oil palm trunk: 18 million logs and lets use it
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oil palm trunk: 18 million logs and lets use it
OIL PALM TRUNK: 18 MILLION LOGS AND LETS USE IT BY Dr. Jalaluddin Harun and Dr. Loh Yueh Feng Malaysian Timber Industry Board Overview of Malaysia Timber Industry 2 MALAYSIA: CONTRIBUTION OF TIMBER INDUSTRY (2014) MARKET Export : RM 20.52 billion Domestic : RM 13 billion Export Contribution 2.67 % from RM 766.13 billion Total : RM 33.52 billion INVESTMENT Domestic: RM 518.7 million FDI : RM 64.7 mil WORK FORCE Total: RM 583.4 mil. More than 160,000 workers 3 Malaysia’s Export Ranking For Timber Products & Furniture, 2013 SAWNTIMBER LOGS Rank 1 World USA 16,948,244 World 35,083,849 MOULDINGS World 4,723,525 PLYWOOD World 14,988,594 FURNITURE World 83,321,876 2,444,078 Canada 7,443,597 China 647,720 China 5,034,169 China 28,873,765 1,928,883 Russia 3,652,328 Indonesia 508,960 Indonesia 2,176,213 Italy 7,719,308 Russia 1,640,995 Sweden 3,276,474 Brazil 470,118 Malaysia 1,690,139 Germany 7,558,015 Myanmar 1,392,734 USA 3,080,051 USA 322,160 Russia 995,172 Viet Nam 3,931,239 New 2 3 4 Zeala nd 5 Canada 886,490 Germany 1,939,400 Chile 272,945 Finland 636,364 Poland 3,621,847 725,562 Finland 1,893,071 Poland 252,760 USA 444,692 USA 3,180,183 6 Papua New Guine a 7 Malaysia 593,836 Austria 1,505,207 Germany 226,554 Brazil 429,229 Canada 2,111,557 501,361 Romania 940,534 Malaysia 198,843 Austria 281,240 Malaysia 1,778,763 8 Czech Repu blic 437,474 Thailand 900,522 Italy 176,439 Germany 270,672 Sweden 1,659,777 9 Solomon Island s 10 Germany 358,242 Chile 812,531 Austria 128,252 Chile 253,562 Denmark 1,437,544 11 France 346,506 Malaysia 798,960 Canada 125,437 Canada 222,629 Spain 1,379,677 MALAYSIA : WOOD-BASED MILLS (2013) *comprising pulp & paper, matches, pencil, wooden pallet Source : DOSM, JPSM, Sabah FD,MID Sabah, STIDC 5 Wooden Furniture RM 6,328 Million 32% Rattan Furniture RM 35 Million Other Products 0.17% RM 870 Million 4% Logs RM 2,073 Million 10% Builders Joinery & Carpentry RM 1,000 Million 5% Sawntimber RM 2,545 Million 12% Wooden Frame RM 123 Million 1% Fibreboard RM 995 Million 5% Chipboard/ Particleboard RM 306 Million 2% Sumber: DOS & MTIB Mouldings RM 711 Million Veneer 3% RM 304 Million 1% Plywood RM 5,199 Million 25% Total: RM 20.5 Billion6 NATIP - NATIONAL TIMBER POLICY (2009-2020) 17 FEB 2009 PUTRA WORLD TRADE CENTER (PWTC) 7 7 NATIP Targets by 2020 8 8 Thrusts of NATIP Thrust 1: Industry Structure Thrust 7: Bumiputera Participation Thrust 6: Funding & Incentives Thrust 2: Supply of Raw Materials NATIP Thrusts Thrust 5: Human Capital Development Thrust 3: Innovation & Technology Thrust 4: Marketing & Promotion 9 9 NATIONAL TIMBER INDUSTRY POLICY (NATIP) 2009 - 2020 Trust 2: Raw material Trust 3: Innovative and technology Trust 4: Marketing and promotion • Alternative raw material – kenaf, oil palm, bamboo • Encouraging the use of biomass as a supplementary resource •To remain competitive, the industry needs to develop high quality and specialized products for niche market •To improve the R&D to inculcate the elements of creativity and innovation •Enhancing market creation through branding based on quality, design, and value creation •Establishing and promoting the ‘green’ image •Intensifying the marketing of potential/new product 10 OIL PALM TRUNK • Rapid growth of oil palm industry in Malaysia. 