. Pallets and box pallets 156,387 141,547 160,053

Australia 59,695 5,874 9,450


China, People's Rep of 11,486 42,470 46,592
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 27,389 6,476 7,171
Republic of (South) Korea 7,116 49,046 54,841
Malaysia 258 761 782
Singapore 49,210 36,309 40,451
United States of America 1,233 611 766

2.2.2. Pallet collars 43,406 9,448 12,327

Japan 41,177 9,198 11,953


United States of America 2,229 250 374
2.2.3. Other 792,846 815,045 901,920
Australia 278,695 83,722 100,215
China, People's Rep of 15,919 14,759 16,594
France 165 1,190 2,322
Germany 11 1,570 1,631
206
Table 3.37 IMPORTS OF OTHER WOOD-BASED MANUFACTURED ARTICLES, N.E.S: 2013 (continued)
(Quantity in Gross Kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US dollars)

Value
Commodity /Country of Origin Quantity
FOB CIF

Hong Kong 201 2,603 2,851


India 742 8,191 8,430
Italy 25 73 91
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 211,976 133,598 153,212
Republic of (South) Korea 686 2,962 3,196
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 265,162 396,507 429,279
Singapore 16,426 168,870 182,934
Thailand 150 184 186
United States of America 2,688 816 979

3. Casks, Barrels, Vats Tubs, and other Coopers' Products and Parts thereof 88,131 159,253 187,310
of Wood, including staves

3.1. Other 88,131 159,253 187,310

Australia 30 52 57
Germany 260 5,589 5,781
Japan 57 4,128 4,640
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 1,412 647 708
United States of America 86,372 148,837 176,124

4. Tools, Tool bodies, Tool Handles, Broom of Brush Bodies and Handles of Wood
Boot or Shoe Lasts and Trees of Wood 32,312 39,722 42,822

4.1 Boot or shoe lasts 3,222 4,144 5,063

Germany 289 255 282


Netherlands 242 1,494 2,249
China, People's Rep of 2,691 2,395 2,532
Table 3.37 IMPORTS OF OTHER WOOD-BASED MANUFACTURED ARTICLES, N.E.S: 2013 (continued) 207
(Quantity in Gross Kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US dollars)

Value
Commodity /Country of Origin Quantity
FOB CIF

4.2 Tools, tool bodies, tool handles, broom or brush bodies and handles 28,991 31,081 32,593

China, People's Rep of 16,993 18,087 18,808


Italy 36 1,572 1,644
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 11,903 8,829 9,314
United States of America 59 2,593 2,827

4.3. Boot or shoe trees 99 4,497 5,166

Italy 99 4,497 5,166

5. Builder's Joinery and Carpentry of Wood, including Cellular 20,550,714 15,960,066 17,190,054
Wood Panels, Assembled Parquet Panels, Shingles and Shakes

5.1 Windows and French- windows and their frames 682,989 364,385 419,487

5.1.1. Windows and French-windows 72,842 50,526 73,227

China, People's Rep of 63,234 33,725 36,879


United States of America 9,608 16,801 36,348

5.1.2. Window frames 610,147 313,859 346,260

China, People's Rep of 449,708 151,616 164,543


Hong Kong 125,378 32,009 34,268
Indonesia 25,539 44,624 50,222
United States of America 8,802 85,333 96,890
Vietnam 720 277 337
208
Table 3.37 IMPORTS OF OTHER WOOD-BASED MANUFACTURED ARTICLES, N.E.S: 2013 (continued)
(Quantity in Gross Kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US dollars)

Value
Commodity /Country of Origin Quantity
FOB CIF

5.2 Doors and their Frames and Thresholds 4,348,892 4,594,569 4,911,905

5.2.1. Doors 2,286,193 2,759,964 2,961,739

China, People's Rep of 1,708,703 1,929,037 2,048,707


Germany 476 3,811 6,141
Hong Kong 229 983 1,034
Indonesia 43,113 76,404 80,119
Japan 1,892 351,024 387,244
Republic of (South) Korea 14,309 17,839 19,929
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 420,284 305,008 336,289
Singapore 8,189 8,685 9,133
Spain 50 108 111
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 441 247 264
Thailand 87,104 55,450 60,514
United States of America 1,403 11,368 12,254

5.2.2. Door frames and thresholds 2,062,699 1,834,605 1,950,166

China, People's Rep of 1,475,503 1,127,345 1,189,065


Germany 718 9,136 14,867
Hong Kong 29,535 104,722 108,368
Indonesia 25,539 40,729 46,088
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 847 6,459 7,145
Republic of (South) Korea 19,383 8,589 9,505
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 271,139 250,597 267,361
Singapore 12,278 18,411 19,470
Thailand 191,997 203,001 215,795
United States of America 35,760 65,616 72,502

5.3 Parquet panels 204,704 285,121 304,981

China, People's Rep of 146,540 63,492 69,023


Germany 53,394 200,955 211,201
Indonesia (includes (West Irian) 2,164 6,671 6,902
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 1,300 2,846 3,178
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 1,306 11,157 14,677
Table 3.37 IMPORTS OF OTHER WOOD-BASED MANUFACTURED ARTICLES, N.E.S: 2013 (continued) 209
(Quantity in Gross Kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US dollars)

Value
Commodity /Country of Origin Quantity
FOB CIF
5.4 Shuttering to concrete constructional work 777,777 162,600 176,990

China, People's Rep of 762,909 141,158 151,722


Taiwan (Rep. of China) 750 192 198
United States of America 14,118 21,250 25,070
5.5 Other 14,536,352 10,553,391 11,376,691

5.5.1. Cellular wood panels 157,248 127,165 134,148

China, People's Rep of 114,894 102,257 106,996


Costa Rica 13,500 7,355 8,200
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 2,139 1,124 1,279
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 843 1,757 1,825
Vietnam 25,872 14,672 15,848

5.5.2. Other 14,379,104 10,426,226 11,242,543

Australia 29,426 11,785 13,007


Brazil 25,000 6,387 8,007
Canada 1,831,597 1,797,421 1,974,746
China, People's Rep of 7,142,695 4,154,920 4,427,397
France 19,334 56,772 59,780
Germany 87,428 90,434 99,053
Hong Kong 136,758 126,062 138,044
Indonesia (includes (West Irian) 82,513 73,050 76,999
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 352,147 269,850 295,298
Republic of (South) Korea 81,254 198,954 220,039
Lithuania 21,822 17,323 19,160
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 1,388,287 995,115 1,045,354
Netherlands 18,941 3,498 3,923
New Zealand (excludes Western Samoa) 1,111,792 841,164 931,967
Papua New Guinea 7,800 1,888 2,432
Portugal 30 215 221
Singapore 331,800 132,511 147,935
Spain 6,082 10,250 14,188
Sweden 52,199 89,083 94,417
Switzerland 15,206 11,103 13,197
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 214,117 192,792 201,820
Table 3.37 IMPORTS OF OTHER WOOD-BASED MANUFACTURED ARTICLES, N.E.S: 2013 (continued) 210
(Quantity in Gross Kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US dollars)

Value
Commodity /Country of Origin Quantity
FOB CIF

Thailand 280,140 234,450 243,368


United Arab Emirates, n.e.s. 39,000 11,485 12,029
United States of America 1,005,794 973,471 1,063,555
Vietnam 97,942 126,243 136,607

6. Tableware and Kitchenware of Wood 3,988,879 2,299,959 2,428,381

China, People's Rep of 3,734,243 2,108,849 2,215,024


Germany 4,012 12,329 14,778
Hong Kong 20,049 16,404 17,179
Italy 4,621 5,574 5,762
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 65,997 36,027 40,002
Republic of (South) Korea 19,990 17,181 19,010
Lebanon 226 3,060 4,423
Singapore 6,063 3,377 4,360
Sweden 21 905 1,306
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 1,254 1,137 1,226
Thailand 224 444 479
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 308 7,550 8,972
United States of America 131,251 78,372 86,809
Vietnam 620 8,750 9,051

7. Wood Marquetry and Inlaid Wood; Caskets and Cases for Jewellery 363,863 443,707 489,268
or Cutlery, and Similar Articles of Wood; Statuettes and other Ornaments

7.1 Statuettes and other ornaments of wood 155,037 135,011 147,455

Australia 192 438 448


China, People's Rep of 129,948 76,645 81,323
Germany 1,175 9,066 9,572
Hong Kong 44 2,034 2,120
India 600 1,218 1,667
Indonesia (includes (West Irian) 6,545 7,808 8,584
Japan 1,180 898 1,043
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 829 14,841 15,363
Singapore 64 267 297
Table 3.37 IMPORTS OF OTHER WOOD-BASED MANUFACTURED ARTICLES, N.E.S: 2013 (continued) 211
(Quantity in Gross Kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US dollars)

Value
Commodity /Country of Origin Quantity
FOB CIF

Switzerland 47 1,073 1,780


Taiwan (Rep. of China) 680 146 151
Thailand 8,069 8,579 9,548
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 4,540 8,352 8,796
United States of America 1,124 3,646 6,763

7.2 Wood marquetry and inland wood 42,027 45,100 48,319

China, People's Rep of 30,682 12,889 14,084


Denmark 137 4,401 4,435
France 1,546 2,316 2,412
Germany 81 477 483
India 4,167 4,078 4,354
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 2,798 5,830 6,053
United States of America 107 2,542 3,183
Vietnam 2,509 12,567 13,315

7.3 Caskets and cases for jewellery or cutlery and similar articles 16,789 56,139 59,518

China, People's Rep of 12,888 36,016 37,793


Hong Kong 184 2,326 2,727
Indonesia (includes (West Irian) 1,000 2,641 2,783
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 399 422 471
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 281 5,141 5,326
Republic of Korea 1,831 4,172 4,450
Switzerland 87 2,623 3,026
Thailand 25 1,395 1,482
United States of America 94 1,403 1,460

7.4 Wooden articles of furniture 150,010 207,457 233,976

China, People's Rep of 79,684 73,734 80,297


France 4,447 10,406 10,656
Germany 1,685 30,100 30,753
Hong Kong 689 3,233 7,625
Table 3.37 IMPORTS OF OTHER WOOD-BASED MANUFACTURED ARTICLES, N.E.S: 2013 (continued) 212
(Quantity in Gross Kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US dollars)

Value
Commodity /Country of Origin Quantity
FOB CIF

India 10,562 13,000 13,855


Indonesia (includes (West Irian) 2,596 6,956 7,350
Italy 573 9,330 9,899
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 1,564 754 890
Republic of (South) Korea 13,783 15,711 17,224
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 974 17,142 17,756
Portugal 89 247 254
Singapore 30 583 633
Spain 353 765 782
Switzerland 478 5,947 8,411
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 18,555 4,173 4,697
Thailand 11,749 9,083 9,647
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 362 360 2,477
United States of America 1,837 5,933 10,770

8. Other Articles of Wood 2,547,949 3,843,287 4,190,855

8.1 Clothes hangers 241,624 402,251 456,705

China, People's Rep of 192,760 225,179 243,363


Hong Kong 3,360 19,282 21,289
Italy 698 6,849 8,458
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 19,479 104,579 111,502
Netherlands 92 2,137 2,305
Republic of Korea 15,970 2,372 2,744
Singapore 4,234 3,463 3,794
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 826 5,114 5,875
United States of America 3,680 31,463 55,313
Vietnam 525 1,813 2,062
Table 3.37 IMPORTS OF OTHER WOOD-BASED MANUFACTURED ARTICLES, N.E.S: 2013 (continued) 213
(Quantity in Gross Kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US dollars)

Value
Commodity /Country of Origin Quantity
FOB CIF

8.2 Other 2,306,325 3,441,036 3,734,150

8.2.1. Spools, cops and bobbins, sewing thread reels and the like 4,719 3,377 3,635

Hong Kong 2,478 855 955


Indonesia (includes (West Irian) 28 423 468
China, People's Rep of 2,213 2,099 2,212

8.2.2. Match splints 62,400 85,463 94,559

China, People's Rep of 62,400 85,463 94,559


8.2.3. Wooden pegs or print for footwear 1,367 2,527 2,710

China, People's Rep of 1,304 2,012 2,125


Republic of Korea 63 515 585

8.2.4. Candy-sticks, ice-cream sticks and ice-cream spoons 176,913 313,900 327,218

China, People's Rep of 160,675 303,906 315,638


Italy 86 1,366 1,545
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 11,238 2,643 3,100
United States of America 4,914 5,985 6,935

8.2.5. Wood paving blocks 266 101 113

China, People's Rep of 266 101 113

8.2.6. Blind and blind fittings 1,430 3,694 4,102

China, People's Rep of 1,376 2,854 2,948


United States of America 54 840 1,154

8.2.7. Fan and handscreens, non-mechanical 2,447 3,367 3,529

China, People's Rep of 2,447 3,367 3,529


Table 3.37 IMPORTS OF OTHER WOOD-BASED MANUFACTURED ARTICLES, N.E.S: 2013 (continued) 214
(Quantity in Gross Kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US dollars)

Value
Commodity /Country of Origin Quantity
FOB CIF

8.2.8. Fan ribs 400 103 106

China, People's Rep of 400 103 106

8.2.9. Other 2,056,383 3,028,504 3,298,178

8.2.9.1. Horse and bullock gear 1,003 8,761 9,694

Singapore 1,003 8,761 9,694

8.2.9.2. Other beads 738 4,853 5,441

China, People's Rep of 700 289 393


Japan 38 4,564 5,048

8.2.9.3. Toothpicks 136,145 162,426 170,102

Belgium 2,680 23,966 24,716


China, People's Rep of 118,565 99,095 104,230
Hong Kong 10,925 3,412 3,586
Switzerland 3,975 35,953 37,570

8.2.9.4. Other 1,918,497 2,852,464 3,112,941

8.2.9.4.1. Paddles and oars 1,150 3,556 3,670

China, People's Rep of 1,150 3,556 3,670

8.2.9.4.2. Caskets (coffins) including ckd 11,370 17,201 18,420

China, People's Rep of 11,370 17,201 18,420

8.2.9.4.3. Handbag frames and handles 2,222 3,121 3,329

China, People's Rep of 2,037 943 1,063


Indonesia 185 2,178 2,266
Table 3.37 IMPORTS OF OTHER WOOD-BASED MANUFACTURED ARTICLES, N.E.S: 2013 (concluded) 215
(Quantity in Gross Kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US dollars)

Value
Commodity /Country of Origin Quantity
FOB CIF

8.2.9.4.4. Other 1,903,755 2,828,586 3,087,522

Australia 401 3,746 3,902


Austria 16 1,282 1,512
Cameroon 41,423 5,177 6,476
Canada 663 8,440 8,656
China, People's Rep of 1,213,863 1,353,583 1,434,998
Denmark 40 954 1,169
Finland 3 307 361
Germany 721 6,800 7,537
Hong Kong 106,122 214,285 237,672
India 110 4,832 4,975
Indonesia (includes (West Irian) 20,014 45,943 49,906
Italy 238 4,094 5,579
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 47,503 257,908 283,067
Republic of (South) Korea 922 6,572 6,880
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 2,766 38,477 39,799
Netherlands 2,640 8,828 10,338
Singapore 16,656 49,233 53,475
Switzerland 9,311 69,827 80,133
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 14,818 27,035 28,616
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 189 1,747 1,780
United arab emirates, n.e.s. 9/ 2,572 10,483 11,054
United States of America 3,397 12,101 15,433
Vietnam 419,367 696,932 794,204

Source: National Statistics Office (NSO).


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Table 3.38 FOREST-BASED FURNITURE IMPORTS: 2013
(Quantity in Gross Kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US dollars)
Value
Commodity/Country of Origin Quantity
FOB CIF
Total 77,645,555 65,347,316 70,823,966

1. Seats of cane, osier, bamboo or similar materials 12,706 36,081 38,954

1.1. Seats of rattan 2,654 8,962 9,726

Indonesia (includes (West Irian) 582 6,047 6,703


Republic of (South) Korea 100 536 562
People's Republic of China 1,925 2,351 2,429
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 47 28 32

1.2. Other 10,052 27,119 29,228

1.2.1. Seats of bamboo 5,612 13,655 14,687

People's Republic of China 5,612 13,655 14,687

1.2.2. Seats of buri 4,440 13,464 14,541

People's Republic of China 4,440 13,464 14,541

2. Other seats of wooden frames 3,131,862 9,863,095 10,438,023

2.1. Upholstered 1,778,654 6,530,045 6,912,575

2.1.1. Assembled 1,255,961 4,964,555 5,252,049


Canada 385 12,079 12,852
People's Republic of China 896,024 3,218,204 3,398,912
Denmark 413 11,268 12,413
Germany 1,252 20,945 22,962
Hongkong 17,596 15,603 17,965
Indonesia (includes (West Irian) 2,412 8,542 8,936
Italy 16,730 139,026 149,140
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 11,160 4,599 7,411
Republic of (South) Korea 13,294 50,080 54,232
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 128,175 624,156 665,462
Singapore 6,617 29,830 33,474
217
Table 3.38 FOREST-BASED FURNITURE IMPORTS: 2013 (continued)
(Quantity in Gross Kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US dollars)
Value
Commodity/Country of Origin Quantity
FOB CIF

Taiwan (Rep. of China) 46,807 123,905 134,779


Thailand 79,937 536,675 549,263
United States of America 26,296 140,117 152,694
Vietnam 8,863 29,526 31,554

2.1.2. Not assembled 522,693 1,565,490 1,660,526

People's Republic of China 418,919 993,763 1,059,270


Germany 2,782 51,703 54,492
Indonesia 2,400 4,121 4,459
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 4,528 1,876 2,471
Republic of (South) Korea 1,600 5,825 6,655
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 35,280 150,378 161,013
Singapore 5,828 25,392 27,127
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 10,598 19,117 21,633
Thailand 39,734 291,790 298,040
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 96 667 765
United States of America 928 20,858 24,601

2.2. Other 1,230,823 3,174,817 3,350,446

2.2.1. Assembled 811,978 2,157,009 2,270,790


People's Republic of China 644,677 767,093 834,656
Denmark 35 1,567 1,675
Germany 88 1,853 2,169
Hongkong 5,553 12,363 13,990
Indonesia (includes (West Irian) 5,775 15,047 15,886
Italy 8,399 187,412 194,266
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 2,748 2,023 2,499
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 58,861 104,390 112,147
New Zealand 4,187 5,065 5,313
Republic of Korea 36,628 856,207 876,346
Thailand 25,426 158,391 162,256
UK Great Britain and N.Ireland 141 2,783 2,936
United States of America 4,000 5,949 6,431
Vietnam 15,460 36,866 40,220
218
Table 3.38 FOREST-BASED FURNITURE IMPORTS: 2013 (continued)
(Quantity in Gross Kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US dollars)
Value
Commodity/Country of Origin Quantity
FOB CIF
2.2.2. Not assembled 418,845 1,017,808 1,079,656

Australia 764 3,012 8,920


Canada 4 197 250
People's Republic of China 314,097 357,600 389,777
Germany 742 14,079 15,009
Hongkong 13,676 30,426 33,534
India 220 275 292
Indonesia (includes (West Irian) 4,232 23,885 24,903
Italy 478 2,703 2,876
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 1,600 16,782 17,559
Republic of (South) Korea 31,938 426,699 437,109
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 24,237 40,245 43,247
Norway 120 482 571
Switzerland 15 80 105
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 644 1,864 2,163
Thailand 11,291 61,751 63,475
UK Great Britain and N.Ireland 27 879 905
United States of America 1,054 2,945 3,238
Vietnam 13,706 33,904 35,723

2.3. Other seats of woods 122,385 158,233 175,002

Australia 238 145 166


People's Republic of China 104,207 139,775 154,502
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 3,450 6,390 7,030
Republic of (South) Korea 1,010 2,566 2,727
Singapore 105 917 1,384
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 13,347 8,374 9,121
United States of America 28 66 72
219
Table 3.38 FOREST-BASED FURNITURE IMPORTS: 2013 (continued)
(Quantity in Gross Kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US dollars)
Value
Commodity/Country of Origin Quantity
FOB CIF

3. Other furniture and parts 74,500,987 55,448,140 60,346,989

3.1. Wooden furniture of a kind used in offices 8,260,471 9,603,118 10,506,841

3.1.1. Assembled 4,683,597 5,263,010 5,778,944

3.1.1.1. Filing cabinets 216,162 186,663 204,420

People's Republic of China 124,565 96,256 103,650


Hongkong 4,405 30,783 36,566
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 3,244 684 763
Malaysia 76,294 24,700 27,719
Singapore 7,654 34,240 35,722

3.1.1.2. Office tables 911,536 720,533 807,446

People's Republic of China 556,769 457,569 497,752


Germany 229 1,379 1,637
Hongkong 31,430 26,989 29,512
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 107,569 31,312 55,532
Republic of (South) Korea 330 124 147
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 113,546 135,745 147,752
Singapore 2,876 6,991 7,803
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 45,587 25,540 29,015
Thailand 52,033 23,822 26,655
United States of America 1,167 11,062 11,641

3.1.1.3. Other 3,555,899 4,355,814 4,767,078

Australia 7,444 4,269 4,629


People's Republic of China 1,779,320 2,687,435 2,897,796
Germany 2,452 78,744 85,644
Hongkong 61,346 50,673 55,150
India 5,500 8,286 8,845
Indonesia (includes (West Irian) 79,648 103,055 111,744
220
Table 3.38 FOREST-BASED FURNITURE IMPORTS: 2013 (continued)
(Quantity in Gross Kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US dollars)
Value
Commodity/Country of Origin Quantity
FOB CIF
Italy 3,452 3,268 3,771
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 296,920 301,820 351,218
Republic of (South) Korea 163,555 212,786 234,389
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 623,608 656,624 720,778
Portugal 168 10,675 11,014
Singapore 62,071 49,118 51,912
Spain 2,661 28,964 49,113
Switzerland 1,089 12,405 18,956
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 450,507 102,533 113,128
Thailand 8,869 18,936 20,481
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 25 698 952
United States of America 7,264 25,525 27,558

3.1.2. Not assembled 3,576,874 4,340,108 4,727,897

3.1.2.1. Filling cabinets 93,593 61,529 68,705

People's Republic of China 56,638 32,245 34,944


Japan (excludes Okinawa) 8,181 2,561 4,182
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 28,174 15,165 17,233
Singapore 600 11,558 12,346

