This report summarizes a study conducted by the South Carolina Forestry Commission on this Asian market during the second half of 2015, and it is intended to help the U.S. Southern states’ forest products sector (producers, manufacturers, traders and policy-makers) in examining and preparing for the opportunities this market may offer, by providing them with detailed information on India’s economics, wood fiber network, trade flows and international contacts. This document should be used as a reference, and in conjunction with primary market information from key forestry organizations, to help formulate strategies to participate in the Indian market
Accounting for forest wealth is an important ingredient in creating a framework for analysing policy...
This paper uses the 'input–output analysis' technique to investigate why the Joint Forest Management...
This study evaluates the export performance of India. The methodology adopted involves analysis of e...
The state of Uttar Pradesh occupies about 9 per cent of the total geographical area of India, suppor...
India is one of the largest importers of wood pulp in the world. The total value of wood pulp import...
The economic liberalization policies initiated in 1991 have led India along the path of increased ec...
Forest ecosystem services play a significant role in India’s economic development, and a World Bank ...
The goal of this report is to provide timely information on international markets and export activit...
The U.S. has dramatically altered its wood product imports and exports during the past few years,and...
Throughout its history, India has been viewed as an agricultural country. 54.6 percent of India's po...
The goal of this report is to provide timely information on international markets and export activit...
About seventy years ago, independent India’s first National Forest Policy, 1952 clearly mentioned co...
The South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) is an economic and geopolitical coopera...
This document is the result of a study conducted by the South Carolina Forestry Commission (SCFC) on...
Agricultural sector is the backbone of country. India’s major export contribution on the hands of ag...
Accounting for forest wealth is an important ingredient in creating a framework for analysing policy...
This paper uses the 'input–output analysis' technique to investigate why the Joint Forest Management...
This study evaluates the export performance of India. The methodology adopted involves analysis of e...
The state of Uttar Pradesh occupies about 9 per cent of the total geographical area of India, suppor...
India is one of the largest importers of wood pulp in the world. The total value of wood pulp import...
The economic liberalization policies initiated in 1991 have led India along the path of increased ec...
Forest ecosystem services play a significant role in India’s economic development, and a World Bank ...
The goal of this report is to provide timely information on international markets and export activit...
The U.S. has dramatically altered its wood product imports and exports during the past few years,and...
Throughout its history, India has been viewed as an agricultural country. 54.6 percent of India's po...
The goal of this report is to provide timely information on international markets and export activit...
About seventy years ago, independent India’s first National Forest Policy, 1952 clearly mentioned co...
The South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) is an economic and geopolitical coopera...
This document is the result of a study conducted by the South Carolina Forestry Commission (SCFC) on...
Agricultural sector is the backbone of country. India’s major export contribution on the hands of ag...
Accounting for forest wealth is an important ingredient in creating a framework for analysing policy...
This paper uses the 'input–output analysis' technique to investigate why the Joint Forest Management...
This study evaluates the export performance of India. The methodology adopted involves analysis of e...