the timber network the timber network
the timber network
  Welcome to the Fordaq network.      Contact Us Choose language American English Français Italiano Español Deutsch Nederlands Românã Polski Cрпски Hrvatski Українська Русский 中文
     Homepage   Directory   Market Info   Our Services 
HELP ?   •   LOG IN  
     Marketplace/Catalogue
 

    Myanmar: Replanting mangroves viewed as long-term effort

 

News Search

By keyword
Search

By subject
  Member news
  Fordaq news
  Machinery news
  Special Reports
  Forestry
  Sawmilling
  Panels
  Veneer
  Parquet/Flooring
  Wood Construction
  Furniture
  Wood Energy
  Trade Shows
  Market Prices
  Video

News Archive

Archive

Myanmar: Replanting mangroves viewed as long-term effort
02/07/2008 - 13:41

Vice Chairman of Friends of the Rainforests in Myanmar, Dr. Kyaw Tint, said it would take nearly fifteen years to replant the mangroves destroyed by Cyclone Nargis, reported news sources in Myanmar. The Forest Department and NGOs concerned with the development of the environment will work together to formulate plans to plant the mangroves. However, he said that more of a focus should be placed on rehabilitation efforts at present and replanting should be done only after living conditions of the people in cyclone affected areas have been stabilized. He added that the presence of mangroves will help mitigate future natural catastrophes. In replanting the mangrove forests, he said, priority should be given to fast growing species.

Myanmar
Myanmar Log Prices (natural forests)
Teak Logs, FOB
€ Avg per Hoppus Ton
(traded volume)
Veneer Quality
Apr
May
6 mo. Avg
2nd Quality
5,508
(4 tons)
4,882
(4 tons)
5,354
3rd Quality
4,566
(12 tons)
4,374
(11 tons)
4,958
4th Quality
3,669
(47 tons)
3,752
(40 tons)
4,239
Sawing Quality
Apr
May

Grade 1 (SG-1)
2,747
(342 tons)
2,603
(287 tons)
2,682
Grade 2 (SG-2)
2,031
(479 tons)
2,055
(500 tons)
2,122
Grade 3 (SG-3)
1,624
(43 tons)
1,565
(79 tons)
1,677
Grade 4 (SG-4)
1,708
(381 tons)
1,828
(421 tons)
1,913
Grade 5 (SG-5) Assorted
1,598
(574 tons)
1,477
(399 tons)
1,672
Grade 6 (SG-6) Domestic
1,296
(383 tons)
1,120
(369 tons)
1,301
Grade 7 (ER-1)
816
(287 tons)
638
(384 tons)
922
Grade 8 (ER-2)
NIL
NIL
926
Hoppus ton=1.8m³; All grades, except SG-3/5/6, are length 8' x girth 5' &up. SG-3/4/6 are girth 4' &up. SG-3 grade is higher than SG-4 but with lower girth and price.

Logs, FOB € Avg per Hoppus Ton (traded volume)
Pyinkado --
Gurjan (keruing) 190 (14 tons)
Tamalan 2500 (67 tons)
Taungthayet --
(ITTO's Tropical Timber Market Report)
Send this article to a friend
Related News
  Myanmar: MTE announces price freeze on timber
  21/11/2008 - 08:28
  Teak plantations are on the rise in Myanmar
  18/10/2008 - 08:47
  Myanmar - Teak market unchanged since May 2008
  12/09/2008 - 15:06
  Myanmar struggles to recover from Cyclone Nargis
  15/05/2008 - 15:27

Special Reports

  Edged beech lumber – prices crumble further
  11/11/2008 - 11:30
  France: Price index for hardwood timber – Oct. 2008
  29/10/2008 - 18:49
  Softwood log prices – Lower Bavaria more expensive than East-Wurttemberg
  29/10/2008 - 18:41
  Klausner switches off its Wismar sawmill
  16/10/2008 - 12:26
  Softwood lumber prices: Italian market is not out of the woods yet
  14/10/2008 - 18:45
  Germany: Slim chances of decrease in softwood log prices
  14/10/2008 - 10:07
  Germany: Oak lumber market cools down
  19/09/2008 - 12:56
  Germany: Beech lumber prices for the cutting season 2008/2009
  17/09/2008 - 14:27
  KVH for 240 €/m3; producers are optimistic
  30/06/2008 - 17:06
  Softwood logs – price reductions in Baden-Wuerttemberg
  30/06/2008 - 11:05

Latest News

  Guyana: Plywood exports recover in third quarter
  23/11/2008 - 09:53
  ITTO's tropical timber market report from Bolivia
  23/11/2008 - 08:35
  Romania: Staer's sales dropped 5% in September
  22/11/2008 - 13:39
  Canada: Apartment building construction price index in the 3Q of 2008
  22/11/2008 - 13:04
  Forest certification on the rise in Mexico
  22/11/2008 - 09:33
  Peru exchanges over USD25 million in debt for forest protection
  22/11/2008 - 08:19
  Construction output down by 1.3% in the euro area in September 2008
  21/11/2008 - 13:13
  Wolseley's interim management report
  21/11/2008 - 11:18
  FDIC bank takeovers hurting home sales, builders report
  21/11/2008 - 10:15
  Brazilian furniture sector shares concerns about global economic crisis
  21/11/2008 - 09:41
 
 
  Copyright FORDAQ © 2003    Disclaimer   General Conditions Print this page   Top of the page