3.1.2.2. Office tables 159,303 194,605 212,328

People's Republic of China 53,770 39,093 43,681


Hongkong 538 2,951 4,867
Indonesia 22,045 22,746 24,423
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 25,849 55,805 59,565
Republic of (South) Korea 16,541 32,923 34,357
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 37,406 17,988 20,618
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 779 2,349 2,462
UK Great Britain and N.Ireland 1,282 2,669 2,771
United States of America 1,093 18,081 19,584
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Table 3.38 FOREST-BASED FURNITURE IMPORTS: 2013 (continued)
(Quantity in Gross Kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US dollars)
Value
Commodity/Country of Origin Quantity
FOB CIF
3.1.2.3. Other 3,323,978 4,083,974 4,446,864

Australia 10,562 3,763 4,179


Canada 25 498 552
People's Republic of China 1,779,596 1,810,413 1,997,669
Denmark 58 2,594 2,771
Egypt arab republic 6,800 11,665 12,892
France 2,280 2,479 2,823
Germany 4,814 82,550 110,202
Hongkong 65,977 166,737 176,158
India 27,227 16,165 18,337
Indonesia (includes (West Irian) 63,499 60,138 64,189
Italy 2,179 2,838 3,167
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 162,033 231,235 260,886
Republic of (South) Korea 446,952 752,170 787,486
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 534,419 611,738 653,640
Myanmar, Union of (Burma) 311 1,002 1,064
Singapore 1,100 11,158 11,760
Spain 1,625 3,249 3,539
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 122,448 78,861 87,630
Thailand 73,925 18,479 19,529
Turkey 3,531 2,385 2,859
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 15 827 988
United Arab Emirates, N.E.S. 1,100 2,082 2,229
United States of America 12,979 209,631 220,547
Vietnam 523 1,317 1,768

3.2. Wooden furniture used in the kitchen 5,336,385 5,799,707 6,218,340

3.2.1 Assembled 3,558,883 3,551,802 3,823,777

3.2.1.1. Kitchen tables 598,293 467,567 510,910

People's Republic of China 398,879 232,324 252,895


Germany 9,640 23,796 29,550
Indonesia (includes (West Irian) 4,107 1,980 2,953
Italy 76 3,289 3,376
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 11,860 8,191 9,051
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Table 3.38 FOREST-BASED FURNITURE IMPORTS: 2013 (continued)
(Quantity in Gross Kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US dollars)
Value
Commodity/Country of Origin Quantity
FOB CIF
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 105,523 140,647 150,378
Republic of Korea 1,761 2,404 2,773
Singapore 4,133 2,789 3,079
Spain 60,977 38,973 43,032
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 728 6,496 6,823
United States of America 609 6,678 7,000

3.2.1.2. Other 2,960,590 3,084,235 3,312,867

Australia 488 1,687 1,832


People's Republic of China 1,704,771 892,157 969,376
Germany 96,680 1,067,827 1,105,119
Hongkong 22,983 17,621 19,212
Indonesia (includes (West Irian) 52,786 44,207 47,813
Italy 11,892 13,643 15,776
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 70,275 58,906 69,143
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 875,944 787,308 850,790
Republic of Korea 12,650 2,798 3,139
Singapore 2,500 912 1,022
Spain 16,454 21,350 39,710
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 71,404 30,565 34,005
Thailand 3,561 6,166 7,127
UK Great Britain and N.Ireland 99 3,194 3,288
United States of America 17,737 133,339 142,858
Vietnam 366 2,555 2,657

3.2.2. Not assembled 1,777,502 2,247,905 2,394,563

3.2.2.1. Kitchen tables 240,219 296,268 321,333

People's Republic of China 150,469 112,600 125,333


Germany 5,111 16,647 18,492
Republic of (South) Korea 1,605 985 1,066
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 75,488 94,417 100,884
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 1,872 1,863 2,037
United States of America 5,674 69,756 73,521
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Table 3.38 FOREST-BASED FURNITURE IMPORTS: 2013 (continued)
(Quantity in Gross Kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US dollars)
Value
Commodity/Country of Origin Quantity
FOB CIF
3.2.2.2. Other 1,537,283 1,951,637 2,073,230

People's Republic of China 926,173 435,051 474,665


Denmark 21,522 99,766 105,309
France 1,000 1,537 1,747
Germany 126,299 922,940 961,798
Hongkong 8,506 3,857 4,302
India 1,360 4,592 5,085
Indonesia (includes (West Irian) 29,181 64,710 68,769
Italy 6,435 9,673 11,368
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 12,908 5,394 6,769
Republic of (South) Korea 9,052 16,551 18,063
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 370,744 367,121 392,910
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 2,637 6,357 6,881
Thailand 20,988 10,511 10,861
UK Great Britain and N.Ireland 42 1,841 2,495
United States of America 436 1,736 2,208

3.3. Wooden furniture used in the bedroom 10,554,395 7,989,221 8,696,454

3.3.1. Bedroom sets 4,916,353 3,877,232 4,223,132

3.3.1.1. Assembled 3,869,433 2,927,631 3,188,844

People's Republic of China 996,672 906,566 975,915


Finland 1,995 1,631 2,075
Indonesia (includes (West Irian) 57,172 47,833 50,990
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 41,235 32,156 36,230
Republic of (South) Korea 56,812 25,699 29,114
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 1,721,413 1,398,388 1,526,739
Singapore 35 1,429 1,493
Spain 274 539 564
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 68,694 33,643 39,869
Thailand 908,366 392,262 432,801
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 7,022 1,220 1,419
United Arab Emirates, N.E.S. 398 3,732 5,195
United States of America 9,345 82,533 86,440
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Table 3.38 FOREST-BASED FURNITURE IMPORTS: 2013 (continued)
(Quantity in Gross Kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US dollars)
Value
Commodity/Country of Origin Quantity
FOB CIF

3.3.1.2. Not Assembled 1,046,920 949,601 1,034,288

People's Republic of China 383,091 380,888 415,692


Germany 2,751 13,229 13,872
Indonesia 56,540 49,316 52,645
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 2,285 2,919 3,278
Republic of (South) Korea 480 563 630
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 443,479 353,745 385,627
Singapore 7,030 5,047 5,744
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 17,100 5,069 6,169
Thailand 123,888 96,668 105,103
Turkey 7,007 22,132 23,509
United States of America 3,269 20,025 22,019

3.3.2 Other 5,638,042 4,111,989 4,473,322

3.3.2.1. Assembled 3,641,891 2,822,195 3,058,368

People's Republic of China 1,462,725 1,015,038 1,101,463


Indonesia (includes (West Irian) 90,165 50,701 54,073
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 39,116 32,755 36,508
Republic of (South) Korea 76,939 390,499 400,704
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 1,199,745 900,416 991,987
Singapore 34,590 18,102 19,577
Spain 117,914 79,273 87,496
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 85,801 29,874 34,379
Thailand 442,716 224,245 244,122
United States of America 92,180 81,292 88,059

3.3.2.2. Not Assembled 1,996,151 1,289,794 1,414,954

People's Republic of China 1,035,418 629,665 683,099


Germany 40 411 696
Hongkong 8 609 674
Indonesia 14,120 5,948 6,857
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Table 3.38 FOREST-BASED FURNITURE IMPORTS: 2013 (continued)
(Quantity in Gross Kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US dollars)
Value
Commodity/Country of Origin Quantity
FOB CIF
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 23,218 13,957 15,853
Republic of (South) Korea 7,095 7,458 8,606
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 573,818 456,454 505,997
Netherlands 350 1,234 1,434
Portugal 243 251 291
Singapore 786 7,136 7,437
Spain 22,736 22,174 24,966
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 98,524 20,183 23,123
Thailand 196,350 107,605 117,746
United States of America 23,445 16,709 18,175

3.4. Other wooden furniture 50,157,029 31,889,157 34,736,469

3.4.1. Dining and living room sets 20,563,965 11,947,692 13,048,056

3.4.1.1. Assembled 11,255,681 7,645,375 8,378,043

Australia 210 503 564


Bangladesh 6,790 4,494 5,397
People's Republic of China 6,046,367 3,860,647 4,218,324
Denmark 3,314 13,333 14,464
Egypt arab republic 10,800 14,310 16,588
France 769 25,997 28,316
Germany 918 4,527 4,809
Hongkong 97,846 94,474 101,397
India 12,510 16,282 17,405
Indonesia (includes (West Irian) 114,434 115,571 128,451
Italy 27,408 203,207 213,217
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 303,469 517,002 583,320
Republic of (South) Korea 113,896 40,408 45,458
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 3,224,116 1,928,176 2,114,171
Mexico 391 4,581 6,775
New Zealand 7,871 3,625 4,035
Singapore 293,716 199,818 214,488
Spain 10,439 34,450 42,370
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 427,575 152,385 165,746
Thailand 459,191 261,634 285,214
UK Great Britain and N.Ireland 11,673 5,071 6,894
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Table 3.38 FOREST-BASED FURNITURE IMPORTS: 2013 (continued)
(Quantity in Gross Kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US dollars)
Value
Commodity/Country of Origin Quantity
FOB CIF
United States of America 75,714 135,728 148,810
Vietnam 6,264 9,152 11,830

3.4.1.2. Not assembled 9,308,284 4,302,317 4,670,013

Australia 1,993 18,599 19,377


People's Republic of China 4,341,874 2,584,140 2,802,911
France 3,923 44,945 47,009
Germany 734 11,613 14,063
Hongkong 60,300 146,163 153,095
India 15,120 11,516 12,448
Indonesia (includes (West Irian) 23,453 27,663 31,520
Italy 30,862 51,186 54,894
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 242,478 172,728 197,697
Republic of (South) Korea 53,822 36,252 38,978
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 900,952 527,466 575,208
Netherlands 263 4,767 5,124
Singapore 2,498,512 241,156 262,880
Sweden 4,765 111,870 119,613
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 805,097 183,476 196,952
Thailand 275,953 74,322 79,003
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 16,558 3,934 5,803
United States of America 27,858 40,899 43,499
Vietnam 3,767 9,622 9,939

3.4.2. Fume cupboards for use in medical laboratory 592,529 626,839 676,007
3.4.2.1. Assembled 263,386 265,688 285,577

Australia 4,982 3,592 4,012


People's Republic of China 169,311 161,799 172,302
Germany 4,253 20,450 21,445
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 57,119 55,133 61,794
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 21,947 15,802 16,436
Thailand 5,774 8,912 9,588
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Table 3.38 FOREST-BASED FURNITURE IMPORTS: 2013 (continued)
(Quantity in Gross Kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US dollars)
Value
Commodity/Country of Origin Quantity
FOB CIF
3.4.2.2. Not assembled 329,143 361,151 390,430
People's Republic of China 258,904 317,224 340,243
France 150 539 2,929
Indonesia 4,870 7,559 8,301
Japan 1,633 1,283 1,376
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 25,283 16,119 17,754
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 14,062 5,069 5,519
Thailand 19,916 11,119 11,919
United States of America 4,325 2,239 2,389
3.4.3. Board used for checking-ihn at airport and stations 691,008 454,861 492,699
3.4.3.1. Assembled 227,640 150,845 164,031
People's Republic of China 190,942 116,147 126,639
Denmark 217 1,324 1,444
Germany 3,260 6,016 6,483
Japan 10,721 9,415 10,104
Thailand 22,500 17,943 19,361
3.4.3.2. Not Assembled 463,368 304,016 328,668
People's Republic of China 326,974 195,306 210,128
Hongkong 12,050 4,166 4,846
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 47,767 28,774 31,596
Republic of Korea 1,708 1,253 1,512
Singapore 560 11,945 12,420
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 56,526 26,862 28,689
Thailand 17,613 31,915 35,119
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 170 3,795 4,358

3.4.4. Other 28,309,527 18,859,765 20,519,707


3.4.4.1. Assembled 19,417,953 12,759,174 13,947,865
3.4.4.1.1. Music stand 36,937 40,759 44,722
People's Republic of China 27,564 6,949 7,883
Hongkong 2,307 1,218 1,362
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 7,066 32,592 35,477
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Table 3.38 FOREST-BASED FURNITURE IMPORTS: 2013 (continued)
(Quantity in Gross Kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US dollars)
Value
Commodity/Country of Origin Quantity
FOB CIF
3.4.4.1.2. Other 19,381,016 12,718,415 13,903,143
Australia 852 487 2,330
Canada 5,095 9,537 10,912
People's Republic of China 10,502,846 7,145,354 7,724,994
Denmark 1,920 3,081 3,159
France 5,007 17,383 19,868
Germany 10,519 26,572 31,112
Greece 71 578 973
Hongkong 334,659 169,059 189,255
India 1,985 1,794 2,050
Indonesia (includes (West Irian) 126,674 171,099 192,538
Italy 54,876 185,893 202,058
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 658,779 645,233 745,484
Republic of (South) Korea 650,680 266,287 299,997
Macau (portuguese asia) 76 3,500 4,588
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 3,732,599 2,365,972 2,576,247
New caledonia 24,000 2,144 3,386
Poland 7,210 19,038 27,644
Singapore 1,358,392 490,404 533,719
Spain 97,162 108,658 117,415
Switzerland 232 12,287 19,998
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 722,819 251,464 271,605
Thailand 887,374 470,793 515,137
UK Great Britain and N.Ireland 24,017 59,434 84,241
United Arab Emirates, n.e.s. 9/ 1,603 23,261 25,661
United States of America 116,723 211,291 236,447
Vietnam 54,846 57,812 62,325

3.4.4.2. Not assembled 8,891,574 6,100,591 6,571,842

Australia 2,413 912 1,022


People's Republic of China 4,662,915 3,660,607 3,919,518
France 242 4,578 6,372
Germany 16,643 68,935 72,595
Hongkong 87,756 31,784 36,611
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Table 3.38 FOREST-BASED FURNITURE IMPORTS: 2013 (concluded)
(Quantity in Gross Kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US dollars)
Value
Commodity/Country of Origin Quantity
FOB CIF
India 162 182 215
Indonesia (includes (West Irian) 66,628 105,002 114,200
Italy 10,394 38,578 43,170
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 195,266 181,903 209,105
Republic of (South) Korea 180,541 77,677 86,606
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 1,717,625 1,143,015 1,229,898
Singapore 1,155,539 275,016 294,912
Spain 29,553 18,277 20,233
Switzerland 155 3,307 4,624
Taiwan (rep. of china) 390,539 172,947 183,520
Thailand 250,290 168,893 183,392
Turkey 1,680 772 1,441
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 1,579 14,743 18,318
United States of America 65,772 105,837 115,452
Vietnam 55,882 27,626 30,638

3.5. Furniture of other materials, including cane, osier, 192,707 166,937 188,885
bamboo or similar materials
3.5.1. Bedroom, dining room or living room sets of rattan 191,664 163,121 184,608
People's Republic of China 167,521 107,398 120,500
Hongkong 18,053 4,739 5,052
Indonesia 300 422 468
Singapore 700 43,679 45,846
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 4,866 6,182 7,219
UK Great Britain and N.Ireland 224 701 5,523
3.5.2. Of a kind used in parks gardens or vestibules of rattan 993 3,593 4,028

Indonesia (includes West Irian) 993 3,593 4,028

3.5.3. Of a kind used in parks gardens or vestibules of rattan 50 223 249

People's Republic of China 50 223 249

Source: National Statistics Office (NSO).


Table 3.39 IMPORTS OF PULP AND WASTE PAPER: 2013
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(Quantity in Net Kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US dollars)
Value
Commodity/Country of Origin Quantity
FOB CIF

Total 82,131,156 35,588,108 39,405,463

1. Mechanical wood pulp 15,401 8,536 8,809

China, People's Rep. of 15,401 8,536 8,809

2. Chemical wood pulp, dissolving grades 440,876 486,318 516,404

2.1. Used in the manufacture of rayon fibre 1,208 937 1,009

China, People's Rep. of 1,208 937 1,009

2.2. Other 439,668 485,381 515,395

China, People's Rep. of 44,587 18,051 19,339


Germany 196,986 302,848 321,909
Japan 22,080 8,529 9,097
Korea, Rep. of (South) 106,700 87,321 90,631
Singapore 3,405 4,942 5,174
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 13,980 3,951 4,371
United States of America 23,848 50,096 54,020
Vietnam 28,082 9,643 10,854

3. Chemical wood pulp, soda or sulphate, other than dissolving grades 32,052,767 17,866,007 19,858,075

3.1. Unbleached 4,577,199 2,694,967 3,104,200

3.1.1. Coniferous 2,994,551 1,951,014 2,116,835

Chile 1,254,822 838,964 901,339


Germany 509,264 311,683 346,982
New Zealand (excludes Western Samoa) 594,403 410,219 435,518
Russian Federation (U.S.S.R.) 311,332 196,467 217,201
United States of America 324,730 193,681 215,795
Table 3.39 IMPORTS OF PULP AND WASTE PAPER: 2013 (continued)
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(Quantity in Net Kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US dollars)
Value
Commodity/Country of Origin Quantity
FOB CIF

3.1.2. Non-coniferous 1,582,648 743,953 987,365

Indonesia (includes West Irian) 758,190 350,105 473,093


Singapore 824,458 393,848 514,272

3.2. Semi-bleached or bleached 27,475,568 15,171,040 16,753,875

3.2.1. Coniferous 17,130,351 11,499,540 12,826,335

China, People's Rep. of 71,735 45,968 51,126


Germany 361,417 274,243 296,095
Hong kong 430,400 317,318 414,224
Indonesia 201,321 67,660 71,242
United States of America 16,065,478 10,794,351 11,993,648

3.2.2. Non-coniferous 10,345,217 3,671,500 3,927,540

Brazil 32,384 21,208 21,914


Indonesia (includes West Irian) 5,922,345 2,024,835 2,157,476
Madagascar, Democratic Rep. of 6,000 9,194 9,874
Singapore 803,818 270,927 285,253
South Africa, Rep. of 7/ 3,467,767 1,269,152 1,374,113
United States of America 112,903 76,184 78,910

4. Chemical wood pulp, sulphite, other than dissolving grades 4,449,788 3,309,181 3,522,093

4.1. Unbleached | Coniferous 4,152,500 2,888,122 3,066,221

New Zealand (excludes Western Samoa) 4,152,500 2,888,122 3,066,221

4.2. Semi-bleached or bleached 297,288 421,059 455,872

4.2.1. Non-coniferous 297,288 421,059 455,872

Germany 288,600 417,253 451,360


United States of America 8,688 3,806 4,512
Table 3.39 IMPORTS OF PULP AND WASTE PAPER: 2013 (continued)
232
(Quantity in Net Kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US dollars)
Value
Commodity/Country of Origin Quantity
FOB CIF

5. Wood pulp obtained by a combination of mechanical and


chemical pulping processes 107,221 61,013 65,870

China, People's Rep. of 84,581 43,875 46,689


Taiwan (Rep. of China) 22,640 17,138 19,181

6. Pulps fibres derived from recovered ( waste and scrap)


paper or paperboard or of other fibrous cellulosic material 1,457,490 1,626,193 1,767,650

6.1. Cotton linters pulp 529,110 696,876 741,598

China, People's Rep. of 478,070 660,522 703,382


India 51,040 36,354 38,216

6.2. Pulps of other fibres derived from recovered paper or paperboard 723,335 512,526 582,588

China, People's Rep. of 8,635 1,763 1,972


Germany 451,362 471,744 534,591
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 400 507 562
United States of America 262,938 38,512 45,463

6.3. Mechanical | Other 205,045 416,791 443,464

6.3.1. Mechanical | Other 6,573 8,362 8,888

Germany 6,573 8,362 8,888

6.3.2. Chemical, Other 154,472 375,915 397,996

Australia 11,520 29,731 30,001


Germany 142,952 346,184 367,995

6.3.3. Semi-chemical, Other 44,000 32,514 36,580

Germany 44,000 32,514 36,580


Table 3.39 IMPORTS OF PULP AND WASTE PAPER: 2013 (continued)
233
(Quantity in Net Kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US dollars)
Value
Commodity/Country of Origin Quantity
FOB CIF

7. Recovered (waste and scrap) paper or paperboard 43,607,613 12,230,860 13,666,562

7.1. Unbleached kraft paper or paperboard or corrugated paper 728,514 261,991 290,290

Chile 139,510 100,246 107,015


China, People's Rep. of 8,906 26,695 29,517
Hong Kong 42,020 11,331 12,387
Netherlands 537,800 121,672 139,184
United States of America 278 2,047 2,187

7.2. Other paper or paperboard made mainly of bleached chemical pulp 9,538,282 3,231,011 3,549,072

Australia 270,030 89,806 109,547


Hong Kong 2,618,602 907,746 983,858
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 1,022,680 401,602 432,518
Netherlands 540,531 117,530 130,850
Republic of korea 200 127 142
Singapore 1,318,410 424,841 474,022
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 3,241 4,750 5,318
Thailand 2,449,834 872,159 938,042
United States of America 1,314,754 412,450 474,775

7.3. Paper or paperboard made mainly of mechanical pulp 980,175 235,375 263,052

Hong Kong 332,770 68,179 76,339


Japan (excludes Okinawa) 606,853 158,900 177,399
New Zealand (excludes Western Samoa) 40,552 8,296 9,314

7.4. Other, including unsorted waste and scrap 32,360,642 8,502,483 9,564,148

Australia 437,290 22,025 24,113


Bahrain 52,000 10,598 12,507
China, People's Rep. of 5,800 700 2,519
Germany 816,360 151,977 188,150
Hawaii 242,357 53,942 59,821
Table 3.39 IMPORTS OF PULP AND WASTE PAPER: 2013 (concluded)
234
(Quantity in Net Kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US dollars)
Value
Commodity/Country of Origin Quantity
FOB CIF

Hong Kong 3,944,366 878,722 1,033,094


Japan (excludes okinawa) 1,041,608 277,940 304,513
Mauritius 1,525,340 357,929 402,877
Netherlands 5,287,153 1,053,300 1,221,040
New Zealand (excludes Western Samoa) 405,745 72,515 82,025
Republic of Korea 917 192 842
Singapore 4,543,955 1,328,654 1,511,296
South Africa, Rep. of 7/ 1,325,112 259,486 291,174
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 1,200 548 613
Thailand 9,831,891 3,245,794 3,526,312
United Arab Emirates, n.e.s. 9/ 576,882 146,925 167,255
United States of America 2,322,666 641,236 735,997

Source: National Statistics Office (NSO).


