Thursday, April 8, 2010

Wood superiority jabon (Anthocephalus cadamba)


Wood need for global market in the year 2001 experiences world deficit more increase temporary sharp at the time of concurrent happens forest area stricture process.

Fact open wide market for any individual has done investment in the field of this wood.
 
Tropical forest area experiences damage enough mortally. Hewing without balanced with serious regeneration efforts has been been the root cause this problem.

Forest damage at tropical area increases earth temperature and attenuate it earth oxygen degree. Fact come along to push International Tropical Timber Organization (ITTO) to join in to determine tropical wood trade future.
ITTO's organization has announced some steps to protect tropical forests has carried out has begininged year 2002. Approach century coming, ITTO use condition that tropical woods may not be exported except wood be been cultivated result.

Therefore very need wood cultivation program commercially to has produced certifiable wood with higher value.

Compareding with other wood kinds, Wood jabon be wood kind the growth very fasShow allt, silinders and straight, Yellowness white coloured the wood without is seen fiber, Very good used for wood industrial.

Jabon (Anthocephalus cadamba) superiority has some superiorities at compare with another jungle wood plants. Besides power grow it very fast, Also tall, Cylinder stick and branch exist in growth time fall of by itself when does tree meninggi. This character beneficials because doesn't need barbering. White coloured the wood rather yellowness without is seen fiber very good has used for plywood maker, Furniture, Also timber, Jabon's plants have finished optimal revolve 12 year but in age 6 - 8 year can at fell ( วพ 30 up).

Monday, March 22, 2010

Sengon (Paraserianthes falcataria)


Forest cultivation Albasia



Sengon (Paraserianthes falcataria) or Albasia Falcatta or Sengon laut (Javanese languange) is a plant which is being developed on a large scale in Indonesia today.

My knowledge of these plants are not native plants from Indonesia, but from other countries and therefore supported the climate, weather and environment in accordance with Albasia then finally developed for the needs of the forestry industry in Indonesia.

 At present the forestry industry is in trouble raw materials because of pressure from international society about global warming which Indonesia is one of the lungs of the world, while the if the Forestry Industry in Indonesia remains using raw materials from natural wood certainly would not have lasted long because as meranti, merbau, teak requires age or tens or even hundreds of years for a decent used as raw material forestry industry, which currently number fewer and limited.

It is also likely to make the fate of Indonesia's forestry industry currently is on the verge of destruction, which have sought a way out for solving this problem.

One alternative is Albasia or Sengon (Paraserianthes falcataria) which has the power to grow rapidly and only a short harvesting age of 5-7 years depending on local environmental conditions 
With the harvest age relatively quickly so many people who would benefit the land owners, farmers, seller and forestry industry, which in turn will also help overcome the problem of global warming towards a better world.

Many buyers are also asking for a product from Paraserianthes falcataria, to be processed into plywood, wood core, block board, fancy boards, melamine boards and laminated boards.







Piles of logs ready for loading


Albasia - Sengon (Paraserianthes falcataria) Cultivated



Albasia cultivated

Location: West Borneo

Penjulung - Puringan - telukkramat - Sambas



Planted in 2003

Yield per hectare is 438-440 m3

Spacing of 1 x 1 m



suggestions:



1. Spacing that is too tight causing slow growth.

2. No trench that cut through the garden, so prone to fire and the tree is less able to water supply.

3. Not good quality seed

4. Lack of direction means the planting of related institutions.