Potencial Del Sector Forestal - Perú

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Potential of the Forestry Sector in Peru Economic Report Lima’s Chamber of Commerce

Forestry Sector in Peru has a Big Development Potential* One of the activities with large potential in Peru is forestry because of the advantages related to the extension of natural forest (94% in the jungle region), our jungle is the second position in Latin America, after Brazil, and the ninth position worldwide. It has an extension of 68 million of ha, of which 38 million are adequate for forestry production. Despite of this potential, the forestry activity is far from being exploited because only 9.7 million Has, are currently used in a steady way among forestry concessions managed by the private sector for productive activities, ecotourism and conservation. Furthermore, of about 2,500 wood species found in Peru, around 600 species have been classified and only 195 are used. This can be seen in the poor contribution of the forestry sector to the economic activity in Peru, which reach only 1.1% of the GNP (1,700 million dollars to 2010), towards the quantity registered in Chile (2.6%), Bolivia (2.7%) or Ecuador (2.3%), which are countries with less extension of forest, as the estimates of the United Nation Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO). Contribution of the Forestry Sector to the GNP* (%) Colombia Argentina

0.7 0.8

Mexico

0.9

Venezuela

1

Peru Uruguay Ecuador Chile Bolivia Brasil Paraguay

Source: FAO

1.1 1.2 2.3 2.6 2.7 2.8 3.6

* Data of 2006

The low participation of the forestry sector in Peruvian economy is explained because low added value of these products. The Agricultural department of Forestry and Wildlife, has found that of 8 million of m3 produced in 2010, approximately 90% is destined to firewood for the rural housing, which is one of the main agents of deforestation in the country. Only 800,000 m3 of the wood produced (11%) passes through a transformation process to obtain products such as: parquet, sawn woods, laminated wood, plywood and carbon; among the most important export products. Ucayali, Loreto, Madre de Dios and JunĂ­n, are the four departments that concentrate more than 2/3 of the national production of wood products.


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