Table 3.40 IMPORTS OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD AND ARTICLES OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD: 2013
235
(Quantity in net kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US $)
Value
Commodity/Country of Origin Quantity
FOB CIF

Total 907,011,603 784,764,675 845,271,189

1. Newsprint, in rolls/sheets 60,606,220 36,137,831 37,978,481

1.1. Weighing not more than 55 g/m2 19,980,424 11,780,218 12,371,163

Germany 66,700 22,767 25,814


Indonesia (includes (West Irian) 752,487 472,050 506,953
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 702,715 374,981 403,893
Republic of (South) Korea 17,953,678 10,652,879 11,139,318
Sweden 47,967 28,254 31,287
United States of America 456,877 229,287 263,898

1.2. Other 40,625,796 24,357,613 25,607,318

Canada 588,997 399,576 453,879


China, People's Rep of 266,543 161,808 172,489
Finland 350 555 1,773
Germany 204,868 132,325 145,047
Hong Kong 8,900 9,710 10,268
Indonesia (includes (West Irian) 188,974 114,810 124,752
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 342,631 194,844 208,469
Republic of (South) Korea 34,256,466 20,853,163 21,767,318
Netherlands 140,059 90,908 98,790
Sweden 342,244 169,651 184,152
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 3,312,447 1,721,850 1,869,634
United States of America 973,317 508,413 570,747

2. Uncoated paper and paperboard, of a kind used for writing, printing


or other graphic purposes and non-perforated punch cards 98,061,068 74,984,703 80,087,029
and punch tapepaper, in rolls or rectangular sheets of any size

2.1. Hand-made paper and paperboard 88,918 173,622 188,391

Germany 19,900 6,301 6,944


Hong Kong 120 6,661 6,828
Table 3.40 IMPORTS OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD AND ARTICLES OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD: 2013 (continued)
236
(Quantity in net kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US $)
Value
Commodity/Country of Origin Quantity
FOB CIF

India 477 6,411 6,562


Japan 387 365 406
Republic of (South) Korea 10,785 122,082 135,119
China, People's Rep of 425 194 206
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 56,824 31,608 32,326

2.2. Paper and paperboard of a kind used as a base for photo-sensitive


heat-sensitive or electro-sensitive paper or paperboard 171,819 302,810 331,470

China, People's Rep of 9,149 13,203 14,092


Japan (excludes Okinawa) 47,969 145,357 160,691
Republic of (South) Korea 436 3,278 4,433
Singapore 1,359 27,073 27,412
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 15,369 19,784 21,624
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 12,690 22,415 24,135
United States of America 84,847 71,700 79,083

2.3. Carbonizing paper 159,123 108,106 121,395

2.3.1. Weighing less than 20 g/m2 | Other 114,678 67,822 74,149

Australia 114,678 67,822 74,149

2.3.2. Carbonizing base paper, other 44,445 40,284 47,246

Japan 295 135 146


Republic of (South) Korea 2,080 4,119 7,694
China, People's Rep of 8,684 6,262 6,982
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 16,760 10,045 10,665
Thailand 16,498 19,586 21,607
United States of America 128 137 152

2.4. Wallpaper base 32,506 27,128 30,453

China, People's Rep of 13,770 5,332 5,652


Republic of Korea 324 81 95
Spain 10 54 56
Vietnam 18,402 21,661 24,650
Table 3.40 IMPORTS OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD AND ARTICLES OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD: 2013 (continued)
237
(Quantity in net kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US $)
Value
Commodity/Country of Origin Quantity
FOB CIF

2.5. Other paper and paperboard, not containing fibres obtained


by a mechanical or chemi-mechanical process or of which 95,389,396 72,896,263 77,822,076
not more than 10% by weight of the total fibre content
consist of such fibres

2.5.1. Weighing less than 40 g/m2 2,064,246 2,043,287 2,172,251

2.5.1.1. Used in the manufacture of gypsum boards


and computer cards or paper 50,562 45,189 50,055

India 50,562 45,189 50,055

2.5.1.2. Other printing, writing or photocopy papers 41,099 83,007 87,747


and of a kind used for graphic purposes

2.5.1.2.1. Onionskin paper, airmail paper, and other manifold paper 589 1,502 1,705

Japan (excludes Okinawa) 589 1,502 1,705

2.5.1.2.2. Stationery, tablet and similar writing paper 14,436 43,059 44,865

China, People's Rep of 9,807 19,659 20,409


Japan (excludes Okinawa) 167 10,782 11,007
Qatar 392 300 333
Vietnam 4,070 12,318 13,116

2.5.1.2.3. Other graphic purposes 26,074 38,446 41,177

Japan (excludes Okinawa) 25,873 38,029 40,732


United States of America 201 417 445

2.5.1.3. Other | Other 1,972,585 1,915,091 2,034,449

China, People's Rep of 304,610 236,133 251,696


Germany 94,358 48,245 54,404
Indonesia (includes (West Irian) 464,793 389,234 406,597
Table 3.40 IMPORTS OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD AND ARTICLES OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD: 2013 (continued)
238
(Quantity in net kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US $)
Value
Commodity/Country of Origin Quantity
FOB CIF

Japan (excludes Okinawa) 328,102 603,381 627,706


Republic of (South) Korea 63 274 280
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 48 901 907
Thailand 611 6,158 7,626
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 6,142 4,799 5,041
United States of America 773,858 625,966 680,192

2.5.2. Weighing 40 g/m2 or more but not more than


150 g/m2 in rolls 80,939,930 59,531,220 63,651,860

2.5.2.1. For printing banknotes; used in the manufacture of


gypsum boards and computer cards or paper 82,750 87,323 93,102

Canada 21,684 26,282 29,534


Indonesia (includes (West Irian) 47,331 35,519 37,121
Italy 13,735 25,522 26,447

2.5.2.2. Fancy paper and paperboard including with


watermarks, granitized felt finish, fibres or blend of 4,416,150 3,055,715 3,301,226
specks and vellum antique finish

2.5.2.2.1. In strips or rolls of a width 15 cm or less 443,179 313,257 339,106

Canada 37,413 36,053 40,408


China, People's Rep of 101,020 77,224 80,621
Republic of (South) Korea 36,973 27,165 29,189
United States of America 267,773 172,815 188,888

2.5.2.2.2. Other 3,972,971 2,742,458 2,962,120

Australia 604,128 381,493 415,775


Canada 116,870 98,771 107,151
China, People's Rep of 674,254 529,063 565,228
Germany 259 6,017 6,637
Indonesia (includes West Irian) 367,540 325,314 335,567
Italy 34,140 27,543 29,483
Table 3.40 IMPORTS OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD AND ARTICLES OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD: 2013 (continued)
239
(Quantity in net kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US $)
Value
Commodity/Country of Origin Quantity
FOB CIF

Japan (excludes Okinawa) 97,275 45,717 50,012


Republic of (South) Korea 133,949 100,024 105,776
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 226,558 186,505 209,283
Singapore 75,211 60,655 63,354
Sweden 45,224 23,612 26,018
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 54,003 34,076 36,085
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 12,900 6,793 7,361
United States of America 1,530,660 916,875 1,004,390

2.5.2.3. Aluminum base paper 130,190 104,800 111,089

Indonesia (includes West Irian) 27,992 53,191 54,464


United States of America 102,198 51,609 56,625

2.5.2.4. Other printing, writing or photography papers and of a


kind used for graphic purposes 525,878 263,302 279,225

China, People's Rep of 232,734 71,493 77,215


Indonesia (includes (West Irian) 122,724 75,370 79,855
Italy 30,797 71,468 73,766
Republic of Korea 6,125 3,325 3,541
Thailand 133,498 41,646 44,848

2.5.2.5. Other 75,784,962 56,020,080 59,867,218

2.5.2.5.1. Stencil tissue paper stock 49,323 41,003 43,113

Singapore 47,986 37,854 39,543


United States of America 1,337 3,149 3,570

2.5.2.5.2. Bookpaper or bondpaper 3,053,040 2,109,318 2,424,198


Finland 119,669 82,288 88,805
Indonesia (includes (West Irian) 1,445,773 1,103,888 1,164,360
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 1,794 4,995 5,676
China, People's Rep of 440,655 279,605 353,772
Singapore 1,045,149 638,542 811,585
Table 3.40 IMPORTS OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD AND ARTICLES OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD: 2013 (continued)
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(Quantity in net kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US $)
Value
Commodity/Country of Origin Quantity
FOB CIF

2.5.2.5.3. Mimeograph paper 42,357 46,609 48,471

Indonesia 25,857 33,174 34,428


China, People's Rep of 16,500 13,435 14,043

2.5.2.5.4. Drawing paper 83,066 94,964 99,962

Indonesia (includes West Irian) 83,066 94,964 99,962

2.5.2.5.5. Other 72,557,176 53,728,186 57,251,474

Australia 1,337,554 723,855 782,842


Canada 22,227 29,636 33,781
China, People's Rep of 18,289,126 13,544,052 14,274,225
Finland 199,000 59,138 64,278
Hong Kong 49,965 45,145 48,087
Indonesia (includes (West Irian) 42,035,830 32,066,397 34,233,880
Italy 239,269 485,736 503,909
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 93,707 49,814 53,744
Republic of (South) Korea 89,520 52,909 61,949
Malaysia (federation of malaya) 919,734 606,226 664,023
Norway 51,600 22,787 24,425
Russian Federation 49,888 33,526 36,772
Singapore 7,167,356 4,992,886 5,381,625
Spain 22,526 28,642 31,206
Sweden 244,210 200,074 213,453
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 8,890 7,375 7,936
Thailand 1,367,763 623,522 659,971
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 359 1,332 3,873
United States of America 368,652 155,134 171,495

2.5.3. Weighing 40 g/m2 or more but not more than 150 g/m2, in sheets
with one side not exceeding 435 mm and the other side not 8,517,756 5,941,821 6,334,335
exceeding 297 mm in the unfolded state
Table 3.40 IMPORTS OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD AND ARTICLES OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD: 2013 (continued)
241
(Quantity in net kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US $)
Value
Commodity/Country of Origin Quantity
FOB CIF

2.5.3.1. For printing banknotes; used in the manufacture of


gypsum boards and computer cards or paper 137,368 43,858 47,416

Brazil 137,368 43,858 47,416

2.5.3.2. Fancy paper and paperboard including with watermarks


granitized felt finish fibres or blend of specks and vellum 1,240,850 1,041,985 1,111,093
antique finish

2.5.3.1.1. In rectangular sheets with one side 36 cm or less and 108,392 66,952 70,815
the other side 15 cm or less in the unfolded state

China, People's Rep of 20,300 8,136 8,647


Indonesia (includes (West Irian) 88,092 58,816 62,168

2.5.3.1.2. Other 1,132,458 975,033 1,040,278

Australia 8,375 18,776 19,205


Canada 399,590 426,339 454,577
China, People's Rep of 462,340 309,848 331,705
Germany 39,017 27,992 29,575
Indonesia (includes (West Irian) 147,586 123,093 130,705
Republic of Korea 27 301 400
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 14,273 9,830 10,719
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 3,343 17,134 18,065
United States of America 57,907 41,720 45,327

2.5.3.3. Other printing, writing or photocopy papers and of a kind used 167,415 96,344 103,728
for graphic purposes

China, People's Rep of 165,978 93,555 100,821


Germany 1,383 2,562 2,654
Republic of (South) Korea 54 227 253
Table 3.40 IMPORTS OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD AND ARTICLES OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD: 2013 (continued)
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(Quantity in net kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US $)
Value
Commodity/Country of Origin Quantity
FOB CIF

2.5.3.4. Other 6,972,123 4,759,634 5,072,098

2.5.3.4.1. Bookpaper or bondpaper 1,323,210 773,902 821,564

China, People's Rep of 1,277,457 722,551 767,178


Germany 45,328 50,540 53,463
Hong Kong 425 811 923

2.5.3.4.2. Mimeograph paper 39,026 41,949 43,739

Thailand 39,026 41,949 43,739

2.5.3.4.3. Other 5,609,887 3,943,783 4,206,795

Austria 2,425 6,313 6,511


Brazil 1,193,396 405,919 441,109
Canada 10,314 9,628 10,314
China, People's Rep of 3,352,532 2,728,310 2,899,283
Hong Kong 345 1,496 1,698
Indonesia (includes (West Irian) 702,389 410,931 443,064
Singapore 3,802 4,354 4,674
Switzerland 48 622 658
Thailand 332,098 336,217 355,449
United States of America 12,414 38,555 42,431
Vietnam 124 1,438 1,604

2.5.4. Other, weighing 40 g/m2 or more but not more than 150 g/m2 2,166,694 3,763,103 3,958,208

2.5.4.1. For printing banknotes; used in the manufacture


of gypsum boards and computer cards or paper 129,013 1,189,427 1,236,932

France 2,210 18,237 33,128


Germany 126,783 1,153,830 1,185,617
Malta 20 17,360 18,187
Table 3.40 IMPORTS OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD AND ARTICLES OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD: 2013 (continued)
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(Quantity in net kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US $)
Value
Commodity/Country of Origin Quantity
FOB CIF

2.5.4.2. Fancy paper and paperboard including with watermarks, granitized 83,881 104,974 115,654
felt finish, fibers or blend of specks and vellum antique finish

Canada 21,167 27,135 29,170


China, People's Rep of 260 203 224
France 5,007 40,618 42,233
United States of America 57,447 37,018 44,027

2.5.4.3. Other printing, writing or photocopy papers


and of a kind used for graphic purposes 216,164 223,904 236,763

China, People's Rep of 133,595 112,235 117,933


France 295 259 303
Germany 2,039 4,102 4,244
Japan 60 472 528
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 10,585 39,043 40,170
Thailand 69,442 67,000 70,067
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 148 793 3,518

2.5.4.4. Other 1,737,636 2,244,798 2,368,859

2.5.4.4.1. Bookpaper or bondpaper 46,246 43,586 45,639

Thailand 46,246 43,586 45,639

2.5.4.4.2. Other 1,691,390 2,201,212 2,323,220

Australia 9,907 19,085 19,628


Austria 3,702 7,311 7,565
Brazil 43,709 15,570 16,776
China, People's Rep of 21,176 13,660 14,510
France 20,500 140,218 176,952
Germany 82,881 844,593 866,200
Hong Kong 2,415 505 573
Indonesia (includes (West Irian) 682,776 489,120 515,175
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 419,126 289,097 303,427
Republic of (South) Korea 9,650 13,929 16,076
Table 3.40 IMPORTS OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD AND ARTICLES OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD: 2013 (continued)
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(Quantity in net kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US $)
Value
Commodity/Country of Origin Quantity
FOB CIF

Singapore 70,835 48,487 51,218


Thailand 322,329 311,380 325,449
United States of America 2,384 8,257 9,671

2.5.5. Weighing more than 150 g/m2 1,700,770 1,616,832 1,705,422

2.5.5.1. Fancy paper and paperboard including watermarks, granitized 727,559 812,544 855,945
felt finish, fibers or blend of specks and vellum antique finish

2.5.5.1.1. In strips or rolls of a width 15 cm or less 47,445 66,725 69,432

Indonesia 24,715 24,549 25,533


Thailand 22,730 42,176 43,899

2.5.5.1.2. Other 680,114 745,819 786,513

China, People's Rep of 142,994 78,183 83,289


Germany 195,739 251,614 263,040
Indonesia (includes (West Irian) 72,466 59,985 62,997
Netherlands 24,888 71,540 76,218
Singapore 73,497 42,739 45,399
Spain 24,900 43,477 45,199
Sweden 17,506 41,721 43,443
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 72,918 39,068 41,781
Thailand 39,978 74,546 76,989
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 449 9,292 10,260
United States of America 14,779 33,654 37,898

2.5.5.2. Other printing, writing or photocopy papers and of a


kind used for graphic purposes 38,652 54,901 58,793

China, People's Rep of 25,291 20,018 22,325


Netherlands 13,361 34,883 36,468
Table 3.40 IMPORTS OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD AND ARTICLES OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD: 2013 (continued)
245
(Quantity in net kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US $)
Value
Commodity/Country of Origin Quantity
FOB CIF

2.5.5.3. Other 934,559 749,387 790,684

2.5.5.3.1. Bondpaper 21,170 7,872 8,426

United States of America 21,170 7,872 8,426

2.5.5.3.2. Other 913,389 741,515 782,258

Australia 16,321 33,516 34,473


Austria 9,436 20,134 20,933
China, People's Rep of 248,950 84,607 90,886
Germany 11,070 26,604 29,323
Hong Kong 3,760 13,977 15,881
Indonesia (includes (West Irian) 368,603 384,767 401,590
Italy 4,475 25,599 27,320
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 98,466 66,327 71,063
Republic of (South) Korea 8,262 13,144 13,715
Malaysia 48,484 51,374 53,361
Singapore 41 93 175
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 9,581 3,597 3,749
Thailand 85,894 16,982 18,954
United States of America 46 794 835

2.6. Other paper and paperboard, of which more than 10% by weight of the total
fibre content consists of fibres obtained by a mechanical or 2,219,306 1,476,774 1,593,244
chemi-mechanical process

2.6.1. In rolls 2,218,687 1,471,496 1,587,520

2.6.1.1. Aluminum paper base 81,853 49,972 52,808

China, People's Rep of 81,853 49,972 52,808

2.6.1.2. For printing banknotes; manufacture of gypsum boards 32 751 1,178


and computer cards or paper

Singapore 32 751 1,178


Table 3.40 IMPORTS OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD AND ARTICLES OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD: 2013 (continued)
246
(Quantity in net kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US $)
Value
Commodity/Country of Origin Quantity
FOB CIF

2.6.1.3. Other 2,136,802 1,420,773 1,533,534

2.6.1.3.1. Fancy paper and paperboard including with watermarks, 103,451 30,260 32,959
granitized felt finish fibers or blend of specks and vellumantique
finish, in strips or rolls of a width 15 cm or less

China, People's Rep of 9,520 3,018 3,432


United States of America 93,931 27,242 29,527

2.6.1.3.2. Other fancy paper and paperboard including with watermarks,


with granitized felt finish fibers or blend of specks and vellum 431,823 283,666 308,460
antique finish

Indonesia (includes (West Irian) 182,574 121,629 128,813


Italy 14,693 5,776 6,301
United States of America 234,556 156,261 173,346

2.6.1.3.3. Other | Newsprint 130,412 55,108 60,095

China, People's Rep of 456 115 125


Sweden 99,826 47,979 51,721
United States of America 30,130 7,014 8,249

2.6.1.3.4. Other, of which more than 100% by weight of the total fiber 1,471,116 1,051,739 1,132,020
content consists of fibers obtained by a mechanical process

China, People's Rep of 375,465 203,667 215,663


Indonesia (includes (West Irian) 796,174 600,043 647,808
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 24,224 26,522 27,724
Republic of (South) Korea 24,192 26,748 27,982
Sweden 103,746 79,585 85,615
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 300 1,247 1,268
Thailand 147,015 113,927 125,960
Table 3.40 IMPORTS OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD AND ARTICLES OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD: 2013 (continued)
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(Quantity in net kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US $)
Value
Commodity/Country of Origin Quantity
FOB CIF

2.6.2. In sheets with one side not exceeding 435 mm and the other side
not exceeding 297 mm in the unfolded state 619 5,278 5,724

2.6.2.1. For printing banknotes; manufacture of gypsum


boards and computer cards or paper 110 5,075 5,499

France 110 5,075 5,499

2.6.2.2. Other printing, writing or photocopy papers and of a kind


used for graphic purposes 509 203 225

China, People's Rep of 509 203 225

2.6.2.3. Other 459,326 197,514 213,938

2.6.2.3.1. Fancy paper and paperboard including with watermarks,


granitized felt finish fibers or blend of specks and vellumantique 325,476 134,745 145,867
finish, in rectangular (including square) sheets with one side 36
cm or less and the other side 15 cm or less in the unfolded state

China, People's Rep of 75,398 22,624 25,005


Indonesia (includes (West Irian) 136,078 76,793 81,531
Italy 50,795 17,230 19,000
Japan 46,409 12,010 13,473
Republic of (South) Korea 1,794 269 380
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 14,976 4,522 4,996
United States of America 26 1,297 1,482

2.6.2.3.2. Other | Other, of which more than 10% by weight of the total fiber
content consists of fibers obtained by a mechanical process 133,850 62,769 68,071

Italy 22,638 7,042 7,818


Japan (excludes Okinawa) 95,365 42,847 46,430
China, People's Rep of 15,757 12,675 13,610
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 90 205 213
Table 3.40 IMPORTS OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD AND ARTICLES OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD: 2013 (continued)
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(Quantity in net kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US $)
Value
Commodity/Country of Origin Quantity
FOB CIF

2.6.2.4. Other 2,558,690 1,134,366 1,205,914

2.6.2.4.1. For printing banknotes; used in the manufacture of gypsum 6,242 15,198 15,652
boards and computer cards or paper

China, People's Rep of 6,242 15,198 15,652

2.6.2.4.2. Other printing, writing or photocopy papers and of a kind 144,338 100,511 112,028
used for graphic purposes

China, People's Rep of 26,500 7,763 8,109


United States of America 117,838 92,748 103,919

2.6.2.4.3. Other 2,408,110 1,018,657 1,078,234

Australia 1,235 1,395 1,538


Canada 2,005 3,827 4,120
China, People's Rep of 1,606,908 615,614 648,234
Hong Kong 643 4,104 4,255
India 24,192 15,782 16,443
Indonesia 23,783 4,841 5,277
Japan 29,158 13,538 14,042
Republic of (South) Korea 21,548 13,752 14,706
Macau (portuguese asia) 25 438 485
Netherlands 19,500 7,704 8,254
Singapore 338,708 73,520 79,881
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 142,697 74,147 78,562
Thailand 189,470 169,577 177,892
United States of America 8,238 20,418 24,545

3. Toilet or facial tissue stock, towel or napkin stock and similar paper 27,261,485 28,998,301 30,905,340
of a kind used for household or sanitary purposes

3.1. Tissue paper 7,261,612 7,956,067 8,476,575

China, People's Rep of 1,348,617 1,128,279 1,205,874


Table 3.40 IMPORTS OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD AND ARTICLES OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD: 2013 (concluded)
249
(Quantity in net kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US $)
Value
Commodity/Country of Origin Quantity
FOB CIF

Hong Kong 81,513 51,731 58,272


India 170,477 190,004 203,979
Indonesia (includes West Irian) 4,784,491 5,877,144 6,226,652
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 1,604 2,139 2,403
Republic of (South) Korea 70,885 98,428 107,662
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 8,385 4,368 4,700
Singapore 3 105 124
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 482,425 299,953 325,369
United States of America 45,201 27,398 34,848
Vietnam 268,011 276,518 306,692

3.2. Other 19,999,873 21,042,234 22,428,765

Canada 767 230 279


China, People's Rep of 2,638,636 1,769,495 1,925,798
Finland 1,695 3,053 3,236
Germany 35 125 130
Hong Kong 76,733 64,095 69,347
India 300,323 336,378 352,514
Indonesia (includes West Irian) 13,305,287 15,279,749 16,217,709
Japan (excludes Okinawa) 21,490 11,607 12,181
Republic of (South) Korea 66,388 95,321 104,302
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 137,083 177,800 188,486
Netherlands 10,596 12,814 15,262
Pakistan, islamic rep. of 3,977 4,105 4,391
Singapore 318 7,783 8,628
Spain 2,100 2,244 2,441
Switzerland 40 4,595 5,460
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 1,891,398 1,507,854 1,612,339
Thailand 212,184 336,622 355,345
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland 1,945 1,266 1,551
United States of America 101,326 169,045 185,404
Vietnam 1,227,552 1,258,053 1,363,962

Others (Articles of Paper and Paperboard) 721,082,830 644,643,840 696,300,339

Source: National Statistics Office.


