THINKING beyond the canopy Revitalisasi Industri Kehutanan dan Peran Pasar Kayu Domestik di Kalimantan Timur (Berau dan Kutai Timur) Timber industry revitalisation and the role of the domestic timber market in East Kalimantan (Berau and East Kutai) Obidzinski K., Komarudin H., Andrianto A. Dermawan A. 12 April, 2012, Tanjung Redeb
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Timber industry revitalisation and the role of the domestic timber market in East Kalimantan (Berau and East Kutai)
The main concern for wood processing industries in Berau and East Kutai Districts (and in East Kalimantan as a whole) is uncertainty over supplies of legal timber. While most wood processing units struggle in meeting their raw material demand, this is not due to scarcity of timber. The problem lies in deficient legal framework to enable the utilisation of these resources by local industries.
This presentation by CIFOR scientist Krystof Obidzinski gives an overview of the forestry sector in Indonesia and in Kaltim, and then outlines questions and points about revitalising the timber industry that need discussion. He gave this presentation at a district-level Focus Group Discussion (FGD) held on 12 April 2012 in Berau District, East Kalimantan, Indonesia, as part of research activities under the PROFORMAL Project (www.cifor.org/pro-formal).
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THINKING beyond the canopy
Revitalisasi Industri Kehutanan dan Peran Pasar Kayu Domestik di Kalimantan Timur (Berau dan Kutai Timur)
Timber industry revitalisation and the role of the domestic timber market in East Kalimantan (Berau and East Kutai)
Obidzinski K., Komarudin H., Andrianto A. Dermawan A.12 April, 2012, Tanjung Redeb
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Contents
1. About CIFOR2. CIFOR Mission3. Focus Group Discussion (FGD) objectives4. Indonesian forestry sector5. Forestry sector in Kaltim6. Key points7. Timber market opportunities8. Global & regional trends in timber and trade9. National Forestry Master Plan 203010.Market entry requirements11.Main Questions12.Discussion & collaboration
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1. About CIFOR
International Research Organisation – focusing on tropical forest resources
One of 15 CGIAR research centers
Headquartered in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia
Hosted in Indonesia by Ministry of Forestry (MoF)
Regional offices in Africa and Latin America
More than 50 research staff and 250 partner collaborators in tropical forest countries
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2. CIFOR Mission
Provide scientific input for sustainable and equitable use of tropical forest resources at the global, national and local level:• Governance (kebijakan, trade & investment)• Environmental services (Jasa Lingkungan)• Livelihoods (Penghidupan Lokal)
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3. FGD objectives
Get a better understanding of the conditions in the forestry sector in Kaltim – forest management & wood processing Discuss challenges and opportunities facing the
forestry sector in Kaltim (Berau/Kutim) How to take advantage of the emerging timber
Sawnwood industry Plywood industry Pulp and paper industry
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5. Forestry sector in Kaltim Forest resources still large:
• 9.7 million ha HP • 4.6 million ha HPT
HPH concessions decline in number and area, but still significant
Log production: 1 million m3 (2010)
HPH
Kabupaten Jumlah Perusahaan Luas (ha)
Paser 4 135,950
Kutai Barat 23 1,498,988
Kutai Kartanegara 2 76,635
Kutai Timur 15 1,184,615
Berau 14 855,631
Malinau 9 909,461
Bulungan 6 598,825
Nunukan 4 237,940
Penajam Paser Utara 0 0
Tana Tidung 0 0
Balikpapan 0 0
Samarinda 0 0
Tarakan 0 0
Bontang 0 0
Jumlah 77 5,498,045
Tahun 2009 84 6,146,319
Source: Dinas Kehutanan Provinsi Kalimantan Timur (2010)
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5. Forestry sector in Kaltim (cont)
HTI plantations on the rise HTI timber plantations permits: 28
in 2010• Area: 1,344,000 ha• Production: 950,000 m3
Source: Dinas Kehutanan Provinsi Kalimantan Timur (2010)
HTI
Kabupaten Jumlah Perusahaan Luas (ha)
Paser 3 97,259
Kutai Barat 7 158,085
Kutai Kartanegara 6 478,545
Kutai Timur 6 146,376
