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The export value of teak in Parabang, Brazil reached US$ 4.9 million.

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2023-09-14

From January to April this year, Parabangteak produced by reforestation in Brazil exported more than 28,000 tons, valued at 4.9 million US dollars, most of which were exported to India.

Pomelo was introduced into Brazil in the 1960s, and the first plantations began in the 1990s in Pará. At present, the forest that produces teak in Pará state not only restores degraded land and creates employment opportunities, but also generates income for municipal authorities and Pará state, which is of great significance to local economic and environmental development. Teak is not only one of the most widely used tree species in global reforestation, but also one of the most expensive wood in the world, which can be used to make yacht deck floors, furniture and other products. In Brazil, there are more than 90,000 hectares of teak plantations. Mato Grosso and Pará account for more than 90% of the national teak planting area. With the increasing global timber demand, it will be more common to increase the output through artificial afforestation. In addition to teak, Brazil has also conducted research on mahogany planting. It is predicted that in the next few decades, Brazil will still have enough wood supply even if it reduces the felling of native forests.


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