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Table 3.41 IMPORTS OF NON-TIMBER FOREST PRODUCTS: 2013
(Quantity in Net Kilogram, FOB & CIF values in US dollars)
Value
Commodity/Country of Origin Quantity
FOB CIF

Total 47,951 49,675 54,483

1. Bamboos
23,760 17,556 18,843
China, People's Rep. of

2. Rattans
Bamboos 24,191 32,119 35,640

2.1. Pole 8,051 8,945 9,607

China, People's Rep. of 8,051 8,945 9,607

2.2. Split and Core 16,140 23,174 26,033

China, People's Rep. of 3,023 4,919 5,738


Hong Kong 117 1,533 1,755
Taiwan (Rep. of China) 13,000 16,722 18,540

Source: National Statistics Office (NSO).


Table 3.42 IMPORTS OF SELECTED NON-TIMBER MANUFACTURED ARTICLES: 2013
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(Value in US $, FOB & CIF)
Value
Commodity/Country of Origin Volume
FOB CIF

Total 20,744 14,052 15,072

1. Basketwork, wickerwork and other articles, made directly to shape from Pcs. 20,744 14,052 15,072
plaiting materials

1.1. Of rattan Pcs. 11,100 9,234 9,844

1.1.1. Basket s and basketware containers 4,300 6,261 6,669

China, People's Rep of 4,300 6,261 6,669

1.1.2. Other 6,800 2,973 3,175

China, People's Rep of 300 1,958 2,022


Japan (excludes Okinawa) 6,500 1,015 1,153

1.2. Of bamboo Pcs. 9,644 4,818 5,228

1.2.1. Basket s and basketware containers 8,000 2,914 3,230

Japan (excludes Okinawa) 8,000 2,914 3,230

1.2.2. Other 1,644 1,904 1,998

China, People's Rep of 109 921 959


Hong Kong 1,235 319 339
Singapore 300 664 700

Source : National Statistics Office(NSO).


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Table 3.43 FOREST-BASED PRODUCTS IMPORT SUMMARY: 2013

Imports Quantity Value


('000 US$), FOB

Log (cu.m) 123,519 20,885


Lumber (cu.m.) 240,197 114,362
Veneer and Other Wood Worked (cu.m.) 30,642 10,722
Plywood and Plywood Veneered Panels (cu.m.) 195,037 99,760
Particleboard (gk) 57,311,335 22,690
Fiberboard (nk) 48,235,603 26,856
Non-Timber Forest Products (nk) 47,951 50
Selected Non-Timber Manufactured Articles (pcs.) 20,744 14
Wood-Based Manufactured Articles (gk) 30,147,486 25,265
Pulp and Waste Paper (nk) 82,131,156 35,588
Paper and Articles of Paper and Paperboard (nk) 907,011,603 784,765
Forest-Based Furniture (gk) 77,645,555 65,347
Other Forest-Based Products m 8,838

Total Forest Products Imports 1,215,142

Total Imports 62,411,000

Forest Products Imports as % of the Total Imports (in terms of value) 1.95

Note: m indicates miscellaneous unit of measurements


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Table 3.44 TOP TEN FOREST-BASED PRODUCTS IMPORTS: 2013
(Value in thousand US $, FOB)
Rank Product Value % Share to Total

Total 1,206,240 100.00

1 Paper and Articles of Paper and Paperboard 784,765 65.06

2 Lumber 114,362 9.48

3 Plywood and Plywood Veneered Panels 99,760 8.27

4 Forest-Based Furniture 65,347 5.42

5 Pulp and Waste Paper 35,588 2.95

6 Fiberboard 26,856 2.23

7 Wood-Based Manufactured Articles 25,265 2.09

8 Particleboard 22,690 1.88

9 Log 20,885 1.73

10 Veneer and Other Wood Worked 10,722 0.89


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FIGURE 8. TOP TEN FOREST-BASED PRODUCTS IMPORT: 2013


(VALUE IN '000 US$, FOB)

800,000

700,000

600,000

500,000

400,000

300,000

200,000

100,000

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Veneer and Log Particleboar Wood-Based Fiberboard Pulp and Forest- Plywood and Lumber Paper and
Other Wood d Manufactur Waste Paper Based Plywood Articles of
Worked ed Articles Furniture Veneered Paper and
Panels Paperboard
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
% 0.89 1.73 1.88 2.09 2.23 2.95 5.42 8.27 9.48 65.06
Value 10,722 20,885 22,690 25,265 26,856 35,588 65,347 99,760 114,362 784,765
Forest Management Bureau

PRICES

2013 Philippine Forestry Statistics


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Table 4.01 QUARTERLY DOMESTIC PRICES OF LOCALLY PRODUCED LOGS, NATURALLY GROWN: 2013
(Php/ cubic meter)

Average Quarter
Species Region Log Grade Diameter
Price 1st 2nd 3rd 4th

MARANG R-11 Peeler/ Veneer Log Below 30 1,180.00 1,180.00 1,180.00 1,180.00 1,180.00
30-39 1,400.00 1,400.00 1,400.00 1,400.00 1,400.00
40-49 2,200.00 2,200.00 2,200.00 2,200.00 2,200.00
50-59 2,200.00 2,200.00 2,200.00 2,200.00 2,200.00
60 & Above 2,200.00 2,200.00 2,200.00 2,200.00 2,200.00

R-12 Sawlog Below 30 1,340.67 2,362.67 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00

R-13 Non-peelable Below 30 3,033.33 2,600.00 1,900.00 2,933.33 4,700.00


Table 4.02 QUARTERLY DOMESTIC PRICES OF LOCALLY PRODUCED LOGS, PLANTED: 2013
258
(Php/ cubic meter)
Average Quarter
Species Region Log Grade Diameter
Price 1st 2nd 3rd 4th

ACACIA R-2 Sawlog Below 30 11,024.00 11,024.00 11,024.00 11,024.00 11,024.00


30-39 11,024.00 11,024.00 11,024.00 11,024.00 11,024.00
40-49 11,024.00 11,024.00 11,024.00 11,024.00 11,024.00
50-59 11,024.00 11,024.00 11,024.00 11,024.00 11,024.00
60 & Above 11,024.00 11,024.00 11,024.00 11,024.00 11,024.00

R-7 Poles and Piles Below 30 4,000.00 4,000.00 4,000.00 4,000.00 4,000.00

R-13 Poles and Piles Below 30 708.33 708.33 708.33 708.33 708.33
30-39 1,400.00 1,400.00 1,400.00 1,400.00 1,400.00
40-49 1,800.00 1,800.00 1,800.00 1,800.00 1,800.00

Peelable Below 30 3,161.11 2,950.00 3,200.00 3,183.33 3,311.11


30-39 3,223.61 3,200.00 3,200.00 3,183.33 3,311.11
40-49 3,223.61 3,200.00 3,200.00 3,183.33 3,311.11
50-59 3,223.61 3,200.00 3,200.00 3,183.33 3,311.11
60 & Above 3,223.61 3,200.00 3,200.00 3,183.33 3,311.11

Non-peelable Below 30 1,781.94 1,466.67 1,533.33 1,944.44 2,183.33

BAGRAS R-7 Poles and Piles Below 30 4,000.00 4,000.00 4,000.00 4,000.00 4,000.00

R-11 Peelable Below 30 3,000.00 3,000.00 3,000.00 3,000.00 3,000.00


30-39 3,800.00 3,800.00 3,800.00 3,800.00 3,800.00
40-49 4,500.00 4,500.00 4,500.00 4,500.00 4,500.00
50-59 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00
60 & Above 5,500.00 5,500.00 5,500.00 5,500.00 5,500.00

R-13 Peelable Below 30 3,066.67 3,000.00 3,000.00 3,066.67 3,200.00


30-39 3,066.67 3,000.00 3,000.00 3,066.67 3,200.00
40-49 3,200.00 3,200.00 3,200.00 3,200.00 3,200.00
50-59 3,200.00 3,200.00 3,200.00 3,200.00 3,200.00
60 & Above 3,200.00 3,200.00 3,200.00 3,200.00 3,200.00

Non-peelable Below 30 1,800.00 1,800.00 1,800.00 1,800.00 1,800.00

DURIAN R-11 Peelable Below 30 3,016.67 3,066.67 3,000.00 3,000.00 3,000.00


30-39 3,825.00 3,900.00 3,800.00 3,800.00 3,800.00
40-49 4,558.33 4,733.33 4,500.00 4,500.00 4,500.00
50-59 5,058.33 5,233.33 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00
60 & Above 5,516.67 5,566.67 5,500.00 5,500.00 5,500.00

R-13 Peelable Below 30 3,000.00 3,000.00 3,000.00 3,000.00 3,000.00


30-39 3,000.00 3,000.00 3,000.00 3,000.00 3,000.00

Non-peelable Below 30 2,841.67 1,900.00 1,900.00 2,933.33 4,633.33


Table 4.02 QUARTERLY DOMESTIC PRICES OF LOCALLY PRODUCED LOGS, PLANTED: 2013 (continued)
259
(Php/ cubic meter)
Average Quarter
Species Region Log Grade Diameter
Price 1st 2nd 3rd 4th

FALCATA R-11 Peeler/ Veneer Log Below 30 1,650.00 1,600.00 1,600.00 1,600.00 1,800.00
30-39 1,850.00 1,800.00 1,800.00 1,800.00 2,000.00
40-49 2,412.50 2,400.00 2,400.00 2,400.00 2,450.00
50-59 2,412.50 2,400.00 2,400.00 2,400.00 2,450.00
60 & Above 2,412.50 2,400.00 2,400.00 2,400.00 2,450.00

Sawlog Below 30 1,366.67 1,733.33 1,200.00 1,200.00 1,333.33


30-39 1,639.58 1,491.67 1,600.00 1,600.00 1,866.67
40-49 1,700.00 1,600.00 1,600.00 1,600.00 2,000.00
50-59 1,708.33 1,600.00 1,600.00 1,600.00 2,033.33
60 & Above 1,720.83 1,600.00 1,600.00 1,600.00 2,083.33

Peelable Below 30 2,716.67 2,666.67 2,600.00 2,733.33 2,866.67


30-39 3,229.17 3,177.78 3,066.67 3,255.56 3,416.67
40-49 3,550.00 3,500.00 3,400.00 3,600.00 3,700.00
50-59 3,850.00 3,800.00 3,700.00 3,900.00 4,000.00
60 & Above 4,119.44 4,066.66 3,933.33 4,177.78 4,300.00

R-13 Peelable Below 30 2,843.65 2,621.70 2,674.95 2,886.02 3,191.93


30-39 3,161.63 2,953.85 3,002.63 3,183.16 3,506.86
40-49 3,332.99 3,086.44 3,154.88 3,357.37 3,733.26
50-59 3,404.56 3,036.00 3,229.20 3,453.39 3,899.66
60 & Above 3,429.91 3,102.33 3,260.21 3,457.43 3,899.66

Non-peelable Below 30 1,612.84 1,364.25 1,481.94 1,705.16 1,900.00

GMELINA R-2 Sawlog Below 30 11,024.00 11,024.00 11,024.00 11,024.00 11,024.00


30-39 11,024.00 11,024.00 11,024.00 11,024.00 11,024.00
40-49 11,024.00 11,024.00 11,024.00 11,024.00 11,024.00

R-5 Sawlog Below 30 10,600.00 10,600.00 10,600.00 10,600.00 10,600.00


30-39 10,600.00 10,600.00 10,600.00 10,600.00 10,600.00
40-49 10,600.00 10,600.00 10,600.00 10,600.00 10,600.00
50-59 10,600.00 10,600.00 10,600.00 10,600.00 10,600.00
60 & Above 10,600.00 10,600.00 10,600.00 10,600.00 10,600.00

R-7 Sawlog 30-39 8,965.83 9,010.00 9,469.33 8,692.00 8,692.00


40-49 8,965.83 9,010.00 9,469.33 8,692.00 8,692.00
50-59 8,965.83 9,010.00 9,469.33 8,692.00 8,692.00
60 & Above 8,965.83 9,010.00 9,469.33 8,692.00 8,692.00

R-8 Poles and Piles Below 30 1,400.00 1,400.00 1,400.00 1,400.00 1,400.00
30-39 2,300.00 2,300.00 2,300.00 2,300.00 2,300.00
40-49 2,600.00 2,600.00 2,600.00 2,600.00 2,600.00
50-59 2,800.00 2,800.00 2,800.00 2,800.00 2,800.00
60 & Above 3,000.00 3,000.00 3,000.00 3,000.00 3,000.00
Table 4.02 QUARTERLY DOMESTIC PRICES OF LOCALLY PRODUCED LOGS, PLANTED: 2013 (continued)
260
(Php/ cubic meter)
Average Quarter
Species Region Log Grade Diameter
Price 1st 2nd 3rd 4th

GMELINA R-11 Peeler/ Veneer Log Below 30 1,236.67 1,200.00 1,200.00 1,200.00 1,346.67
30-39 1,600.00 1,600.00 1,600.00 1,600.00 1,600.00
40-49 2,172.22 2,200.00 2,200.00 2,200.00 2,088.89
50-59 2,172.22 2,200.00 2,200.00 2,200.00 2,088.89
60 & Above 2,172.22 2,200.00 2,200.00 2,200.00 2,088.89

Sawlog Below 30 1,600.00 1,600.00 1,600.00 1,600.00 1,600.00


30-39 1,800.00 1,800.00 1,800.00 1,800.00 1,800.00
40-49 1,800.00 1,800.00 1,800.00 1,800.00 1,800.00
50-59 1,800.00 1,800.00 1,800.00 1,800.00 1,800.00
60 & Above 1,800.00 1,800.00 1,800.00 1,800.00 1,800.00

R-12 Sawlog Below 30 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00

R-13 Peelable Below 30 3,165.09 3,164.28 3,164.29 3,165.13 3,166.67


30-39 3,165.09 3,164.28 3,164.29 3,165.13 3,166.67
40-49 3,165.09 3,164.28 3,164.29 3,165.13 3,166.67
50-59 3,165.09 3,164.28 3,164.29 3,165.13 3,166.67
60 & Above 3,165.09 3,164.28 3,164.29 3,165.13 3,166.67

Non-peelable Below 30 1,638.86 1,465.67 1,672.32 1,700.80 1,716.67

GUBAS R-13 Peelable Below 30 2,000.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 2,000.00


30-39 2,000.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 2,000.00
40-49 2,000.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 2,000.00
50-59 2,000.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 2,000.00
60 & Above 2,000.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 2,000.00

Non-peelable Below 30 700.00 700.00 700.00 700.00 700.00

IPIL-IPIL R-12 Sawlog Below 30 2,458.33 2,333.33 2,500.00 2,500.00 2,500.00


30-39 2,458.33 2,333.33 2,500.00 2,500.00 2,500.00

MAHOGANY R-2 Sawlog Below 30 11,024.00 11,024.00 11,024.00 11,024.00 11,024.00


30-39 11,024.00 11,024.00 11,024.00 11,024.00 11,024.00
40-49 11,024.00 11,024.00 11,024.00 11,024.00 11,024.00

R-5 Sawlog 30-39 14,840.00 14,840.00 14,840.00 14,840.00 14,840.00


40-49 14,840.00 14,840.00 14,840.00 14,840.00 14,840.00
50-59 14,840.00 14,840.00 14,840.00 14,840.00 14,840.00
60 & Above 14,840.00 14,840.00 14,840.00 14,840.00 14,840.00

R-7 Sawlog 30-39 9,089.50 9,222.00 9,328.00 8,904.00 8,904.00


40-49 9,089.50 9,222.00 9,328.00 8,904.00 8,904.00
50-59 9,089.50 9,222.00 9,328.00 8,904.00 8,904.00
60 & Above 9,089.50 9,222.00 9,328.00 8,904.00 8,904.00
Table 4.02 QUARTERLY DOMESTIC PRICES OF LOCALLY PRODUCED LOGS, PLANTED: 2013 (concluded)
261
(Php/ cubic meter)
Average Quarter
Species Region Log Grade Diameter
Price 1st 2nd 3rd 4th

MAHOGANY R-8 Sawlog Below 30 1,700.00 1,700.00 1,700.00 1,700.00 1,700.00


30-39 2,800.00 2,800.00 2,800.00 2,800.00 2,800.00
40-49 3,500.00 3,500.00 3,500.00 3,500.00 3,500.00
50-59 3,900.00 3,900.00 3,900.00 3,900.00 3,900.00
60 & Above 4,300.00 4,300.00 4,300.00 4,300.00 4,300.00

R-13 Peelable Below 30 1,700.00 1,700.00 1,700.00 1,700.00 1,700.00

MANGO R-11 Peeler/ Veneer Log Below 30 1,180.00 1,180.00 1,180.00 1,180.00 1,180.00
30-39 1,400.00 1,400.00 1,400.00 1,400.00 1,400.00
40-49 2,200.00 2,200.00 2,200.00 2,200.00 2,200.00
50-59 2,200.00 2,200.00 2,200.00 2,200.00 2,200.00
60 & Above 2,200.00 2,200.00 2,200.00 2,200.00 2,200.00

Peelable Below 30 3,200.00 3,200.00 3,200.00 3,200.00 3,200.00


30-39 4,100.00 4,100.00 4,100.00 4,100.00 4,100.00
40-49 5,200.00 5,200.00 5,200.00 5,200.00 5,200.00
60 & Above 5,700.00 5,700.00 5,700.00 5,700.00 5,700.00

R-12 Sawlog Below 30 1,791.67 2,000.00 1,500.00 2,166.67 1,500.00

RADIATA PINE R-7 Poles and Piles Below 30 4,000.00 4,000.00 4,000.00 4,000.00 4,000.00

RUBBER R-9 Sawlog Below 30 2,100.00 2,100.00 2,100.00 2,100.00 2,100.00


30-39 2,600.00 2,600.00 2,600.00 2,600.00 2,600.00
40-49 2,600.00 2,600.00 2,600.00 2,600.00 2,600.00
50-59 2,600.00 2,600.00 2,600.00 2,600.00 2,600.00
60 & Above 2,600.00 2,600.00 2,600.00 2,600.00 2,600.00

R-11 Peeler/ Veneer Log Below 30 1,180.00 1,180.00 1,180.00 1,180.00 1,180.00
30-39 1,400.00 1,400.00 1,400.00 1,400.00 1,400.00
40-49 2,200.00 2,200.00 2,200.00 2,200.00 2,200.00
50-59 2,200.00 2,200.00 2,200.00 2,200.00 2,200.00
60 & Above 2,200.00 2,200.00 2,200.00 2,200.00 2,200.00

R-12 Sawlog Below 30 2,000.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 2,000.00


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Table 4.03 QUARTERLY DOMESTIC PRICES OF IMPORTED LOGS: 2013
(Php/ cubic meter)
Average Quarter
Country of Origin Region Log Grade Diameter
Price 1st 2nd 3rd 4th

MALAYSIA R-7 Poles and Piles Below 30 5,008.33 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,033.33
30-39 6,675.00 6,675.00 6,675.00 6,675.00 6,675.00
40-49 10,900.00 10,900.00 10,900.00 10,900.00 10,900.00
50-59 20,500.00 20,500.00 20,500.00 20,500.00 20,500.00

PAPUA NEW GUINEA R-3 Sawlog 30-39 3,834.64 3,835.75 3,383.67 3,947.66 4,171.49
40-49 3,918.58 4,171.49 3,383.67 3,947.66 4,171.49
50-59 4,015.00 4,557.16 3,383.67 3,947.66 4,171.49
60 & Above 4,163.58 4,557.16 3,978.00 3,947.66 4,171.49

R-9 Sawlog Below 30 11,034.14 11,034.14 11,034.14 11,034.14 11,034.14

SOLOMON ISLAND NCR Sawlog 40-49 5,375.00 5,500.00 5,333.33 5,166.67 5,500.00
50-59 5,375.00 5,500.00 5,333.33 5,166.67 5,500.00
60 & Above 5,375.00 5,500.00 5,333.33 5,166.67 5,500.00

R-3 Sawlog 30-39 3,083.33 3,000.00 3,000.00 3,000.00 3,333.33


40-49 3,083.33 3,000.00 3,000.00 3,000.00 3,333.33
50-59 3,083.33 3,000.00 3,000.00 3,000.00 3,333.33
60 & Above 3,083.33 3,000.00 3,000.00 3,000.00 3,333.33
Table 4.04 MONTHLY RETAIL PRICES OF LOCALLY PRODUCED LUMBER: 2013
263
(Board Foot, 2"x4", in Php)

Species/ Region Average Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

A. Mangium
NCR 38.13 36.00 36.00 34.00 38.00 35.00 34.00 40.50 40.50 40.50 40.50 40.50 42.00
R-4A 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
R-4B 30.14 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 31.66 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00
R-5 41.33 41.33 41.33 41.33 41.33 41.33 41.33 41.33 41.33 41.33 41.33 41.33 41.33
R-9 16.67 16.67 16.67 16.67 16.67 16.67 16.67 16.67 16.67 16.67 16.67 16.67 16.67
R-10 24.25 12.00 12.00 12.00 28.33 28.33 28.33 28.33 28.33 28.33 28.33 28.33 28.33
R-11 22.50 16.00 28.00 28.00 18.17 18.17 21.33 21.33 18.17 26.66 20.83 26.66 26.66
R-13 17.50 19.00 19.00 19.00 19.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 22.00 22.00

Acacia
R-2 26.00 26.00 26.00 26.00 26.00 26.00 26.00 26.00 26.00 26.00 26.00 26.00 26.00
R-5 37.36 42.00 42.00 42.00 35.67 35.67 35.67 35.67 35.67 35.67 35.67 37.00 35.67

Antipolo
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-5 29.75 29.00 29.00 29.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00

Apitong
R-3 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
R-4A 46.67 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 55.00 55.00
R-5 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-6 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00
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 36.25 27.50 27.50 38.00 38.00 38.00 38.00 38.00 38.00 38.00 38.00 38.00 38.00