Berau 3 208,016
Malinau 0 0
Bulungan 3 251,514
Nunukan 0 0
Penajam Paser Utara 1 16,475
Tana Tidung 0 0
Balikpapan 1 16,521
Samarinda 0 0
Tarakan 0 0
Bontang 0 0
Jumlah 30 1,372,791
Tahun 2009 39 1,585,678
HTI in 2009
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5. Forestry sector in Kaltim (cont)
IPK timber utilization permits (2010): 57• Area: 105,000 ha• Production: 633,000 m3• Due to oil palm plantation development• As well as mining concessions
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5. Forestry sector in Kaltim (cont) Produksi Kayu Olahan di Kaltim 2009
Source: Dinas Kehutanan Provinsi Kalimantan Timur (2010)
Jumlah 117,605.83 6,971.79 369,010.02 10,840.83 0.00 76,896.51
Tahun 2008 148,901.94 8,808.67 49,343.62 135,507.00
Tahun 2007 286,117.04 11,523.63 404,924.96 33,258.07 15,464.61 15,345.86
Tahun 2006 402,777.48 46,637.75 525,662.04 23,956.86 119,206.50 238,964.21
Tahun 2005 276,667.99 76,194.90
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6. Key points
HPH logging is down Timber supply is down Wood processing is down Employment down Pulp and furniture production up BUT there is potential for a turnaround:
• EU market• Asian market (India, China, Middle East)• Indonesia’s domestic market
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7. Timber market opportunities EU: strong demand for high end hardwoods, furniture,
plywood, pulp Asia:
• 2020 India will overtake China as the largest construction site – USD 800-900 billion
• Saudi Arabia and UAE USD 1 trillion construction through 2030
Indonesia’s domestic market: US$70 Billion construction investment boom over the next
5 years Demand for office and residential construction doubled
over the last 3 yrs Construction sector expected to grow by over 10%/yr
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8. Global & regional trends in timber and trade
Source: FAO 2009
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8. Global & regional trends in timber and trade (cont)
Source: FAO 2009
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8. Global & regional trends in timber and trade (cont)
Source: FAO 2009
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8. Global & regional trends in timber and trade (cont)
Source: FAO 2009
Wood Fibre demand in the Asia‐Pacific
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9. National Forestry Master Plan 2030
Rencana Pembangunan Jangka Panjang Kehutanan, 2006-2025• PDB sektor kehutanan naik 3 kali lebih besar dari PDB
sektor kehutanan tahun 2005 (1,3%). Rencana Kehutanan Tingkat Nasional (RKTN) 2011-2030
• By 2030, HTI dan HR mencapai 14,5 juta ha dan mampu memproduksi 362,5 juta m3 kayu per tahun
• By 2030 plywood production menjadi 37,2 juta m3, sawn timber 41,25 juta m3, woodworking dan furniture masing-masing 21,8 juta m3 dan 3,4 juta m3.
Can these targets be achieved? Given the history of HTI and HTR, it is doubtful
Therefore, the role of the natural forest (HPH, industry) still important
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10. Market entry requirements All markets will require TLAS (timber legality
assurance system) In Indonesia this means SVLK SVLK sufficient to meet EU Timber Legality
Regulation Also sufficient to meet Lacey Act requirements in
the US SVLK to come into effect for trade to EU in
January 2013 For other markets by January 2015 (tentative)
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11. Main Questions
How to take advantage of emerging market opportunities? What are the implications of SVLK for forest
management and industry?• Economic (costs?)• Operational (additional systems?)• Social (employment?)• Environmental (additional practices?)
How can small/medium timber enterprises (in particular) manage these requirements? How to overcome the implementation problems?
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12. Discussion & collaboration Seek input from government officials and private
sector on burning issues Comments on & collaboration in research Research scope:
1. Current state of forest management and timber industry sectors (WP1)
2. Forest management practice requirements under SVLK (WP3)
3. Economic (cost) and social (employment) implications of SVLK (WP4)
4. Institutional and legal requirements of SVLK (WP5)