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A Working Paper titled ‘Agroforestry: Missing Trees for the Forest’ published by EAC-PM | Current Affairs | Vision IAS
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A Working Paper titled ‘Agroforestry: Missing Trees for the Forest’ published by EAC-PM

Posted 28 Sep 2024

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Economic Advisory Council to the PM (EAC-PM) highlights the untapped potential of agroforestry in India.

  • Agroforestry is a collective name for land-use systems and technologies where woody perennials (trees, shrubs, palms, bamboo, etc.) are deliberately used on the same land management units as crops and/or animals.
  • Only 17% of total agricultural land is under agroforestry (defined as tree cover per cent greater than 10% of total agricultural land) which is lower than global average of 43%.

Significance

  • Transforming Farmers’ livelihood: Increasing farmers’ income with high-value trees like Teak.
  • Primary source of Timber and other resources: Agroforestry provides about 65% of small timber, 70-80% of wood for furniture and construction, about 60% of raw material for paper and pulp etc.
  • Improving Soil Organic Carbon (SOC) content: Improving crop yields, carbon sequestration and water use efficiency. 

Challenges

  • Conservation-First Policy Approach has discouraged or prohibited tree felling, leading to declining timber production. 
    • E.g. National Forest Policy of 1988 and Godavarman Case (1996) restricted tree felling leading to a four-fold increase in imports (1996-2022) (FAO).
  • Complex procedure to obtain felling and transit permits discourages agroforestry adoption.
  • Underutilization of National Transit Pass System (NTPS) for transportation of timber, bamboo, and other forest products.
  • Import dependency: India imported $2.7 billion worth timber (ITTO, 2023).

Recommendations 

  • Deregulation of high-value native timber species like Teak (Tectona grandis), Gurjan and Meranti.
  • Prioritize ownership of trees over ownership of land to reduce burden of proving land ownership with the help of technology. E.g. TiGram (Timber Traceability Tool).
  • Centralized system for transit and felling permits through a single window system.
  • Tags :
  • Agroforestry
  • EAC-PM
  • Godavarman Case (1996)
  • National Forest Policy of 1988
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