Bagras
NCR 36.67 35.00 35.00 35.00 38.00 36.00 36.00 40.00 40.00 34.66 37.33 35.00 38.00
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-10 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-11 26.06 22.00 28.00 28.00 25.13 24.00 25.25 24.00 24.00 28.66 26.33 28.66 28.66
R-12 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 21.94 21.94 21.94 21.94 21.94 21.94 21.94 21.94 21.94 21.94 21.94 21.94 21.94

Benguet Pine
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-6 26.06 26.06 26.06 26.06 26.06 26.06 26.06 26.06 26.06 26.06 26.06 26.06 26.06
Table 4.04 MONTHLY RETAIL PRICES OF LOCALLY PRODUCED LUMBER: 2013 (continued)
264
(Board Foot, 2"x4", in Php)

Species/ Region Average Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

Binuang
R-5 28.33 28.33 28.33 28.33 28.33 28.33 28.33 28.33 28.33 28.33 28.33 28.33 28.33

Coco
R-9 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
Dao
R-5 32.33 32.33 32.33 32.33 32.33 32.33 32.33 32.33 32.33 32.33 32.33 32.33 32.33

Falcata
NCR 43.42 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 38.00 42.00 42.00 42.00 42.00
R-10 19.04 19.67 19.67 19.67 19.67 19.67 19.67 18.40 18.40 18.40 18.40 18.40 18.40
R-11 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 11.33 9.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 12.50 12.50 12.50 12.50 12.50 12.50 12.50 12.50

Gmelina
NCR 38.05 35.00 35.00 35.00 37.00 35.00 34.00 40.50 39.05 42.00 42.00 42.00 40.00
R-2 23.21 20.58 22.39 22.39 25.75 22.39 22.39 25.75 22.39 22.39 20.58 25.75 25.75
R-3 30.37 30.66 39.66 26.41 26.41 26.41 27.30 27.30 31.33 31.44 31.00 33.25 33.25
R-4A 26.44 26.00 19.32 19.32 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 48.00 29.67
R-4B 31.16 29.33 29.33 38.75 31.66 31.66 31.66 31.66 31.66 30.50 31.66 28.00 28.00
R-5 35.17 38.67 38.67 38.67 34.00 34.00 34.00 34.00 34.00 34.00 34.00 34.00 34.00
R-6 26.20 24.62 24.62 25.64 26.25 26.38 26.38 26.60 25.15 28.00 26.65 26.98 27.14
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
R-9 23.92 23.67 24.67 24.67 24.67 24.67 24.67 18.00 22.00 22.00 26.00 26.00 26.00
R-10 19.41 14.00 14.00 22.00 18.53 18.53 18.53 21.20 21.23 21.23 21.23 21.23 21.23
R-11 21.86 22.00 23.88 22.00 22.65 21.17 22.08 20.00 21.42 21.83 20.29 23.46 21.50
R-13 19.16 22.00 22.00 22.00 22.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 22.97 15.00 15.00 22.00 22.00

Gubas
R-13 7.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00

Ipil-ipil
R-4A 19.32 19.32 19.32 19.32 19.32 19.32 19.32 19.32 19.32 19.32 19.32 19.32 19.32
R-4B 33.83 35.00 35.00 35.00 32.66 32.66 32.66 32.66 32.66 35.00 32.66 35.00 35.00
R-12 19.88 18.00 18.00 18.00 18.00 18.00 18.00 18.00 18.00 18.00 26.00 26.00 24.50
Table 4.04 MONTHLY RETAIL PRICES OF LOCALLY PRODUCED LUMBER: 2013 (continued)
265
(Board Foot, 2"x4", in Php)

Species/ Region Average Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

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
R-3 38.17 37.00 37.00 37.00 37.00 37.00 37.00 37.00 37.00 37.00 37.00 44.00 44.00
R-4A 44.08 45.00 45.00 45.00 43.00 40.50 40.50 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00
R-4B 35.00 33.00 33.00 33.00 33.00 33.00 33.00 33.00 33.00 33.00 33.00 45.00 45.00
R-5 43.89 36.67 36.67 48.33 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00
R-6 55.04 51.50 51.50 60.00 51.50 60.00 60.00 43.00 43.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00
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 41.50 41.50 41.50 41.50 41.50 41.50 41.50 41.50 41.50 41.50 41.50 41.50 41.50

Loktob
R-5 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

Mahogany
NCR 37.68 36.00 36.00 35.00 36.00 35.00 34.00 41.80 38.25 41.33 39.33 36.00 43.50
R-2 26.00 26.00 26.00 26.00 26.00 26.00 26.00 26.00 26.00 26.00 26.00 26.00 26.00
R-3 42.00 42.00 42.00 42.00 42.00 42.00 42.00 42.00 42.00 42.00 42.00 42.00 42.00
R-4A 30.25 30.00 30.00 30.00 31.00 31.00 25.00 31.00 31.00 31.00 31.00 31.00 31.00
R-4B 29.45 26.67 26.67 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00
R-5 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-6 28.56 28.15 28.15 27.91 28.05 28.02 28.02 28.20 27.82 32.00 28.32 28.98 29.15
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 27.53 26.67 27.33 27.33 27.33 27.33 27.33 26.67 26.67 26.67 29.00 29.00 29.00
R-10 26.00 24.00 24.00 23.67 24.00 24.00 24.00 30.00 27.67 27.67 27.67 27.67 27.67
R-11 30.59 32.75 34.00 34.00 26.50 33.67 26.50 24.00 24.00 26.66 35.00 35.00 35.00
R-12 42.00 42.00 42.00 42.00 42.00 42.00 42.00 42.00 42.00 42.00 42.00 42.00 42.00
R-13 16.33 19.00 19.00 19.00 19.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00

Meranti
NCR 38.18 39.00 39.00 41.00 39.50 38.50 39.00 40.30 38.14 35.00 36.50 35.75 36.50
R-1 48.29 49.50 50.00 49.00 45.42 46.92 48.67 48.67 48.33 49.00 48.00 48.00 48.00
R-3 44.18 40.66 40.07 46.12 46.12 46.12 51.00 51.00 51.00 39.52 39.52 39.52 39.52
R-4A 46.75 46.75 46.75 47.00 45.25 42.00 46.50 46.75 46.50 48.00 48.00 47.00 50.50
Table 4.04 MONTHLY RETAIL PRICES OF LOCALLY PRODUCED LUMBER: 2013 (concluded)
266
(Board Foot, 2"x4", in Php)

Species/ Region Average Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

Narra
R-4A 142.67 149.00 149.00 149.00 144.00 140.00 141.00 140.00 140.00 140.00 140.00 140.00 140.00
R-4B 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-5 93.33 93.33 93.33 93.33 93.33 93.33 93.33 93.33 93.33 93.33 93.33 93.33 93.33
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

Radiata Pine
NCR 51.17 39.00 56.00 56.00 56.00 56.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 54.00 54.00 54.00 54.00

Tangile
R-3 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
R-4A 46.29 45.00 45.00 45.00 43.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 47.50
R-5 38.83 38.33 38.33 38.33 39.00 39.00 39.00 39.00 39.00 39.00 39.00 39.00 39.00
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

Yakal
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

Yemane
R-12 28.00 29.00 29.00 29.00 29.00 29.00 29.00 29.00 29.00 26.00 26.00 26.00 26.00
267
Table 4.05 MONTHLY RETAIL PRICES OF IMPORTED LUMBER: 2013
(Board Foot, 2"x4", in Php)

Country of Origin/
Average Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Region

Brazil
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-3 47.80 48.00 48.00 48.00 48.00 48.00 48.00 48.00 48.00 48.00 48.00 46.78 46.78

Malaysia
NCR 40.47 42.00 43.00 44.00 43.50 37.95 32.00 32.00 32.00 37.63 37.85 62.00 41.75
R-1 40.64 39.00 45.00 35.00 38.75 41.00 41.00 42.83 41.50 36.00 43.39 43.72 40.50
R-2 39.67 42.00 40.00 39.75 39.75 39.75 39.75 39.00 39.00 39.00 39.75 39.50 38.75
R-3 37.03 36.90 35.90 35.80 35.80 35.80 37.87 37.87 37.87 37.70 37.00 37.95 37.95
R-4A 45.08 43.50 42.00 40.88 42.75 45.17 53.00 53.00 46.67 47.38 41.00 41.83 43.75
R-4B 41.31 42.00 42.00 42.00 42.00 42.00 42.00 42.00 32.66 43.00 43.00 43.00 40.00
R-5 46.14 41.67 41.67 50.33 46.67 46.67 46.67 46.67 46.67 46.67 46.67 46.67 46.67
R-6 40.34 44.65 44.65 44.65 38.90 38.90 38.90 38.90 38.90 38.90 38.90 38.90 38.90
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 53.75 52.50 52.50 52.50 52.50 52.50 52.50 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00

Papua New Guinea


NCR 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-1 45.92 46.00 46.00 48.00 46.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 48.00 46.00 46.00
R-3 42.54 41.50 41.50 41.50 41.50 41.50 41.50 41.50 41.50 45.00 44.00 44.75 44.75
R-4A 35.25 35.50 35.50 35.50 35.50 31.00 35.50 37.00 35.50 35.50 35.50 35.50 35.50

Solomon
NCR 41.50 40.00 40.00 40.00 42.00 42.00 42.00 42.00 42.00 42.00 42.00 42.00 42.00
R-1 45.17 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 46.00 46.00 45.00 45.00 45.00
R-3 41.03 34.66 34.66 34.66 34.66 34.66 46.33 46.33 46.33 46.86 46.86 43.18 43.18
R-4A 38.24 41.95 41.95 41.95 37.00 37.00 37.00 37.00 37.00 37.00 37.00 37.00 37.00
Table 4.06 MONTHLY RETAIL PRICES OF LAUAN PLYWOOD: 2013
268
(Ordinary " C", 4'x8', in Php)

Thickness
Region Average Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
(Inch/ mm)

1/8 (3.175) CAR 231.19 236.50 229.00 225.56 225.56 261.33 234.44 228.42 226.39 226.39 227.69 224.00 229.00
R-1 229.17 215.00 215.00 315.00 315.00 205.00 205.00 205.00 215.00 215.00 215.00 215.00 215.00
R-2 233.09 226.52 233.00 224.75 241.83 233.00 232.00 228.27 228.27 228.27 239.94 241.27 239.94
R-3 243.30 239.12 235.23 194.88 256.50 256.50 244.61 253.00 245.60 245.60 248.60 250.01 250.01
R-4A 225.94 215.00 233.75 232.50 223.75 230.00 217.50 212.50 222.50 232.50 226.25 232.50 232.50
R-4B 236.48 248.05 249.16 155.00 248.05 249.16 215.00 249.16 249.16 242.50 247.50 242.50 242.50
R-5 270.00 270.00 270.00 270.00 270.00 270.00 270.00 270.00 270.00 270.00 270.00 270.00 270.00
R-6 227.17 230.18 230.18 238.10 224.72 218.25 217.90 232.88 237.27 237.27 220.40 220.40 218.43
R-7 220.00 220.00 220.00 220.00 220.00 220.00 220.00 220.00 220.00 220.00 220.00 220.00 220.00
R-8 239.13 238.00 238.00 238.00 238.00 238.00 238.00 238.00 238.00 238.00 242.50 242.50 242.50
R-9 236.19 235.00 226.67 226.67 226.67 226.67 226.67 244.33 244.33 244.33 244.33 244.33 244.33
R-10 247.73 178.00 178.00 261.67 261.67 261.67 261.67 261.67 261.67 261.67 261.67 261.67 261.67
R-11 249.73 250.17 250.17 250.17 249.58 249.58 249.58 249.58 249.58 249.58 249.58 249.58 249.58
R-12 197.75 87.50 87.50 226.00 175.00 230.50 230.50 222.50 222.50 225.00 222.00 222.00 222.00
R-13 208.96 87.50 220.00 220.00 220.00 220.00 220.00 220.00 220.00 220.00 220.00 220.00 220.00

3/16 (4.7625) CAR 305.34 312.25 294.09 303.69 310.00 310.00 310.00 310.00 304.00 304.00 308.00 299.00 299.00
R-1 316.31 321.25 321.25 321.25 321.25 313.75 312.25 312.25 313.75 313.75 315.00 315.00 315.00
R-2 316.07 301.11 303.11 303.11 314.77 309.77 314.66 311.44 404.86 305.08 308.11 308.66 308.11
R-3 274.19 286.97 279.71 288.23 288.23 288.23 295.51 296.42 244.33 244.33 244.33 267.02 267.02
R-4A 303.85 295.00 307.50 305.00 297.50 298.75 296.25 296.25 290.00 317.50 307.50 317.50 317.50
R-4B 316.61 323.88 325.00 208.00 325.00 323.88 317.50 323.88 323.88 332.50 352.50 321.65 321.65
R-6 296.35 300.63 300.63 297.06 293.38 297.50 297.50 281.83 288.86 307.50 303.20 290.70 297.37
R-7 295.25 295.25 295.25 295.25 295.25 295.25 295.25 295.25 295.25 295.25 295.25 295.25 295.25
R-8 345.63 352.50 352.50 345.00 345.00 345.00 345.00 345.00 345.00 345.00 342.50 342.50 342.50
R-9 322.78 326.67 323.33 323.33 323.33 323.33 323.33 321.67 321.67 321.67 321.67 321.67 321.67
R-10 266.31 214.50 214.50 276.67 276.67 276.67 276.67 276.67 276.67 276.67 276.67 276.67 276.67
R-11 291.12 284.50 284.50 284.50 293.33 293.33 293.33 293.33 293.33 293.33 293.33 293.33 293.33
R-12 264.71 180.00 180.00 259.00 220.00 302.50 302.50 302.50 302.50 220.00 302.50 302.50 302.50
R-13 285.00 285.00 285.00 285.00 285.00 285.00 285.00 285.00 285.00 285.00 285.00 285.00 285.00

1/4 (6.35) CAR 353.73 342.00 356.00 341.67 389.00 350.00 372.00 337.29 358.69 358.69 331.43 355.00 353.00
R-1 333.70 338.75 338.08 338.08 338.08 335.75 336.08 336.08 338.08 338.08 329.92 329.92 307.50
R-2 324.77 328.37 321.25 330.94 333.18 318.47 324.71 326.79 321.40 323.34 325.96 323.73 319.05
R-3 319.76 397.64 308.54 303.98 278.21 278.21 311.80 340.00 324.72 324.72 324.72 322.29 322.29
R-4A 334.26 340.00 343.75 363.12 358.75 320.00 348.88 320.00 331.67 325.00 317.50 321.25 321.25
R-4B 345.65 355.20 355.00 306.66 356.70 360.00 306.00 356.87 360.00 360.00 360.00 351.33 320.00
R-5 340.00 340.00 340.00 340.00 340.00 340.00 340.00 340.00 340.00 340.00 340.00 340.00 340.00
Table 4.06 MONTHLY RETAIL PRICES OF LAUAN PLYWOOD: 2013 (concluded)
269
(Ordinary " C", 4'x8', in Php)

Thickness
Region Average Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
(Inch/ mm)

1/4 (6.35) R-6 319.45 327.85 327.85 323.75 316.38 303.33 311.13 321.60 323.08 335.00 313.35 314.18 315.90
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-8 330.00 330.00 330.00 330.00 330.00 330.00 330.00 330.00 330.00 330.00 330.00 330.00 330.00
R-9 361.94 348.33 385.00 385.00 385.00 385.00 385.00 345.00 345.00 345.00 345.00 345.00 345.00
R-10 291.94 235.00 235.00 303.33 303.33 303.33 303.33 303.33 303.33 303.33 303.33 303.33 303.33
R-11 505.83 503.33 503.33 503.33 506.66 506.66 506.66 506.66 506.66 506.66 506.66 506.66 506.66
R-12 389.13 230.50 230.50 527.50 410.00 815.00 815.00 230.50 230.50 295.00 295.00 295.00 295.00
R-13 307.50 307.50 307.50 307.50 307.50 307.50 307.50 307.50 307.50 307.50 307.50 307.50 307.50

1/2 (12.7) CAR 611.48 603.30 568.00 587.00 564.00 925.50 569.00 583.00 598.00 598.00 590.00 579.00 573.00
R-1 605.58 613.83 614.50 614.50 614.50 610.17 611.50 611.50 613.83 613.83 595.67 595.67 557.50
R-2 572.50 565.16 565.50 565.50 583.23 567.34 591.51 579.89 565.54 565.54 569.29 575.73 575.73
R-3 562.55 666.64 524.26 532.34 534.57 534.57 559.19 615.00 558.26 558.26 558.82 554.37 554.37
R-4A 588.94 599.10 599.95 611.25 596.95 581.88 565.63 592.50 564.17 593.33 552.50 605.00 605.00
R-4B 554.33 643.33 550.00 671.00 344.16 550.00 447.33 644.16 566.00 566.00 560.00 560.00 550.00
R-5 656.67 656.67 656.67 656.67 656.67 656.67 656.67 656.67 656.67 656.67 656.67 656.67 656.67
R-6 555.32 544.41 544.41 563.31 555.71 543.50 543.50 559.08 598.88 542.50 545.83 560.17 562.55
R-7 550.00 550.00 550.00 550.00 550.00 550.00 550.00 550.00 550.00 550.00 550.00 550.00 550.00
R-8 608.00 576.00 576.00 576.00 576.00 576.00 576.00 640.00 640.00 640.00 640.00 640.00 640.00
R-9 645.55 625.00 694.33 694.33 694.33 694.33 694.33 608.33 608.33 608.33 608.33 608.33 608.33
R-10 568.33 568.33 568.33 568.33 568.33 568.33 568.33 568.33 568.33 568.33 568.33 568.33 568.33
R-12 316.42 475.00 475.00 475.00 430.00 230.50 230.50 230.50 230.50 255.00 255.00 255.00 255.00
R-13 534.50 534.50 534.50 534.50 534.50 534.50 534.50 534.50 534.50 534.50 534.50 534.50 534.50

3/4 (19.05) CAR 979.22 999.00 982.00 982.00 975.00 975.00 975.61 981.00 981.00 981.00 1,004.00 939.00 976.00
R-1 1,013.06 1,000.75 1,000.25 1,000.25 1,000.25 1,001.25 1,060.50 1,060.50 1,060.50 1,060.50 992.75 993.25 926.00
R-2 972.03 946.33 943.81 943.81 961.47 958.25 1,001.38 980.92 963.94 963.94 999.25 1,002.03 999.25
R-3 944.78 947.25 919.80 918.80 918.50 918.50 913.66 922.41 984.41 984.41 984.41 962.60 962.60
R-4A 857.74 936.25 955.83 875.50 876.12 826.67 855.00 787.50 826.67 843.33 935.00 787.50 787.50
R-4B 1,013.17 1,040.00 1,040.00 800.00 1,063.00 1,055.00 800.00 1,060.00 1,060.00 1,060.00 1,060.00 1,060.00 1,060.00
R-5 1,038.33 1,038.33 1,038.33 1,038.33 1,038.33 1,038.33 1,038.33 1,038.33 1,038.33 1,038.33 1,038.33 1,038.33 1,038.33
R-6 978.42 974.17 974.17 934.08 916.50 927.42 1,391.13 909.88 1,050.00 900.00 944.92 907.69 911.11
R-7 880.00 880.00 880.00 880.00 880.00 880.00 880.00 880.00 880.00 880.00 880.00 880.00 880.00
R-8 929.46 897.50 932.50 932.50 932.50 932.50 932.50 932.50 932.50 932.50 932.00 932.00 932.00
R-9 1,026.53 1,046.67 1,008.33 1,008.33 1,008.33 1,008.33 1,008.33 1,038.33 1,038.33 1,038.33 1,038.33 1,038.33 1,038.33
R-10 900.00 900.00 900.00 900.00 900.00 900.00 900.00 900.00 900.00 900.00 900.00 900.00 900.00
R-11 759.16 766.66 766.66 766.66 756.66 756.66 756.66 756.66 756.66 756.66 756.66 756.66 756.66
R-13 675.00 675.00 675.00 675.00 675.00 675.00 675.00 675.00 675.00 675.00 675.00 675.00 675.00
Table 4.07 MONTHLY RETAIL PRICES OF MARINE PLYWOOD : 2013
270
(Php/ Panel)

Thickness
Region Average Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
(Inch/ mm)

1/4 (6.35) NCR 736.59 758.00 758.00 696.00 716.00 719.00 716.25 877.33 713.50 738.33 721.66 715.00 710.00
CAR 411.08 360.00 399.00 670.00 422.00 422.00 422.00 366.00 366.00 366.00 366.00 384.00 390.00
R-1 363.54 360.50 358.38 360.87 359.00 356.67 404.94 359.88 361.38 361.87 356.00 358.00 365.00
R-2 364.02 364.52 351.95 366.46 358.55 359.67 359.67 354.71 413.71 348.53 358.05 371.82 360.57
R-3 344.53 341.09 338.76 340.85 344.88 344.88 337.82 342.38 344.23 344.23 344.23 355.48 355.48
R-4A 390.50 394.45 408.06 419.38 419.38 394.40 313.50 347.50 395.00 390.63 376.25 409.16 418.33
R-4B 382.26 369.83 364.00 391.50 370.33 407.00 361.50 369.50 361.50 391.50 414.00 391.50 395.00
R-5 358.56 371.67 371.67 358.33 355.67 355.67 355.67 355.67 355.67 355.67 355.67 355.67 355.67
R-6 354.79 348.46 348.46 352.36 342.33 337.23 441.38 344.25 355.26 357.50 346.80 341.73 341.73
R-7 335.00 335.00 335.00 335.00 335.00 335.00 335.00 335.00 335.00 335.00 335.00 335.00 335.00
R-8 374.25 370.00 370.00 370.00 370.00 370.00 370.00 370.00 370.00 370.00 387.00 387.00 387.00
R-9 404.33 405.00 399.00 399.00 399.00 399.00 399.00 385.00 385.00 385.00 432.33 432.33 432.33
R-10 329.68 296.00 296.00 331.67 326.08 326.08 326.08 355.00 339.85 339.85 339.85 339.85 339.85
R-11 471.53 616.04 638.33 323.00 323.00 638.33 638.33 638.33 324.00 324.00 324.00 545.00 326.00
R-12 373.83 370.00 370.00 370.00 370.00 370.00 370.00 370.00 370.00 381.50 381.50 381.50 381.50
R-13 350.33 315.00 327.00 356.00 356.00 356.00 357.50 334.50 359.00 360.00 361.00 361.00 361.00

