Teak plantations in kerala an analysis of productivity and profitability
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29/03/2014
29/03/2014
01/05/1997
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Teak plantations were initiated in Kerala in 1842, and extended almost continuously. Among plantations raised by the Forest Department, teak occupies the largest area and a substantial asset base has been created. Of late, several teak growing private companies have come up offering investors high returns from their plantations. However, no study has been carried out in Kerala on the economic status of teak plantations in the government forests and prospects of investing in teak plantation ventures in the private sector. The present study is relevant in presenting the productivity status of teak plantations in government forests in Kerala and its commercial profitability. This will be useful to the government for planning management strategies and investment priorities. The study will also serve as a base—line information for comparative studies. Division of economics, Kerala forest research institute Cochin University of Science And Technology |
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Cochin University of Science And Technology |
Palavras-Chave | #Productivity analysis #Profitability analysis #Data base #Forest management #Teak plantations |
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