1990 (1.7 MILLION ha) 2014 (5.3 MILLION ha) • The annual availability of oil palm trunk is estimated 18 million trees (27 feet) or 10 million cubic meter on average130,000 hectares of replanting each year (20152032) • Due to depleting supply of timber, oil palm has become the important alternative raw material • Oil palm tree is a rich resource of lignocellulosic raw material and can be used for various applications in wood industry e.g. Plywood, sawn timber, particle and fiberbased products. 11 Malaysia: Total Oil Palm Replanting Area Average replanting area in year 2015-2031= 130,000/year Source: MPOB 12 12 Source: MPOB 45,275 ha 56,961 ha 34,184h a 13 13 Availability of Oil Palm Trunk Availability of oil palm tress 2015-2031 = 18 million logs/year Source: MPOB 14 14 BUSINESS POTENTIAL Forecast of Oil Palm Trunk Supply, Plywood and Sawn Timber production in Malaysia from 2015 to 2032 Year 2015 ~ 2020 Area due for replanting (ha) 2021 ~ 2026 2027 ~ 2032 593,528 958,925 805,892 Number of felled oil palm trunks 80,719,808 130,413,800 109,601,312 Amount of plywood produced (m3) 19 Million 31 Million 26 Million Value Plywood (RM) 21 Billion 34 Billion 29 Billion 4 Million 6 Million 5 million 8.8 Billion 13 Billion 11 Billion Amount of Sawn Timber Produced (m3) Value Sawn Timber (RM) 15 Source: MPOB and MTIB 15 AVERAGE VALUE PER YEAR BY REGION Sabah Sarawak Peninsular Total Replanting Area 56,961 34,184 ha 45,275 ha 131,390 No. of tree 7.75 mil 4.65 mil 6.16 mil 18 mil 1.8 mil. m3 RM2 billion 1.1 mil. m3 RM1.2 billion 1.4 mil. m3 RM1.6 billion 4 mil. m3 RM4.8 billion 222k m3 RM0.5 billion 294k m3 RM0.6 billion 886k m3 RM1.9 billion Value for Plywood (RM) Value for Sawn 370k m3 Timber (RM) RM0.8 billion 16 16 TARGET AND WAY FOWARD CURRENT PRODUCTION OF OPT PLYWOOD 2014 Cost of production (RM/panel) of 12-mm-thick plywood Items OPT log Tropical hardwood face veneer Resin & chemicals Salary/wages Electricity & utilities Repairs & maintenance Total Cost Profit: 10-17% of production cost RM/panel 10.51 5.50 4.80 9.66 1.76 0.95 33.18 RM/m3 297.96 155.98 136.13 273.95 50.00 26.91 940.93 KPPK MALAYSIA : WOOD-BASED MILLS (2013) Sawntimber 996 Mouldings 328 Furniture plants 2,265 4,217 Mills Kiln drying/preservation plants 215/99 Source : FDPM, FD Sabah, FD Sarawak Plywood/veneer mills/blockboard 218 Others 84 MDF mills 14 TARGET PLYWOOD PRODUCTION IN 2020 • Baseline: RM54 Million (2014), target annual growth of 30% to achieve RM150 million by 2020 20 20 VALUE CHAIN - PALM FURNITURE Palm Tree RM250 Palm Tree RM 140 Palm sawntimber RM 1,100 Palm plywood RM 1,100/m3 Palm Furniture RM 3,000 Palm Furniture RM 5,000 21 Furniture making by local industry Furniture making New Design of Palm Furniture Prototype by Designer Mobili under TANGGAM MTIB by Designer Mobili under TANGGAM MTIB CHALLENGES & WAY FOWARDS 1. Plantation policy for extracting the oil palm trees 2. Inherent property of oil palm wood for proper processing and utilization-More R&D 3. Old plywood and sawmills require modification to process oil palm trunk 4. Require more market promotion of this new OPT products 26 Contact us: Malaysian Timber Industry Board Fibre and Biocomposite Development Centre (FIDEC) Lot 152, Jalan 4, Kompleks Perabot Olak Lempit 42700 Banting, Selangor, Malaysia E-mail: fidec@mtib.gov.my Tel: 603-31491502 Fax: 603-31491607