1/2 (12.7) NCR 416.00 416.00 416.00 416.00 416.00 416.00 416.00 416.00 416.00 416.00 416.00 416.00 416.00
CAR 752.98 714.60 714.60 676.00 676.00 712.50 806.00 806.00 806.00 806.00 806.00 806.00 706.00
R-1 680.82 690.13 705.67 692.75 660.25 657.50 694.75 693.25 682.75 692.75 681.00 679.00 640.00
R-2 666.76 657.41 666.73 660.05 679.06 662.84 662.84 676.84 665.67 663.25 668.51 674.62 663.25
R-3 639.22 628.70 634.60 645.35 638.21 638.21 645.75 643.50 638.04 638.04 638.04 641.10 641.10
R-4A 709.17 728.37 750.70 757.75 757.75 682.00 671.00 691.67 758.75 689.38 641.88 700.83 680.00
R-4B 707.68 733.89 727.50 727.50 737.22 728.81 485.00 737.22 727.50 727.50 727.50 732.50 700.00
R-5 743.34 755.00 755.00 735.00 741.67 741.67 741.67 741.67 741.67 741.67 741.67 741.67 741.67
R-6 670.51 708.18 708.18 494.48 671.88 655.50 798.75 694.90 695.41 647.50 657.10 657.10 657.10
R-7 629.00 629.00 629.00 629.00 629.00 629.00 629.00 629.00 629.00 629.00 629.00 629.00 629.00
R-8 709.67 705.00 705.00 740.00 740.00 740.00 740.00 705.00 705.00 705.00 677.00 677.00 677.00
R-9 784.36 768.33 798.00 798.00 798.00 798.00 798.00 731.67 731.67 731.67 819.67 819.67 819.67
R-10 629.49 562.00 562.00 610.00 662.33 662.33 662.33 680.00 630.58 630.58 630.58 630.58 630.58
R-11 616.68 540.00 540.00 640.00 619.17 619.17 638.33 635.00 622.50 635.00 635.00 637.50 638.50
R-12 593.33 600.00 600.00 600.00 620.00 430.00 430.00 640.00 640.00 640.00 640.00 640.00 640.00
R-13 665.38 617.00 772.00 772.00 772.00 595.50 610.50 778.50 633.00 596.50 597.50 620.00 620.00
Table 4.07 MONTHLY RETAIL PRICES OF MARINE PLYWOOD : 2013 (concluded)
271
(Php/ Panel)

Thickness
Region Average Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
(Inch/ mm)

3/4 (19.05) NCR 1,130.44 1,160.00 1,067.00 1,126.00 1,200.00 1,350.00 1,207.00 1,146.66 1,111.25 1,173.33 1,098.75 796.25 1,129.00
CAR 1,120.54 1,160.60 1,079.00 1,030.21 1,104.00 1,104.00 1,104.00 1,154.72 1,140.00 1,140.00 1,140.00 1,140.00 1,150.00
R-1 1,086.64 1,090.14 1,088.31 1,110.56 1,106.17 1,077.06 1,106.81 1,108.56 1,076.81 1,110.56 1,047.42 1,062.31 1,055.00
R-2 1,087.24 1,045.50 1,047.33 1,045.50 1,078.76 1,104.83 1,041.83 1,074.92 1,045.16 1,074.92 1,159.92 1,168.26 1,159.92
R-3 1,012.35 982.37 993.04 1,005.88 1,007.73 1,007.73 1,019.33 1,060.32 1,005.67 1,005.67 1,005.67 1,027.42 1,027.42
R-4A 1,126.98 1,168.25 1,209.60 1,240.75 1,240.75 1,079.38 1,059.38 1,100.00 1,096.63 1,120.00 814.38 1,128.33 1,266.25
R-4B 1,137.92 1,150.00 1,150.00 1,100.00 1,100.00 1,230.00 1,100.00 1,100.00 1,155.00 1,120.00 1,150.00 1,150.00 1,150.00
R-5 1,137.39 1,173.33 1,173.33 1,126.67 1,145.67 1,010.00 1,145.67 1,145.67 1,145.67 1,145.67 1,145.67 1,145.67 1,145.67
R-6 1,000.55 1,012.73 1,012.73 900.11 1,000.39 1,014.31 998.06 1,009.00 990.61 1,002.50 1,002.64 1,028.19 1,035.28
R-7 975.00 975.00 975.00 975.00 975.00 975.00 975.00 975.00 975.00 975.00 975.00 975.00 975.00
R-8 1,055.00 1,051.67 1,051.67 1,051.67 1,051.67 1,051.67 1,051.67 1,051.67 1,051.67 1,051.67 1,065.00 1,065.00 1,065.00
R-9 1,268.59 1,296.67 1,282.67 1,282.67 1,282.67 1,282.67 1,282.67 1,221.67 1,221.67 1,221.67 1,282.67 1,282.67 1,282.67
R-10 976.01 1,116.67 1,116.67 1,116.67 973.69 973.69 973.69 1,016.25 884.96 884.96 884.96 884.96 884.96
R-11 950.20 887.80 887.80 887.80 912.00 1,020.00 1,020.00 1,020.00 916.00 916.00 1,020.00 957.50 957.50
R-12 517.93 410.00 410.00 1,085.17 1,010.00 410.00 410.00 410.00 410.00 410.00 410.00 410.00 430.00
R-13 937.25 952.50 1,055.00 1,055.00 1,055.00 807.50 929.50 1,095.00 924.50 812.00 812.00 874.50 874.50
Table 4.08 MONTHLY RETAIL PRICES OF LAWANIT: 2013
272
(Php/ Panel)

Thickness
Region Average Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
(Inch)

1/8 NCR 228.38 245.00 220.00 190.00 250.00 250.00 200.00 250.00 243.00 250.00 202.50 230.00 210.00
CAR 223.23 228.00 235.00 233.80 241.00 241.00 241.00 212.00 212.00 212.00 211.00 206.00 206.00
R-1 199.83 227.50 200.50 200.50 200.50 192.00 190.00 190.00 199.50 200.50 203.00 197.00 197.00
R-2 209.02 200.75 211.00 198.25 213.66 207.66 207.66 210.33 207.66 210.33 213.66 213.66 213.66
R-3 193.95 141.30 198.10 189.25 192.70 192.70 198.56 198.56 203.25 203.25 203.25 203.25 203.25
R-4A 254.57 195.83 209.38 209.38 209.38 316.00 313.00 313.00 351.25 201.63 343.50 196.25 196.25
R-4B 221.90 233.33 220.00 220.00 228.75 225.00 220.00 228.75 222.50 214.50 217.50 237.50 195.00
R-5 198.97 188.33 188.33 185.67 200.67 200.67 220.00 200.67 200.67 200.67 200.67 200.67 200.67
R-6 173.06 166.00 166.00 198.40 190.45 168.40 160.50 190.45 165.33 165.33 168.60 168.60 168.60
R-7 190.00 190.00 190.00 190.00 190.00 190.00 190.00 190.00 190.00 190.00 190.00 190.00 190.00
R-8 208.83 207.50 207.50 211.50 211.50 211.50 211.50 207.50 207.50 207.50 207.50 207.50 207.50
R-9 180.00 176.67 176.67 176.67 176.67 176.67 176.67 183.33 183.33 183.33 183.33 183.33 183.33
R-10 180.76 125.00 125.00 152.33 228.93 228.93 228.93 180.00 180.00 180.00 180.00 180.00 180.00
R-11 172.31 170.00 170.00 170.00 169.00 169.00 169.00 169.00 176.35 176.35 176.35 176.35 176.35
R-12 220.00 180.00 180.00 180.00 180.00 180.00 180.00 260.00 260.00 260.00 260.00 260.00 260.00
R-13 147.79 156.50 147.00 147.00 147.00 147.00 147.00 147.00 147.00 147.00 147.00 147.00 147.00

3/16 NCR 288.50 250.00 250.00 250.00 250.00 250.00 250.00 250.00 750.00 250.00 212.00 250.00 250.00
CAR 285.92 286.00 294.00 294.00 301.00 290.50 290.50 283.00 282.00 282.00 269.00 269.00 290.00
R-1 286.54 285.00 295.50 295.50 295.50 289.00 287.00 287.00 292.00 295.50 292.00 292.00 232.50
R-2 276.03 261.75 269.00 261.75 280.50 280.50 272.33 278.00 272.33 274.66 287.16 287.16 287.16
R-3 213.68 215.12 217.62 218.75 195.83 195.83 218.88 224.66 241.58 214.58 214.58 203.37 203.37
R-4A 287.82 247.50 253.75 296.25 281.67 271.67 491.33 270.00 272.50 240.83 263.75 275.83 288.75
R-4B 298.33 310.00 310.00 295.00 296.66 296.66 296.66 296.66 296.66 295.00 296.66 295.00 295.00
R-6 262.93 272.67 272.67 252.75 272.38 252.75 237.00 272.38 273.00 273.00 273.00 251.75 251.75
R-8 335.00 335.00 335.00 335.00 335.00 335.00 335.00 335.00 335.00 335.00 335.00 335.00 335.00
R-11 185.00 185.00 185.00 185.00 185.00 185.00 185.00 185.00 185.00 185.00 185.00 185.00 185.00
R-13 185.00 185.00 185.00 185.00 185.00 185.00 185.00 185.00 185.00 185.00 185.00 185.00 185.00

1/4 CAR 311.28 308.00 329.00 329.00 329.00 305.00 305.00 305.00 306.67 306.67 303.00 301.00 308.00
R-1 246.08 203.00 250.00 250.00 250.00 250.00 250.00 250.00 250.00 250.00 250.00 250.00 250.00
R-2 288.75 287.50 287.50 287.50 305.00 287.50 287.50 305.00 277.50 285.00 285.00 285.00 285.00
R-3 281.71 291.66 281.66 273.33 268.33 268.33 283.75 283.75 306.25 306.25 306.25 255.49 255.49
R-4A 305.52 325.00 325.00 325.00 332.50 325.00 325.00 208.75 325.00 325.00 325.00 262.50 262.50
R-4B 293.13 340.00 257.50 257.50 340.00 257.50 257.50 340.00 312.50 277.50 312.50 277.50 287.50
R-5 230.83 263.33 263.33 263.33 220.00 220.00 220.00 220.00 220.00 220.00 220.00 220.00 220.00
R-6 210.92 219.50 219.50 219.50 219.50 216.00 216.00 216.00 219.50 219.50 216.00 175.00 175.00
R-11 188.75 179.50 179.50 179.50 179.50 179.50 179.50 179.50 179.50 179.50 179.50 235.00 235.00
R-13 220.00 275.00 215.00 215.00 215.00 215.00 215.00 215.00 215.00 215.00 215.00 215.00 215.00
273
Table 4.09 MONTHLY RETAIL PRICES OF PLYBOARD: 2013
4'x8'x3/4"
(Php/ Panel)

Region Average Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

NCR 884.41 1,100.00 1,100.00 878.00 845.00 922.85 926.25 807.00 775.00 930.76 780.00 780.00 768.00
CAR 968.05 943.00 1,046.00 984.65 1,007.50 1,007.50 938.00 943.00 943.00 943.00 945.00 945.00 971.00
R-1 908.96 913.38 911.00 915.50 918.75 901.75 907.00 914.33 905.00 905.00 902.00 908.75 905.00
R-2 873.33 862.36 846.25 847.92 893.78 847.92 847.92 887.66 850.97 885.16 901.83 907.39 900.75
R-3 836.21 831.42 831.42 824.04 794.16 794.16 761.25 846.13 872.61 872.61 872.61 867.08 867.08
R-4A 805.85 900.00 907.00 946.25 791.50 750.00 700.63 881.67 726.88 900.63 720.63 895.00 550.00
R-4B 934.51 928.33 935.00 900.00 900.00 950.00 985.00 928.33 935.00 935.00 935.00 937.50 945.00
R-5 984.45 916.67 916.67 890.00 1,010.00 1,010.00 1,010.00 1,010.00 1,010.00 1,010.00 1,010.00 1,010.00 1,010.00
R-6 830.47 824.58 824.58 829.59 820.56 820.56 820.56 839.99 848.60 817.50 835.00 835.00 849.17
R-7 777.00 777.00 777.00 777.00 777.00 777.00 777.00 777.00 777.00 777.00 777.00 777.00 777.00
R-8 864.00 867.67 867.67 867.67 867.67 867.67 867.67 867.67 867.67 867.67 853.00 853.00 853.00
R-9 951.53 956.67 948.33 948.33 948.33 948.33 948.33 953.33 953.33 953.33 953.33 953.33 953.33
R-10 734.10 627.00 627.00 822.00 705.64 705.64 705.64 797.50 763.75 763.75 763.75 763.75 763.75
R-11 861.05 777.50 864.83 820.00 933.33 840.83 840.83 933.33 783.50 810.00 810.00 1,100.00 818.50
R-12 892.50 892.50 892.50 892.50 892.50 892.50 892.50 892.50 892.50 892.50 892.50 892.50 892.50
R-13 980.75 975.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 980.50 980.50 980.50 917.50 983.50 983.50 984.00 984.00
Table 4.10 MONTHLY RETAIL PRICES OF FUELWOOD AND CHARCOAL: 2013
274
(Php/ Unit)

Product/ Region Unit Average Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

Fuelwood cu. m.

NCR 957.50 970.00 960.00 960.00 955.00 995.00 950.00 950.00 950.00 950.00 950.00 950.00 950.00
CAR 489.00 450.00 450.00 450.00 506.00 506.00 506.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00
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-2 174.75 195.80 195.80 195.80 195.80 195.80 195.80 195.80 188.33 188.30 116.60 116.60 116.60
R-3 353.95 342.88 359.66 342.88 342.88 342.88 359.58 359.16 359.50 359.50 359.50 359.50 359.50
R-4A 258.75 225.00 270.00 270.00 270.00 180.00 270.00 270.00 270.00 270.00 270.00 270.00 270.00
R-4B 360.00 385.00 385.00 285.00 385.00 385.00 385.00 385.00 385.00 385.00 385.00 285.00 285.00
R-5 297.50 310.00 310.00 310.00 293.33 293.33 293.33 293.33 293.33 293.33 293.33 293.33 293.33
R-6 468.41 455.56 455.56 373.33 717.00 454.50 462.50 575.00 350.00 350.00 462.50 512.50 452.50
R-7 312.53 312.53 312.53 312.53 312.53 312.53 312.53 312.53 312.53 312.53 312.53 312.53 312.53
R-8 278.33 275.00 275.00 285.00 285.00 285.00 285.00 275.00 275.00 275.00 275.00 275.00 275.00
R-10 501.00 104.00 104.00 104.00 633.33 633.33 633.33 633.33 633.33 633.33 633.33 633.33 633.33
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-12 414.48 290.00 290.00 290.00 290.00 290.00 290.00 290.00 588.75 588.75 588.75 588.75 588.75

Wood Charcoal sack

NCR 249.50 250.00 250.00 250.00 375.00 236.00 240.00 220.00 210.00 215.00 246.00 250.00 252.00
CAR 175.64 161.40 163.30 225.00 198.00 165.00 165.00 165.00 165.00 165.00 167.00 168.00 200.00
R-1 195.67 205.00 232.50 196.25 202.33 181.50 201.75 196.25 207.50 215.00 200.00 110.00 200.00
R-2 188.46 191.66 164.50 181.25 205.00 181.25 181.25 205.00 168.33 168.33 201.66 211.66 201.66
R-3 203.51 175.40 192.00 192.00 192.00 192.00 211.91 200.33 216.41 217.52 217.52 217.52 217.52
R-4A 207.78 240.00 195.00 198.45 195.00 206.25 207.50 250.00 205.00 210.00 166.20 210.00 210.00
R-4B 124.77 126.66 138.12 80.00 126.25 120.00 120.00 133.75 133.75 120.00 133.75 145.00 120.00
R-5 138.00 138.00 138.00 138.00 138.00 138.00 138.00 138.00 138.00 138.00 138.00 138.00 138.00
R-6 223.57 202.64 202.64 252.16 252.16 222.67 206.00 185.83 187.13 240.00 222.67 217.78 291.11
R-7 200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00
R-8 193.67 175.00 175.00 207.00 207.00 207.00 207.00 207.00 207.00 207.00 175.00 175.00 175.00
R-10 230.69 94.00 94.00 94.00 213.75 213.75 213.75 307.50 307.50 307.50 307.50 307.50 307.50
R-11 133.33 133.33 133.33 133.33 133.33 133.33 133.33 133.33 133.33 133.33 133.33 133.33 133.33
R-12 181.17 240.00 240.00 240.00 150.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 226.00 226.00 226.00 226.00
Table 4.11 MONTHLY RETAIL PRICES OF SELECTED NON-TIMBER FOREST PRODUCTS: 2013
275
(PhP/ Unit)

Product/ Region Unit Average Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

Anahaw/Palma Piece

R-1 4.72 5.00 4.85 4.85 4.62 4.47 4.81 4.81 4.81 4.85 4.56 4.56 4.50
R-4A 4.04 5.67 3.83 3.75 3.75 4.00 3.50 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00
R-5 1.07 1.07 1.07 1.07 1.07 1.07 1.07 1.07 1.07 1.07 1.07 1.07 1.07
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 1.28 1.22 1.22 1.22 1.30 1.30 1.30 1.30 1.30 1.30 1.30 1.30 1.30

Buri Piece

R-4B 4.26 4.26 4.26 4.26 4.26 4.26 4.26 4.26 4.26 4.26 4.26 4.26 4.26
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

Hingiw Kilo

NCR 150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00
R-4B 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-12 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00

Honey Liter

NCR 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
CAR 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-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-3 303.82 283.83 278.83 283.83 283.83 283.83 282.83 283.83 333.00 333.00 333.00 333.00 333.00
R-4B 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-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-8 300.00 300.00 300.00 300.00 300.00 300.00 300.00 300.00 300.00 300.00 300.00 300.00 300.00
R-10 200.00 230.00 230.00 230.00 190.00 190.00 190.00 190.00 190.00 190.00 190.00 190.00 190.00
R-11 170.20 151.66 225.83 225.83 225.83 151.66 151.66 151.66 151.66 151.66 151.66 151.66 151.66
R-13 141.04 125.00 142.50 142.50 142.50 142.50 142.50 142.50 142.50 142.50 142.50 142.50 142.50

Nipa Sap Liter

R-3 26.27 26.25 26.20 26.20 26.20 26.20 26.33 26.20 26.33 26.33 26.33 26.33 26.33
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
Table 4.11 MONTHLY RETAIL PRICES OF SELECTED NON-TIMBER FOREST PRODUCTS: 2013 (concluded)
276
(Php/ Unit)

Product/ Region Unit Average Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

Nipa Shingle Piece

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-1 3.89 3.68 3.68 3.68 4.25 4.23 3.62 3.63 3.63 3.68 4.22 4.23 4.20
R-2 2.05 2.05 2.05 2.05 2.05 2.05 2.05 2.05 2.05 2.05 2.05 2.05 2.05
R-3 6.73 7.08 6.88 6.20 6.20 6.20 5.43 6.71 7.20 7.20 7.20 7.20 7.20
R-4A 6.36 7.60 4.96 6.50 6.50 6.40 5.84 6.62 6.40 6.75 5.82 6.91 6.07
R-4B 4.65 5.00 5.28 3.50 5.28 4.78 5.28 4.78 5.10 4.25 4.78 4.25 3.50
R-5 4.83 4.13 4.13 4.70 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00
R-6 5.04 4.83 4.83 5.13 4.84 4.90 4.78 4.55 3.90 6.75 5.05 5.51 5.42
R-7 2.12 2.12 2.12 2.12 2.12 2.12 2.12 2.12 2.12 2.12 2.12 2.12 2.12
R-8 9.38 9.50 9.50 9.50 9.50 9.50 9.50 9.50 9.50 9.50 9.00 9.00 9.00
R-9 4.66 4.93 4.63 4.63 4.63 4.63 4.63 4.63 4.63 4.63 4.63 4.63 4.63
R-10 5.15 4.17 4.17 4.17 5.13 5.13 5.13 6.00 5.59 5.59 5.59 5.59 5.59
R-11 7.58 6.69 7.30 8.00 7.67 6.72 7.84 7.84 7.33 7.84 7.17 7.21 9.33
R-12 5.33 7.00 7.00 7.00 2.50 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 6.50 6.50 6.50 1.00
R-13 5.92 5.50 5.50 5.50 5.50 6.50 5.50 4.59 6.50 6.50 6.50 6.50 6.50

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
R-11 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-12 5.80 5.80 5.80 5.80 5.80 5.80 5.80 5.80 5.80 5.80 5.80 5.80 5.80

Sawali Square Foot

NCR 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-1 3.57 3.42 3.80 3.53 3.80 3.47 3.32 3.25 3.94 3.53 3.53 3.62 3.62
R-2 4.14 5.06 5.06 5.06 5.70 5.06 5.06 3.11 3.11 3.11 3.11 3.11 3.11
R-3 6.86 5.71 5.86 5.86 5.86 5.86 5.86 7.74 7.91 7.91 7.91 7.91 7.91
R-4A 3.48 3.74 3.68 3.59 3.59 3.81 3.25 3.05 3.53 3.33 3.33 3.33 3.53
R-5 4.23 4.23 4.23 4.23 4.23 4.23 4.23 4.23 4.23 4.23 4.23 4.23 4.23
R-7 4.55 4.55 4.55 4.55 4.55 4.55 4.55 4.55 4.55 4.55 4.55 4.55 4.55
R-8 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00
R-9 3.99 3.92 3.98 3.98 3.98 3.98 3.98 3.98 3.98 3.98 4.03 4.03 4.03
R-10 5.59 5.59 5.59 5.59 5.59 5.59 5.59 5.59 5.59 5.59 5.59 5.59 5.59
R-11 4.57 4.65 4.75 3.96 4.79 5.31 4.43 4.43 4.74 4.43 4.75 4.20 4.43
R-12 2.08 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 3.00 3.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
Table 4.12 MONTHLY RETAIL PRICES OF RATTAN: 2013
277
(PhP/ Pole)

Species Region Average Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

KALAPI

2 cm & above R-13 22.75 23.00 23.00 23.00 23.00 23.00 23.00 23.00 23.00 23.00 20.00 23.00 23.00

below 2 cm R-13 12.75 13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 10.00 13.00 13.00

LIMURAN

2 cm & above NCR 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-3 22.50 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 15.00 15.00 15.00
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-11 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 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 3.50 3.50 3.50 3.50 3.50 3.50 3.50 3.50 3.50 3.50 3.50 3.50 3.50
R-3 13.63 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 9.50 9.50 9.50
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 NCR 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-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-10 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
R-11 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 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-3 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
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-10 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00
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 NCR 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-3 9.25 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 7.00 7.00 7.00
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-10 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
R-11 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 5.38 5.50 5.50 5.50 5.50 5.50 5.50 5.50 5.50 5.50 5.00 5.00 5.00
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-10 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00
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
278
Table 4.13 MONTHLY RETAIL PRICES OF BAMBOO: 2013
(Php/ Piece)

