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Blizzard conditions cripple Chinese forestry industry
11/03/2008 - 14:49

Catastrophic blizzard and icy rains, which covered half of China in mid-January, have caused great losses for China’s forest industry. According to the latest statistics from 19 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities, 186 million ha (279 million mu), 1,781 state-owned forest farms and 1,200 nurseries were negatively affected by the weather. About 760 tons of tree seeds and 10 billion seedlings were frozen and 30,000 animals and other wildlife in protected areas were found injured or dead. The direct economic losses to the forestry sector amounted to RMB57.3 billion yuan with 2.6 million forestry staff, other forest farmers and people in Hunan Province severely affected. Due to the recent low temperature, it will take some time before the snow melts, causing further losses to the industry. The disaster has four main impacts:

(1) Forest losses accounted for a high proportion of total economic losses. According to a survey from eight provinces, forest losses accounted for 40-60% of the disaster losses in each province. The direct forest economic losses in Jiangxi Province alone amounted to about RMB11.27 billion yuan, accounting for 41% of the total RMB27.3 billion yuan of economic losses. Forest losses in Guilin of Guangxi Province and Qiandongnon prefecture in Guizhou Province accounted for over 60% of local disaster losses.

(2) Seedlings, bamboo forest and newly planted forests were severely impacted by the blizzards, causing a high mortality rate in seedlings. In Hubei Province, about 2.59 million ha (3.88 million mu), or around 80% of the total bamboo forest area, was affected. About 75% of seedlings, bamboo and new forests in regions of Danjiang Reservoir, Fushui Reservoirs and the Three Gorges Reservoir were also impacted.

(3) Economic losses for farmers were also high. Forests established as investments for state and local people suffered heavy losses. Over 80% of the collective-owned plantations of Moso Bamboo, Slash Pine and Oil tea Camellia suffered the most serious effects of the blizzards.

(4) Finally, the calamities are expected to cause secondary disasters. Due to the icy conditions and snow, there is a greater chance of landslides, mud-rock flow, forest fires, forest pests and disease.

The disaster is expected to impact overall demand and supply of forest products. There is expected to be a sharp decrease in supply of timber, bamboo, resin and camellia oil. This is likely to heighten the gap between timber demand and supply and dampen the overall operation of forest enterprises, thus impacting the employment of millions of people as well as the demand and supply of forest products over the next few years.

Exports through Guangdong Port rise 34% in 2007
Furniture exports through Guangdong Port in 2007 rose 34% to USD9.3 billion, 40% of the national total. Furniture exports through Guangdong are generally exported to the US and the EU, which receive 60% of the total furniture exports from Guangdong. Furniture exporting enterprises are looking for new opportunities in ASEAN markets. Furniture exports to ASEAN markets have increased 120% to USD120 million in 2007.

China Customs has reported that foreign capital furniture enterprises make up 50% of furniture enterprises in Guangdong. However, private enterprises have developed rapidly, with the furniture export value of private enterprises rising 52% to USD2.58 billion in 2007.

Although furniture exports have been growing, furniture production and processing enterprises have faced pressure as a result of national policies established in 2007. One was the tax rebate policy, under which tax rebates for furniture being were reduced from 13 to 9% and wood products to 5%. The other was a change brought about by the Chinese government to revise a catalogue of prohibited commodities in the processing trade to include 17 kinds of furniture such as bedroom furniture of lacquered wood and other furniture of rosewood.

(ITTO's Tropical Timber Market Report)
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