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Cabinet Gives Go Ahead To New Sets Of Rules To Boost Agro Forestry Activities In Punjab

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Chandigarh , 30 Jul 2019

The Punjab Cabinet, under the Chairmanship of Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh, on Tuesday approved The Punjab Forest Produce Transit Rules, 2018, and the ‘The  Punjab Regulation of Wood Based Industries Rules, 2019’, to boost agro forestry activities in the state.The new rules have been formulated in the light of various  advisories/guidelines issued by the Government of India from time to time, as per the changed scenario of the Timber Transit Regine for various timber species.According to a  spokesperson of the Chief Minister Office, Kullu, Kangra, Gurdaspur Forest Produce (and Routes) Rules, 1965 were notified in the year 1965, which were applicable to Kullu and  Kangra Districts and Pathankot Tehsil of Gurdaspur District of undivided Punjab. Thus, it became necessary to promulgate new rules, keeping in view the present territory of state  of Punjab.The main features of the new rules includes exemption of Bamboos grown on private lands from the purview of Timber Transit Regine. Agro forestry species such as  Populus spp., Eucalyptus spp. Drek, Mulberry, Subabul, Silver Oak, Malabar Neem, Khejri, Indian Willow, Gamari have also been exempted from the purview of Timber Transit  regine, as this provision was not there in previous rules.In agriculture dominated state like Punjab, where many farmers are growing bamboos on their private land and selling  them outside the state. Subsequently, such farmers have been facing the problem in smooth interstate movement of bamboos. Thus, keeping this consideration, a provision has  been made in the new rules wherein the farmers, if they desire so, they can obtain an inter State/Pan India Permit from the concerned Divisional Forest Officer for the hassle-free  movement of bamboos across the state.

In another decision, the Cabinet has cleared ‘The Punjab Regulation of Wood Based Industries Rules, 2019’ to give impetus to agro-forestry and promote diversification of  agriculture, besides ensuring socio-economic benefits to the farmers.Under the new rules, no new licensed wood based unit would be granted license within 1 kilometre aerial  distance from notified government block forests, protected areas, protected forests and un-classed forests in the state, except if it located within a notified industrial estate/park or  municipal areas.The Rules prescribe 1 Km aerial distance from the nearest forest other than the protected forests along roads, canals, drains and railway lines etc. as compared  to the GOI guidelines, which prescribed the limit of 10km aerial distance. Any Wood Based Industry (WBI) located within a notified industrial estate/park does is not, however,  applicable for this limit of 1km distance and WBIs using agro-forestry species would also not apply this limit of even the prescribed one kilometre aerial distance.Setting up of WBI  using wood of agro-forestry species would have a significant positive impact on promoting agro-forestry tree cover and open up a vista of livelihood options for farmers. A green  fee Rs. 10 per cubic metre will be levied on the wood based units, which is to be used for new plantations under the agro-forestry in the state in order to safeguard the interests  of the farmers, ensure sustained wood supply to the industries and also enhance the tree cover in the state, the spokesperson added.It may be recalled that ‘The Punjab  Regulation of Saw Mills, Veneer and Plywood Industries Rules-2006’ were in force to regulate wood based industries in the state. The Wood based units were regularised under  these rules keeping in view the availability of wood in the state. Under the new rules, wood based units using agro-forestry species like; Poplar, Eucalyptus, Drek, Mulberry,  Subabul, Silver Oak, Neem, Khejri, Indian Willow and Gamari do not require license but only require registration with Forest Department.

 

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