Species Region Average Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

BAYOG CAR 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-2 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-3 71.48 72.50 72.50 72.50 72.50 72.50 72.50 72.50 72.75 60.00 72.50 72.50 72.50
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

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

BOCAUE R-3 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

BOHO R-2 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-3 17.94 17.75 17.75 17.75 17.75 17.75 17.75 17.75 17.75 20.00 17.75 17.75 17.75
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-11 100.00 110.00 110.00 65.00 65.00 95.00 125.00 125.00 95.00 95.00 95.00 95.00 125.00

BULO CAR 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-2 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-3 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-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 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-3 147.65 151.67 152.50 101.78 152.50 152.50 152.50 151.67 151.67 150.00 151.67 151.67 151.67
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 95.00 95.00 95.00 95.00 95.00 95.00 95.00 95.00 95.00 95.00 95.00 95.00 95.00
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

PUSER CAR 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
279
Table 4.14. UNIT VALUE OF EXPORTED LOG AND PROCESSED FOREST PRODUCTS: 1993 - 2013
(US dollar/cubic meter)
Year Log Lumber Plywood 1/ Veneer 2/

2013 2,043 309 1,009 1,106


2012 1,689 72 848 420
2011 54 60 611 92
2010 36 28 630 662
2009 44 33 664 325
2008 61 54 493 501
2007 154 69 406 595
2006 71 72 481 670
2005 61 65 444 563
2004 34 78 369 436
2003 75 101 343 538
2002 30 173 410 516
2001 31 152 544 559
2000 168 170 924 640
1999 238 126 472 628
1998 - 136 479 364
1997 59 156 450 510
1996 - 202 482 525
1995 - 180 311 567
1994 94 158 620 471
1993 104 221 500 464

Note: 1993-1997 - 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
280

FIGURE 9. UNIT VALUE OF EXPORTED LOG


AND PROCESSED FOREST PRODUCTS: 1993 - 2013
2,500

2,000

1,500 Log
Lumber
Plywood
Veneer
1,000

500

0
1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
YEAR
Forest Management Bureau

FOREST REVENUES

2013 Philippine Forestry Statistics


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Table 5.01 FOREST CHARGES ON ROUNDWOOD HARVESTED: CY 1993 - 2013
(In thousand PhP)
Year Forest Charges

CY 2013 196
2012 2,485
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 189,659
1996 288,069
1995 574,500
1994 544,564
1993 497,385
284

Table 5.02 FOREST CHARGES ON ROUNDWOOD HARVESTED: 2013


(In pesos)
Log
Region Grand Sawlog/ Poles & Fuelwood/
Total Pulpwood
Total Veneer Log Piles Charcoal

Philippines 195,753 195,753 195,753 0 0 0

CAR 135,215 135,215 135,215 - - -


5 41,650 41,650 41,650 - - -

11 13,689 13,689 13,689 - - -

12 5,200 5,200 5,200 - - -


285
Table 5.03 FOREST CHARGES ON NON-TIMBER FOREST PRODUCTS: CY 1993 - 2013
(In PhP)

Year Forest Charges

CY 2013 3,513,027
2012 4,272,982
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 12,173,894
1996 15,250,183
1995 10,403,158
1994 11,452,435
1993 12,172,283
286
Table 5.04 FOREST CHARGES ON NON-TIMBER FOREST PRODUCTS: 2013
(In Php)

Product/Region Philippines CAR R-2 R-3 R-4A R-4B R-5 R-8 R-10 R-11 R-12 R-13

Total 3,513,027 73,774 267,941 688 21,980 1,130,463 16,128 31,978 40,400 133,621 1,350 1,794,704

Almaciga Resin 764,861 - - - - 764,861 - - - - - -

Bamboo Poles 9,774 6,536 - 688 - - - - - 1,350 1,200 -

Split Rattan 761,117 - - - - 2,292 - - - - - 758,825

Unsplit Rattan 1,977,275 67,238 267,941 - 21,980 363,310 16,128 31,978 40,400 132,271 150 1,035,879
Forest Management Bureau

OTHER FORESTRY RELATED STATISTICS

2013 Philippine Forestry Statistics


Table 6.01 SUMMARY STATISTICS FOR FORESTRY ESTABLISHMENTS WITH TOTAL EMPLOYMENT OF 20 AND OVER
289
BY INDUSTRY GROUP : 2012
(Value in '000 pesos. Details may not add-up to total due to rounding and/or statistical disclosure control)

INDUSTRIES
TOTAL
STATISTICS A021 A022 A024
2012 2010 2012 2010 2012 2010 2012 2010
Number of Establishments 4 s 4 s - s - -
Total Employment
Total 405 s 405 s - s - -
Paid Employees 405 s 405 s - s - -
Income 104,557 s 104,557 s - s - -
Expense in 2012 c/
Total 111,512 111,512 - -
Compensation 35,527 35,527 - -
Other Expense 75,985 75,985 - -
Total Compensation in 2010 s s s -
Cost 90,126 s 90,126 s - s - -
Value of Output 91,316 s 91,316 s - s - -
Intermediate Expense 64,790 s 64,790 s - s - -
Value Added 10,633 s 10,633 s - s - -
Gross Addition to Tangible Fixed Assets 2,781 s 2,781 s - s - -
Change In Inventories 13,851 s 13,851 s - s - -
d/
Total Assets 396,635 - 396,635 - - - - -
Subsidies - - - - - - - -
- zero
c/ Expense concept was utilized beginning with the 2012 Census of Philippine Business and Industry (CPBI)
d/ not collected in 2010 Annual Survey of Philippine Business and Industry (ASPBI)
s suppressed data to avoid disclosure of individual establishment's data

A021 - Silviculture and other forestry activities


A022 - Logging
A024 - Support services to forestry

Source: 2012 Census of Philippine Business and Industry Preliminary Results, Philippines Statistical Authority
Table 6.02 SUMMARY STATISTICS FOR MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENTS FOR ALL EMPLOYMENT SIZES 290
BY INDUSTRY SUB-CLASS : 2010
(Value in thousand pesos. Details may not add-up to total due to rounding and/or statistical disclosure control)

Employment as of
Number Gross
November 15
2009 of Total Value of Intermediate Addition to Change in
Total Revenue Total Cost Value Added Subsidies
PSIC Industry Description Establish- Paid Compensation Output Cost Tangible Inventories
Total
Code ments Employees Fixed Assets
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12)

161-162 Manufacture of wood, wood products


except furniture; articles of bamboo, rattan
and the like 481 22,261 21,948 2,453,872 33,977,639 25,516,826 30,153,635 21,976,291 6,808,218 3,122,020 987,813 -

C16101 Manufacture of rough lumber 44 1,332 1,279 78,595 769,290 601,782 700,241 494,536 173,484 55,023 (43,432) -
C16102 Manufacture of worked lumber 5 95 93 9,133 34,780 34,794 34,820 20,903 11,129 - (915) -
C16103 Wood preserving and drying 6 372 372 75,720 426,419 385,857 427,284 295,102 80,963 11,384 4,149 -
C16109 Sawmilling and planing of wood products, n.e.c. 10 341 337 29,949 350,912 323,497 335,530 242,241 95,895 31,155 8,585 -
C16211 Manufacture of veneer sheets and plywood 35 8,118 8,051 699,145 3,408,789 2,808,973 3,505,122 2,450,480 873,348 143,576 (6,750) -
C16212 Manufacture of laminboard, particle board
and other panels and board 6 639 639 181,329 3,968,723 3,427,942 3,950,376 2,684,631 825,763 56,378 71,220 -
C16220 Manufacture of wooden window and door
screens, shades and venetian blinds 3 55 55 16,790 156,256 127,830 156,508 97,126 46,542 - 11,941 -
C16230 Manufacture of other builders' carpentry and
joinery; millworking 84 6,165 6,085 920,569 21,070,851 14,904,671 17,279,457 13,250,991 3,594,418 2,434,009 894,506 -
C16240 Manufacture of wooden containers 8 168 168 12,486 57,362 32,711 55,232 29,521 23,428 250 1,514 -
C16250 Manufacture of wood carvings 118 1,776 1,730 114,512 543,955 340,673 539,210 286,184 231,856 35,063 (9,103) -
C16260 Manufacture of charcoal outside the forest 8 360 356 64,750 1,583,806 1,438,040 1,568,310 1,229,905 250,267 345,818 45,317 -
C16281 Manufacture of rattan and cane containers 29 414 392 31,076 169,692 113,615 162,252 94,414 62,644 209 657 -
C16284 Manufacture of small cane wares s s s s s s s s s s s s
C16285 Manufacture of articles of cork, straw and
plaiting materials 24 248 248 14,035 58,705 41,228 58,544 36,835 19,629 - (177) -
C16289 Manufacture of other products of bamboo, cane,
rattan and the like, and plaiting materials
except furniture, n.e.c. 57 746 715 62,999 479,114 242,935 495,628 174,081 277,385 2,526 25,998 -
C16290 Manufacture of other products of wood; .
manufacture of articles of cork and plaiting
materials, except furniture, n.e.c. 41 1,303 1,303 124,429 548,354 396,471 543,109 310,901 188,481 6,629 13,461 -
C16291 Manufacture of related products made of
native materials n.e.c. (e.g. materials of
abaca twine, abacabark) 3 129 125 18,355 350,631 295,807 342,012 278,440 52,986 - (29,158) -
Table 6.02 SUMMARY STATISTICS FOR MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENTS FOR ALL EMPLOYMENT SIZES 291
BY INDUSTRY SUB-CLASS : 2010 (CONCLUDED)
(Value in thousand pesos. Details may not add-up to total due to rounding and/or statistical disclosure control)

Employment as of
Number Gross
November 15
2009 of Total Value of Intermediate Addition to Change in
Total Revenue Total Cost Value Added Subsidies
PSIC Industry Description Establish- Paid Compensation Output Cost Tangible Inventories
Total
Code ments Employees Fixed Assets
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12)

170 Manufacture of paper and paper products 281 17,569 17,391 3,085,630 59,011,615 51,484,554 59,226,235 44,264,844 12,259,506 1,272,707 1,229,193 -

C17011 Integrated pulp, paper and paperboard milling 11 450 446 107,845 1,564,213 1,417,609 1,595,660 1,241,311 239,388 59,917 13,658 -
C17012 Pulp milling 7 599 597 140,730 3,301,963 2,968,164 3,377,888 2,850,990 463,025 61,031 (60,868) -
C17013 Paper and paperboard milling 39 3,300 3,264 921,612 16,425,475 15,707,972 16,978,093 13,025,805 3,178,708 384,272 829,610 -
C17014 Manufacture of hand-made paper 9 1,378 1,372 46,771 205,763 177,907 207,046 149,762 45,571 5,129 7,371 -
C17020 Manufacture of corrugated paper and
paperboard and of containers of paper and
paperboard 129 7,400 7,339 1,167,202 17,540,651 14,498,097 17,257,744 12,124,027 4,237,547 308,012 348,738 -
C17091 Manufacture of household and personal }
hygiene paper and cellulose wadding products }
C17092 Manufacture of wadding of textile materials } 3 235 235 32,971 916,812 815,764 940,736 674,858 189,618 - 62,171 -
and articles of wadding(e.g. sanitary towels, }
tampons, etc.) }
C17093 Manufacture of other articles of paper 73 3,983 3,920 649,873 18,951,076 15,811,345 18,757,620 14,129,865 3,864,518 454,346 7,062 -
C17099 Manufacture of other articles of paperboard 10 224 218 18,626 105,662 87,696 111,448 68,226 41,131 - 21,451 -

310 Manufacture and repair of furniture 559 17,885 17,673 2,176,051 17,250,361 13,097,636 16,980,003 11,178,757 4,860,703 267,592 221,717 5,668

C31010 Manufacture of wood furniture 424 11,929 11,730 1,433,218 9,546,889 6,766,102 9,459,736 5,657,523 3,172,773 237,256 110,835 -
C31020 Manufacture of rattan furniture(reed, wicker,
and cane) 93 3,383 3,373 338,933 1,781,154 1,419,364 1,735,946 1,146,745 463,116 19,382 38,133 5,668
C31030 Manufacture of box beds and mattresses 29 2,329 2,326 366,130 5,712,763 4,760,889 5,572,508 4,268,256 1,143,814 10,555 57,394 -
C31040 Manufacture of partitions, shelves, lockers
and office and stores fixtures 13 244 244 37,770 209,555 151,281 211,813 106,233 81,000 399 15,355 -

- zero
} combined data to avoid disclosure of individual establishment's data
s suppressed data to avoid disclosure of individual establishment's data

Source: 2010 Annual Survey of Philippine Business and Industry - Manufacturing Sector (Final Results), National Statistics Office
292
Table 6.03 GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT (GDP) AND GROSS VALUE ADDED (GVA) IN FORESTRY: 1998-2013
(In million PhP)
At Constant 2000 Prices At Current Prices
Year GVA in % Share GVA in % Share
GDP Forestry to GDP GDP Forestry to GDP

2013 6,765,459 5,261 0.08 11,548,191 4,756 0.04


2012 6,312,174 3,848 0.06 10,567,336 3,238 0.03
2011 5,910,201 3,761 0.06 9,708,332 3,871 0.04
2010 5,701,539 2,676 0.05 9,003,480 2,435 0.03
2009 5,297,240 3,896 0.07 8,026,143 3,758 0.05
2008 5,237,101 3,977 0.08 7,720,903 3,574 0.05
2007 5,028,288 3,894 0.08 6,894,721 4,155 0.06
2006 4,716,231 5,159 0.11 6,271,157 5,126 0.08
2005 4,481,279 4,396 0.10 5,677,750 4,537 0.08
2004 4,276,941 4,275 0.10 5,120,435 4,330 0.08
2003 4,008,469 2,759 0.07 4,548,102 2,123 0.05
2002 3,818,667 2,151 0.06 4,198,345 1,758 0.04
2001 3,684,340 3,016 0.08 3,888,801 2,741 0.07
2000 3,580,714 5,206 0.15 3,580,714 5,206 0.15
1999 3,429,434 3,983 0.12 3,244,197 3,325 0.10
1998 3,326,902 3,413 0.10 2,952,762 2,847 0.10

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority


293
Table 6.04 NUMBER OF SCHOOLS, ENROLLMENT and GRADUATES IN FORESTRY AND OTHER
RELATED COURSES: SY 1993 - 1994 to SY 2012 - 2013

School Enrollment
Enrollment Graduates
School Year (No.) Total Male Female Total Male Female

2012-13 1/ 87 6,625 3,278 3,347 957 424 533


2011-12 87 5,308 .. .. .. .. ..
2010-11 87 6,642 .. .. 596 .. ..
2009-10 97 5,529 .. .. 844 .. ..
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 1,298 711 587
1999-00 30 3,731 2,297 1,434 1,209 739 470
1998-99 42 7,684 4,839 2,845 r 1,079 701 378
1997-98 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
1/
- Courses include: Forestry, Agro-forestry, Forest Ranger, Forest Biological Science, Forest Resource Management, Forest Technology
r - revised
* - SY 1994-1995 - only 14 schools submitted annual school report
.. - Data not available
Source:
SY 1981-1994 - Bureau of Higher Education
SY 1994- present - Commission on Higher Education
294
Table 6.05 ENROLLMENT AND GRADUATES BY PROGRAM LEVEL IN FORESTRY RELATED COURSES1/:
SY 2008 - 2009 to SY 2012 - 2013
Program Level
2008-2009 2009-2010 2010-2011 2011-2012 2012-2013

Enrollees
Total 5,939 5,529 6,642 5,308 6,625

Pre-Baccalaureate 841 825 784 236 724


Baccalaureate 4,972 4,625 5,778 4,980 5,813
Masters 97 58 67 79 87
Doctorate 29 21 13 13 1

Graduates

Total 800 844 596 … 957

Pre-Baccalaureate 158 148 111 … 286


Baccalaureate 606 671 454 … 611
Masters 30 23 28 … 54
Doctorate 6 2 3 … 6

1/
- Courses include: Forestry, Agro-forestry, Forest Ranger, Forest Biological Science, Forest Resource Management, Forest Technology
.. - Data not available

Source: Commision on Higher Education (CHED)


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GLOSSARY

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297

Abandoned logs - logs left within forestlands, alienable and reclaimed paper stock, used to produce boxes and other
disposable lands and private lands, whose owners or containers.
claimants cannot be identified.
Brushland – refers to area characterized by discontinous
Agroforestry – Sustainable management of land, which cover of shrubby and non-wood vegetation including grasses.
increases their productivity by properly combining
agricultural crops with forest crops simultaneously or Buho – A bamboo species having an erect and thin-walled
sequentially over time through the application of management culm and used (by paper mills in the manufacture of bleach
practices which are compatible with the local climate, paper) for sawali making, basketry, fences, musical
topography and slope. instruments, etc Scientific name: Schizostachyum lumampao.

Alienable or Disposable Land - Land of the public domain, Butt Trimmings – short and round sections left from logs cut
which has been classified and declared as such and available into veneer bolts or sawlogs.
for disposition.
Capital Expenditures – for fixed assets include cost of
Allowable Cut - Volume of materials, whether of wood or acquisition of new and used fixed assets;fixed assets
non-wood products, that is authorized to be cut or harvested produced by the establishment for its own use; major
regularly from a forest. alterations, additions and improvements to fixed assets,
whether done by others or done on own account.
Almaciga Resin - Resinous exudates obtained from almaciga
(Agathis philippinensis). Change in total inventories – as a derived indicator, is
computed as the value of ending inventory less the value of
Annual Log Requirement (ALR) - Volume of log needed to beginning inventory.
sustain the operation of a wood processing plant at full or
attainable capacity for a period of one year. Charcoal - A product obtained from the destructive
distillation and/or thermal degradation of wood.
Blockboard - a board having a core of blocks, each not
exceeding 2.54 cm. (1 inch) in width, connected or glued Civil Reservations - refer to forest land which have been
face to face to form a slab which is glued between two or proclaimed by the President for a specific purpose such as
more outer piles with the direction of the grain of the core townsites, resettlement areas, ancestral lands, etc.
block running at right angle to that of the adjacent outer Community-Based Forest Management Agreement - An
veneers. agreement entered into by and between the government and
the local community, represented by people’s organization, as
Box Board – any plain, lined, or clay coated paperboard forest managers, which has a term of twenty 25 years
made from chemical and mechanical pulps mixed with renewable for another twenty 25 years.
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Employer’s Contribution to SSS/GSIS and the like – refers to


Coniferous Wood - all woods derived from trees classified payments made by the employer on behalf of the employees.
botanically as "Gymnospermae". Examples are employer’s contributions to SSS/GSIS,
Employees Compensation Commission (ECC), MEDICARE,
Corrugated Board – the fluted paperboard after it has gone PAG-IBIG, and others.
through the corrugating operation and before it is pasted to
the flat facing board sheets. Establishment - is an economic unit which engages under a
single ownership or control, i.e., under a single entity in one
Cost - refers to all expenses incurred during the year whether or predominantly one kind of activity at a single fixed
paid or payable. Valuation should be as market price location and having permanency of assets, such as goods for
including taxes and other charges, net of discounts, rebates, resale, products, materials, equipment, etc. in its premises
returns and allowances. Goods and services received by the during operation.
establishment from other establishment of the same
enterprise are valued as though purchased. Fiberboard – A generic term for sheet materials of widely
varying densities manufactured of refined or partially refined
Daily Rated Capacity - the maximum volume of output that wood or lignocellulosic fibers with the primary bond derived
a mill can produce in one shift of 8 hours based on actual from the interfelting of fibers.
performance of the machinery/equipment, sometimes
referred to as true rated capacity. Firewood or Fuelwood – wood intented for use as fuel.

Diliman - a coarse climbing fern (Stenochlaena palustris) of Fixed Assets – physical assets expected to have productive
indefinite length whose stem is brown, smooth, generally life of more than one year and intended for use and/or being
less than 1 cm. in diameter and sparingly branched. used by the establishment. Included are land, buildings,
fixtures, machinery, tool, furniture, office equipment,
Elemi - resins exuded by the canarium species, such as pili vehicles, and the like.
and piling-liitan of the family Burseraceae. Also known as
Manila Elemi or Brea Blanca or Green Elemi. Forest – land with an area of more than 0.5 hectare and tree
crown cover (or equivalent stocking level) of more than 10
Employment – refers to the average number of persons who percent. The trees should be able to reach a minimum height
worked in or for the establishments during the year; that is, of 5 meters at maturity in situ. It consists either of closed
the sum of all persons who worked all months of the year forest formations where trees of various storeys and
and divided by 12, regardless of the number of months the undergrowth cover a high proportion of the ground or open
establishment was in operation during the year. 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 Bamboo/palm formation – forest in which more than
percent or tree height of 5 meters are included under forest. 75 percent of crown cover consists of bamboo/palm
species.
Natural Forest – forests composed of indigenous trees,
not planted by man. Mangrove forest – forested wetland growing along
tidal mudflats and along shallow water coastal areas
Broadleaved forest – forest with a predominance extending inland along rivers, streams and their
(more than 75 percent of tree crown) of trees of tributaries where the water is generally brackish and
broad-leaved species. composed mainly of Rhizopora, Bruguiera, Ceriops,
Avicenia, Aegiceras, and Aegicera spp.
Closed forest – formations where trees in the
various storeys and the undergrowth cover a high Mossy forest – forest stand found principally on high
proportion (>40 percent) of the ground and do not elevations and very rough mountainous regions
have a continuous dense grass layer. They are characterized by steep ridges. The trees are mostly
either managed or unmanaged forests, in dwarfed with stems and branches usually covered by
advanced state of succession and may have been epiphytes (moss) and dominated by Podocarpaceae,
logged-over one or more times, having kept their Myrtaceae, and Fagaceae.
characteristics of forest stands, possibly with
modified structure and composition. Beach forest – a narrow strip of wooded land along
Open forest – formations with discontinuous tree the sandy and gravelly beaches of the seacoast
layer with a coverage of at least 10 percent and dominated by Terminalia catappa, Casuarina
less than 40 percent. They are either managed or equisetifolia, Barringtonia asiatica, Sonneratia
unmanaged forests, in initial state of succession. caseolaris, Acacia farnesiana and Erythrina
orientalis.
Coniferous forest – forest with predominance (more
than 75 percent of tree crown cover) of trees of Plantation forest – forest stands established by
coniferous species. planting or/and seeding in the process of afforestation
or reforestation. It may be composed of broadleaved,
Mixed forest – forest in which none of the species coniferous, and/or mixed forests.
groups such as conifer, broadleaved, bamboo and
palm accounts for more than 75 percent of the tree Young plantation forest – forest plantation where
crown cover. trees have not yet reached a height of five (5)
meters.
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Open broad-leaved plantation forest – forest authorizing the latter to develop, mange, subject to
plantation where the crown is between 10 to 40 government share, any forestland of the public domain for
percent of the area. tourism purposes to undertake any authorized activity therein
for a specified period. It shall include special forest landuses
Medium closed broad-leaved plantation forest – as bathing establishment, campsite, hotel site etc.
forest plantation where the crown cover is at
least 40 percent of the area and less than 70 Forest Products - Goods and services derived from the forest
percent. such as but not limited to timber, lumber, veneer, plywood,
fiberboard, pulpwood, firewood, bark, tree top, resin gum,
Closed broad-leaved plantation forest – forest wood oil, honey, beeswax, nipa, rattan or other forest growth
plantation where the crown cover is above or 70 such as grass, shrub and flowering plant, the associated
percent of the area. water, fish, game, scenic, historical, and educational.

