TNPSC Thervupettagam

Ordinance to amend Forest Act

November 25 , 2017 2584 days 1177 0
  • President has signed an ordinance amending amending the Indian Forest Act in a bid to increase bamboo cultivation in the country.
  • This would ensure that farmers cultivating bamboo in non-forest areas do not require permits to fell or transport the plant.
  • The amendment to Section 2(7) of Indian Forest Act, 1927 will encourage bamboo plantation by farmers, which will contribute to doubling farmers income.
  • Technically, bamboo is a type of grass. However, it is mentioned as a tree under the Indian Forest Act, 1927.
  • India has largest area under bamboo cultivation and is second richest in terms of bamboo genetic resources after China.
  • India has 19% share of world’s area under bamboo cultivation, its market share in sector is only 6%.
  • The amendment will unleash the potential of bamboo in terms of rural and national economy apart from ecological benefits.
  • Bamboo grown in the forest areas will continue to be governed by the provisions of Indian Forest Act, 1927.

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