Rubber wood from agricultural plantations: A market analysis for Peninsular Malaysia
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TextPublication details: The Planter 1994Description: 435-452Subject(s): Summary: Rubberwood from agricultural plantations constitutes the major non-forest timber resource for Malaysia's wood-based industry. The development of market prices of rubberwood and supply and demand patterns are investigated in this paper. Implecations for the potential further development of the market are deduced. Key areas for further policies on the rubberwood sector are identified. In conclusion, technical and economic constraints of the concept rubber for timber are discussed.
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Rubberwood from agricultural plantations constitutes the major non-forest timber resource for Malaysia's wood-based industry. The development of market prices of rubberwood and supply and demand patterns are investigated in this paper. Implecations for the potential further development of the market are deduced. Key areas for further policies on the rubberwood sector are identified. In conclusion, technical and economic constraints of the concept rubber for timber are discussed.
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