Forest Charges – levies imposed by the government on Forest Based Products - manufactured articles which mainly
naturally-growing timber and other forest products use raw materials derived from forest.
cut/harvested by the permittee/licensee and from plantations
established in compliance with Timber License Agreement Forest Reservation - Forest land which has been reserved by
(TLA) reforestation obligations. The rate of which is the President of the Philippines for any specific purpose or
provided under Section 70,71 and 72 of R.A. 7161, purposes.
otherwise known as the Forest Charges Law.
Forestry Services – fishpond, zonification, fire protection
Forest Land Grazing Management Agreement (FLGMA) - A service, forest tree economics, marketing service, timber
production sharing agreement between qualified person, cruising, timber inventory and wood technology services.
association and/ or corporation and the government to
develop manage & utilize grazing lands. Game Refuge - refers to a forest land designated for the
protection of game animals, birds and fish and closed to
Special Forest Land Use Agreement (FLAg) - A contract hunting and fishing in order that the excess population may
between the DENR & natural or juridical person authorizing flow and restock sorrounding areas.
the latter to temporarily occupy, manage and develop subject
to government share, any forestland of the public domain for Grazing Land - refers to that portion of the public domain
specific use to undertake any authorized activity therein for a which has been set aside, in view of its topography and
specified period. vegetation, for raising of livestock.

Forest Land Use Agreement for Tourism Purposes (FLAgT)


- A contract between the DENR & natural or juridical person
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Gross Addition to Fixed Assets - is equal to capital management and protection forest, if any, and
expenditures for the year less the value of sales of fixed
assets during the year. Type II IFMA Areas - IFMA Areas that contain Residual
Production Forest and are for Industrial Forest Plantation
Gross Value Added - Total payment to factors of production (IFP) establishment, sustainable management of the Residual
namely: wages, interest, profit and rent. It also include Production Forest and protection of Protection Forest.
capital consumption allowances and indirect taxes. It can be
estimated by deducting from the gross value of output the Land Use – the manner of utilization of land, including its
sum of non-factor cost such as raw materials and supplies, allocation, development and management.
containers and packing materials, fuel, advertising and other
non-industrial overhead cost. Lease - a privilege granted by the state to a person to occupy
and posses in consideration of specified rental, any forest
Household and Sanitary Paper - includes absorbent paper, land of the public domain in order to undertake any
creped or uncreped, sometimes embossed, made from authorized activity therein.
bleached or unbleached chemical wood pulp, sometimes with
the mixture of pulp from wastepaper and mechanical pulp. License - a privilege granted by the State to a person to
Examples are napkin, facial tissues, etc. utilize forest resources within forest land, without any right
of occupation and possession over the same, to the exclusion
Industrial Tree Plantation (ITP) - refers to any tract of of others, or establish and operate a wood processing plant or
forestland and other public and private lands planted to conduct any activity involving the utilization of any forest
timber producing species including rubber, and/or non- resources .
timber species such as rattan, bamboo primarily to supply the
raw material requirements of existing or proposed forest- License Agreement - a privilege granted by the State to a
based industries, and energy-generating plants, and related person to utilize forest resources within any forest land with
industries, as well as for export. the right of possession and occupation thereof to the
exclusion of others, except the government, but with the
Integrated Forest Management Agreement (IFMA) - An corresponding obligation to develop and protect .
agreement entered into by the DENR and a qualified person to
occupy and possess in consideration of a specified rental, any License, Mangrove Timber - a license issued for the cutting
forestland of the public domain in order to establish an and utilization of mangrove timber species.
industrial forest. License, Miner's Timber - a license issued by the Department
of Environment and Natural Resources for the cutting and
Type 1 IFMA Areas - IFMA Areas that do not contain any utilization of timber for mining purposes.
Residual Production Forest and are for IFP establishment and
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License, Non-Timber Forest Product - a license issued for experimental forest, or for small sawmills to supply the
the cutting and utilization of any forest products other than needs of communities far from big sawmills.
timber within a public forest or forested land.
License Agreement, Timber - a long term license executed by
License, Ordinary Timber - a short term commercial license and between the Secretary of Environment and Natural
for timber. Resources on behalf of the government and the grantee for
the harvesting and removal from the public forest of timber,
License, Private Land Timber - a license issued for the and in
cutting and commercial utilization of timber in a private land appropriate cases also of other forest products. .
the title of which is not registered with the Bureau.
Log – Any section of the bole, a large branch, or a felled tree
License, Provisional Timber - a short term license issued by after cross cutting with at least 15 centimeters in diameter
the Secretary of Environment and natural Resources over and 1.5 meters in length.
area previously under ordinary license where field evaluation
has not been undertaken or completed due to fortuitous Log Trims – short and round sections left from logs cut into
events or where the area is covered by mining claim and the veneer bolts or sawlogs.
claimant does not need timber for mining purposes and
commercializes it or waives his right to another who is Log, veneer – logs considered suitable in size and quality for
qualified to acquire a timber license. producing sliced or rotary cut veneer.

License, Agreement, Pulpwood - similar to timber license Logging Wastes - wood residues generated in the course of
agreement except that it is primarily for the cutting of normal logging operations. This includes tree tops,
pulpwood. branches, stumps, trimmings and knocked down trees not
within the definition of merchantile logs.
License, Softwood Timber - a license issued for the cutting
within forest land of selected timber species suitable and Lumber – the product of the saw and plaining mill.Not
used solely for "bakya", matchsticks, carvings and similar further manufactured other than by sawing, resawing and
purposes. passing lengthwise through standard planning machine,
crosscutting to length and matching.
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 Military and Naval Reservation - refers to forest land which
timber and other forest products within alienable or has been proclaimed by the President for military purposes,
disposable and private lands, or for the removal of timber such as Airbase, Campsite, Docks and Harbors, Firing
and other forest products incident to researches in Range, Naval Base, Target Range, Wharves, etc.
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uncultivated materials such as gums and resins, wild rubber,


Non-Timber Forest Products - All biological materials and saps, barks, herbs, wild fruits and flowers, mosses, leaves,
derivatives other than timber, which are extracted from needles, reeds and roots; and the concentrating and distilling
forests for human use. Synonymous to Non-wood forest of sap and charcoal burning when carried on in the forest.
products. Establishments primarily engaged in providing forestry
services are included.
National Park - A forest reservation essentially of natural
wilderness character which has been withdrawn from Other industrial roundwood - roundwood used for tanning,
settlement, occupancy or any form of exploitation except in distillation, matchblocks, poles, pilings, posts, etc.
conformity with approved management plan and set aside as
such exclusively to conserve the area, preserve the scenery, Other Land with Tree Cover – the land primarily not under
the natural and historic objects, wild animals and plants forest having more than 0.5 hectare with a canopy cover of
therein, and provide enjoyment of these physical features in more than 10 percent of trees able to reach a height of 5
such area. meters at maturity. It includes urban parks and gardens.

Newsprint - uncoated paper, unsized or only slightly-sized Other Land – land with tree cover less than 5%. It includes
containing at least 60% mechanical wood pulp (percent of agricultural land, pastures, built-up areas, bare areas,
fibrous content), usually weighing not less than 40g/m2 of grassland, etc.
the type used mainly for the printing of newspaper.
Natural – land not classified as forest or other wooded
Nipa Shingle - roofing material made from the fronds of nipa land undisturbed by man.
palm (Nypa fruticans).
Bare areas – land not covered by (semi) natural or
Non-coniferous - all woods derived from trees classified artificial cover. These include, among others, sand
botanically as "Angiospermae" eg. narra (Pterocarpus), ipil dunes, riverwash, lahar laden areas and rocky or
(Intsia), kalantas (Toona), agoho (Casuarina), teak (Tectona), stony areas.
bakauan (Rhizophora), apitong (Dipterocarpus), tangile
(Shorea), etc. Also known as broadleaved or hardwood Grassland – areas predominantly vegetated with
species. grasses such as Imperata, Themeda, Saccharum spp.,
among others.
Non-forest – areas with less than 10 percent stocking of
forest trees, wild palms, bamboos or brushes. Cultivated – land not classified as forest or other wooded
land used by man for agriculture or pastures.
Other Forestry Activities - the operation of tree nurseries,
planting, replanting and conservation of forests; gathering of
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Annual cropland- land cultivated with crops with a Other Wooded Land – lands either with a crown cover (or
growing cycle under one year, which must be newly equivalent stocking level) of 5-10 percent of trees able to
sown or planted for further production after reach a height of 5 meters at maturity; or a crown cover (or
harvesting. equivalent stocking level) of more than 10 percent not able to
reach a height of 5 meters at maturity (e.g. dwarfed or
Perennial cropland- land cultivated with long term stunted trees); or with shrubs or bush cover of more than 10
crops that do not have to be replanted for several percent.
years after each harvest; harvested components are
not timber but fruits, latex and other products that do Shrubland – where the dominant woody vegetation are
not significantly harm the growth of the planted trees shrubs, generally of more than 0.5 meter and less than 5
or shrubs; orchards, vineyards and palm plantations, meters in height in maturity and without a definite crown.
coffee, tea, sisal, banana, abaca, etc. The growth habit can be erect, spreading or prostrate.
The height limits for trees and shrubs should be
Pastureland – land managed for raising livestock. interpreted with flexibility, particularly the minimum tree
and maximum shrub height, which may vary between 5
Built-up area – composed of areas of intensive use with and 7 meters approximately.
much of the land covered by structures. It includes cities,
towns, villages, strip developments along highways, Wooded grassland – areas predominantly vegetated with
transportation, power, and communication facilities, and grasses, such as Imperata, Themeda, Saccharum and
areas occupied by malls, shopping centers, industrial and where the trees cover is between 5 to 10% of area and
commercial complexes, and institutions that may, in their height may reach 5 meters at maturity.
some instances, be isolated from urban areas.
Fallow – refers to woody vegetation resulting from the
Other paper and paperboard - includes all sheets made of clearing of natural forest for shifting agriculture. It is an
fibrous materials such as household and sanitary paper, intermediate class between forest and non-forest land
wrapping and packaging paper and paperboard. uses. Part of the area, which is not under cultivation, may
have the appearance of a forest.
Other printing and writing paper - paper except newsprint
suitable for printing and business papers writing, sketching, Paid Employees - all persons working in the establishment
drawing, etc., made from a variety of pulp blends and with receiving pay as well as those working away from the
various finishes. Included are such papers as those for books establishment when paid by and under the control of the
and magazine, wall paper based stock, stationery, bank note, establishment. Included are persons whether working full
manifold, onion skin, typewriter, poster, etc. 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, sack kraft – strong paper made from sulphate pulp


Paper – a homogenous sheet of felted cellulose fibers bound and used in the manufacture of single or multi-wall sacks.
together by interweaving and through the use of bonding Paper/Paperboard,boxboard – all types of paperboard used
agents, and made in a variety of types in the manufacture of boxes.

Paper, bristol –type of heavy grade papers possessing higher Paper/Paperboard,corrugating medium – see Paper,
than average quality characteristics used in the manufacture Corrugating Medium
of invitations, postcards and others.
Paper/Paperboard,linerboard – paper or paperboard used as
Paper, cigarette/tipping – paper used to wrap tobacco. facing material such as corrugated or solid paper or
paperboard boxes and containers.
Paper, corrugating medium – a type of paper of paperboard
bending into folds or alternate furrows and ridges. Paperboard,Bristol/index – a good quality type of cardboard
commonly made from plied-together, high rag content papers
Paper, household and sanitary – includes absorbent paper, (called “bristols”) with thickness of more than 0.006 inches.
creped or uncreped, sometimes embossed, made from
bleached or unbleached chemical wood pulp, sometimes with Paperboard,corrugated – the fluted paperboard after it has
a mixture of pulp. Examples are napkin, facial tissues, etc. gone through the corrugating operation and before it is
pasted to the flat facing board sheets. It is used as protecting,
Paper, linerboard – paper or paperboard used as facing separating, or support medium in packaging fragile items.
material on corrugated or solid paper or paperboard boxes
and containers. Paper and paperboard - products made from pulps and
waste paper plus fillers, size colouring matter and other
Paper, newsprint – uncoated paper, unsized or only slightly additives as required which may be machine or hand-made in
sized containing at least 60% mechanical wood pulp (percent rolls or sheets where the rolls exceed 15 cm. in width and the
of fibrous content), usually weighing not less than 40 g./m.2 sheets have no side less than 36 cm.
of the type used mainly for the printing of newspapers.
Paperboard – A thick, heavy-weight, rigid, single, or multi-
Paper, printing and writing- paper except newsprint, suitable ply type of paper traditionally made on multi-cylinder paper
for printing and business purposes, writing, sketching, machine with and without dual head boxes or multi-former
drawing, etc.,made from a variety of pulp blends and with arrangements.
various finishes; includes paper used for books and
magazines, wall paper base stock, etc. 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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and other forest raw materials into lumber, fiberboard, pulp,


Pasture lease - a lease issued for the occupancy and use of paper or other finished wood products .
portion of forest land for pasture purposes, executed by and
between the Secretary of Environment and Natural Provisional Timber Production Agreement - a temporary
Resources in behalf of the Republic and the grantee as agreement entered into by and between the DENR Secretary
recommended by the Director of the Forest Management and an expired timber license holder for the continuity of its
Bureau. logging operation pending the issuance of a regular Timber
Production Sharing Agreement.
Permanent Forest or Forest Reserve - refers to those lands of
the public domain which have been the subject of the present Pulp- A fibrous material produced by mechanically or
system of land classification declared as needed for forest chemically reducing woody plants into their component parts
purposes (P.D. 1559). from which paper is formed.

Permit - A short-term privilege or authority granted by the Pulpwood - any wood cut or prepared primarily for the
State to a person to utilize any limited forest resources or production of wood pulp.
undertake a limited activity within any forest land without any
right of occupation and possession therein. Rattan – A group of climbing palm species composed mainly
of Calamus and Daemonorops spp. generally found in moist
Permit, Special - a short term authority granted by the DENR tropical rainforests.
Secretary or his authorized representative for the cutting,
hauling and/or transporting of forest products. Rattan, split – A flat shaped material, stripped from the skin
of a rattan pole, with size ranging from 2 to 10 millimeter or
Plantation – forest stands established by planting or/and wider in width, usually for weaving and binding.
seeding in the process of afforestation or reforestation.
Rattan, unsplit – rattan canes in its raw form cut into shorter
Plywood - A panel consisting of an assembly of veneer sheets lengths usually 4 meters in length, for ease of handling and
bonded together with the direction of the grain in alternate transporting; same as unsplit rattan.
plies generally at right angles.
Rattan Cutting Contracts – a contract entered into the
Poles and Piles - logs for use as electric post, pier piling, Secretary of the Department of Environment and Natural
railroad ties, sleepers and the like. Resources and another party to cut, gather and transport
rattan.
Processing Plant - any mechanical set-up, device, machine
or combinations of machines used for the conversion of logs Rattan poles – see Rattan, unsplit
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Recreation area – forest land reservation which has been set logs/timbers into lumber, or the re-sizing/ripping of lumber ,
aside for the protection, reservation, development and public slabs and other wood wastes into desired dimensions and
enjoyment of natural scenery, primitive or natural landscape, forms.
wildlife, natural phenomena and other natural attractions.
Sawmill, mini- a sawmill consisting of a headrig with a
Reforestation – The establishment of forest plantations on flywheel diameter not exceeding 106 cm. (42 inches), a
temporarily unstocked lands that are considered as forest. bandsaw blade with thickness not exceeding 3 mm. a width
Also called as artificial regeneration. 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.
Revenue/Sales - include cash received and receivable for or 8,000 log carriage or its equivalent, the carriage shall have
goods sold and services rendered. For manufacturing, total a gross length of not more than 3.2 m. (10.5 ft.)
receipts include value of products sold, value of industrial
services done for others, value of goods for resale, Sawmill, regular – a sawmill with a daily rated capacity of at
interest/dividend income and other revenue. Valuation is at least 10,000 board feet.
producer's prices (ex-establishment), net of discounts and
allowances, including duties and taxes but excluding Sawnwood – sawnwood including sleepers unplaned, planed,
subsidies. growned, tounged, etc. sawn lengthwise or produced by a
profile-chipping process (e.g. planks, beams, joints, bourds,
Roundwood - wood in its natural state as felled or otherwise rafters, scantlings, loths, boxbounds, “lumber”, etc.) and
harvested, with or without bark, round, split roughly squared planedwood, which may also be finger-jointed, tounged or
or other forms. grooved, champered, rabbedted, v-jointed, beaded, etc.
Wood flooring is excluded. With few exceptions, sawnwood
Salago bark - bark obtained from the salago species exceeds 5mm in thickness. (FAO, Yearbook, 1991)
(Wikstroemia and Phaleria spp.) primarily used in making
paper money. Sawtimber - trees having a diameter at breast height of 35
cm. or larger.
Salaries and Wages – payments whether in cash or in kind,
prior to deductions for employees’ contribution to SSS/GSIS, Socialized Industrialized Forest Management Agreement
withholding tax, and the like, to all employees. Included are (SIFMA) – refers to an agreement entered into by and
total basic pay, overtime pay, and benefits. between a natural or juridical person and the DENR wherein
the latter grants to the former the right to develop, utilize
Sawlog – a log considered suitable in size and quality for and manage a small tract of forest land, consistent with the
producing lumber. principle of sustainable development. (DENR DAO No. 24,
Series of 1996)
Sawmill - a wood processing plant used for the conversion of
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Special Use Permit- a permit given for special use such as Veneer – A thin sheet of wood, plies, sawed or rotary cut from
bathing establishment permit, right of way, etc. a log or a flitch

Stewardship Agreement - is a contract entered into by and Veneer corestock – a thin layer or a sheet of veneer of
between a forest occupant or community. Forest uniform thickness placed in between the two faces of surface
management association or cooperative and the Government, veneer.
allowing the farmer land tenure and the right to peaceful Veneer panel – a flat thin piece of material made of veneer
occupation, development and management over a designated joined to form a surface; also known as face or surface
area. veneer.

Subsidies – all special grants in the forms of financial Veneer plant – a primary wood processing plant used to
assistance or tax exemption or tax privilege given by the convert logs into standardized sheets either by peeling or
government to aid and develop an industry or production and slicing.
to protect it against competition.
Veneer sheet – thin layer of sheets of wood of uniform
Timber - Wood material which include standing trees in a thickness, usually 5 mm. or less in thickness, usually peeled
form suitable for construction, carpentry, joinery or for or sliced, for use in making plywood for veneering furniture,
reconversion for manufacturing purposes. veneer containers, etc. Also includes sheets composed of two
layers of veneer wood bonded together, and veneer lined
Timberland – includes public forest, permanent forest or with paper plastic or textile material. Also included as
forest reserves and forest reservations. chipwood (flexible, narrow, thin and even strips of wood of a
kind used for plaiting and for making chip-baskets, match-
boxes, etc.)
Total Compensation – includes salaries and wages and
employer’s contribution to SSS/GSIS, and the like. Wastepaper - paper and paperboard which has been used for
its original purposes or residues from paper conversion,
Total Employment – includes paid employees and unpaid which could be re-used as a raw material for the manufacture
workers. of paper, paperboard, panels, moulded products, etc. and for
wrapping, packaging or other purpose with or without further
Tree Farm - any small forest land or tract of land purposely processing.
planted with tree crops.
Watershed – 1) a land area drained by a stream or fixed body
Upland - highland; ground elevation above the lowlands of water and its tributaries having a common outlet for
along rivers or between hills. 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 Wilderness Area - refers to land of public domain which
have been reserved as such by law to preserve its natural
Watershed, Critical - a drainage area of a river system conditions, maintain its hydrologic quality and restrict public
supporting existing and proposed hydroelectric power, use in the interest of national welfare and security.
irrigation works or existing water facilities needing
immediate protection and rehabiliatation. (PD 1559) Wood Processing Plants - a mechanical device, machine,
combination of machines or set-up used for the treatment of
Watershed, forest reserve – any watershed area that has been poles and piles or conversion of logs, and other wood raw
delimited and proclaimed by the President of the Philippines materials into lumber, veneer, plywood, wallboard,
as such to be used exclusively for watershed purposes. Such blockboard, paperboard, pulp paper or other finished wood
as watershed forest reserves are withdrawn from entry, sale products.
or other disposition, and no portion thereof shall be excluded
except with the concurrence of Congress. Wood Pulp - the crude fiber material of one kind or another
that is produced either mechanically or chemically from
Watershed Reservation - a forest land reservation established fibrous cellulose raw material in which paper, paperboard
to protect or improve the conditions of the water yield and the like are produced. Commodities included are
thereof or reduce sedimentation (P.D. 1559). mechanical, semi-chemical and dissolving wood pulp.

Wetlands – areas of marsh, fen, peat land or water, whether Wood Residues – forms of wood that cannot be marketed at a
natural or artificial, permanent or temporary, with water that profit from a given logging or manufacturing operation,
is static, flowing, fresh, brackish or salt, including areas of under current economic conditions and technological
marine water, with depth not exceeding six meters during development.
low tide.
Wood Waste – The collective term for logging and processing
Marshland – natural area usually dominated by grass-like wastes.
plants such as cat tails and sedges which are rooted in
bottom sediments but emerge above the surface of the Wood wool - Long, curly, slender strands of wood used as an
water. It contains emergence vegetation and usually aggregate component for particleboard or cement board.
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)

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