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Bangladesh Forest Industries Development Corporation (BFIDC)  the government of the then East Pakistan by its Ordinance No. 67 of 1959 established this autonomous body under the name 'East Pakistan Forest Industries Development Corporation'. The name of the corporation was changed to Bangladesh Forest Industries Development Corporation, under Presidential Order No. 48 of 1972 with its headquarters in Dhaka.



The major aims and objectives of Bangladesh Forest Industries Development Corporation are to extract timber from inaccessible and thinly populated natural forests of the chittagong hill tracts and thus to make vacant land available to the Forest Department for raising dense and intensive forests with specified species of trees of both commercial and environmental value; to increase longevity of the extracted timber by seasoning and treatment scientifically and thus to help meet the country's increasing demand of timber; to produce veneered board, particle board, veneer, plywood as substitute of solid timber from unusable softwood, fire wood, waste and off-cut of timber and thus to help reduce the dependence on trees for protection of environment; to meet the increasing demand of wooden electric poles, anchor-logs, stabilizer logs and cross-arms used in rural electrification and thus to save the scarce foreign currency of the country; to raise rubber plantations in the fallow, hilly and semi-hilly unused lands and thus to help afforestation and improvement of environment; and to produce and meet the increasing domestic demand of raw rubber and thus to save the valuable foreign currency of the country by substituting import.

The Corporation started timber extraction activities from Karnafuli Valley Reserve Forests in 1960 and from Sangu Matamuhuri Reserve forests in 1963. At Present the corporation has 12 timber based industrial units whose location, production capacity and products are mentioned below:

Type of industrial unit No. of units Location Production capacity Products/Services
Timber Extraction Unit 2 Kaptai and Chittagong Round timber = 25.50 lac cft Firewood = 5.00 lac cft Round timber, size timber and fire wood
Timber Sawing, Seasoning and Treatment Unit 3 Kaptai, Chittagong and Khulna Timber sawing = 9.50 lac cft Timber seasoning = 8.00 lac cft Timber treatment = 13.70 lac cft Timber plaining = 2.50 lac cft Sawn timber, railway sleeper, electric pole, anchor log, stabilizer log, cross arm, cable-drum, etc
Timber Seasoning and Cabinet Manufacturing Unit 3 Dhaka, Chittagong and Khulna Timber sawing = 4.50 lac cft Timber seasoning = 0.56 lac cft Door and window = 9.00 lac sft Furniture = 0.55 lac cft Sawn timber, door and window, furniture and timber seasoning
Furniture Manufacturing Unit 2 Dhaka and Chittagong Furniture = 0.81 lac cft

Flush door = 1.00 lac sft

Furniture and flush door
Particle Board and Veneer Manufacturing Unit 1 Chittagong

Veneered 

Particleboard = 64.00 lac sft

Veneer = 52.00 lac sft

Veneered particle board and veneer
Plywood/Tea-chest Manufacturing Unit 1 Chittagong Plywood = 70.00 lac sft 

Tea-chest = 3.00 lac pcs

Plywood and tea-chest

Since its creation, the corporation has so far received 70,729 acres of coupe (forest area) from the reserve forests of Kassalong, Ringkheng and Sangu Matamuhuri of Chittagong Hill Tracts and extracted timber from these areas and handed over the vacant land to the Forest Department for raising dense forests. From these coupes 28 million cft of timber was extracted till now. With this timber railway sleepers, cross-arms, doors, windows, furniture, veneered particle board, veneer, ply-wood, tea chest, cable-drums, etc, were manufactured and supplied to different government and semi-government agencies, autonomous bodies, private organisations and development projects.

In addition, the Corporation raised rubber plantation in 13,000 acres of land from 1962 to 1979 out of its own fund in the periphery of reserve forests of Chittagong and Sylhet region. In addition the corporation raised rubber plantation in 7 estates in greater Chittagong district, 4 estates in greater Sylhet district, 4 estates in greater Mymensingh district and 2 experimental estates in Rangpur and Chittagong with the financial assistance of Government of Bangladesh and Asian Development Bank.

The present rubber plantation of the Corporation is 32,665 acres in the fallow, hilly and semi-hilly areas of greater Chittagong, Sylhet and Mymensingh districts. In these estates there exist about 41,00,000 rubber trees. The corporation in this way has engaged itself in growing dense forest as well as in helping the Forest Department in afforestation of the area handed over to them after extraction of timber. Moreover, the corporation gives technical assistance to the private entrepreneurs for raising rubber plantation and so far the private planters have raised about 33,000 acres of rubber gardens having over 4 million rubber trees. It may be pointed out that average density of trees is only 9-10 per acre in the natural reserve forests from where the corporation extracts timber. On the contrary, average density of trees is 126 per acre in the rubber estates raised by the corporation. Therefore, the density of trees is more than 12 times higher in the rubber estates than that of the natural reserve forests. Distributions of rubber plantations of the corporation go as follows:

Table The region-wise rubber plantations of the corporation

Name of the region Plantation area (in acre) No. of trees (in lac) Production in 1996-97 (m ton) Production in 1997-98 (m ton) Production capacity in 1998-99 (m ton)
Mature (Productive) Immature Total
Chittagong region

16.627

5.57

11.22

16.79

1,250

952

1,520

Sylhet region

8,083

7.76

1.45

9.22

2,126

1,889

2,300

Madhupur region

7,955

1.78

13.42

15.20

53

125

210

Total

32,665

15.11

26.09

41.21

3,429

2,966

4,030

During the financial year 2002-2003, the production of raw-rubber is expected to increase up to 5,000 m ton when all the immature rubber trees will become productive. The corporation has so far produced 28,628 m tons of raw-rubber and fed the local rubber industries. The private rubber gardens are at present producing approx. 3,000 m tons of raw-rubber annually. Thus the present annual rubber production of the country is approx. 7,000 m tons which meet above 80% of the domestic requirement of raw rubber. [Md. Habibur Rahman Khan]



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