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Plantation Areas and Planting Rates


Teak plantations constitute about 8 percent of the total plantation area in countries with climates suitable for teak growing. In 1995, about 94 percent of global teak plantations were in tropical Asia, with India (44 percent) and Indonesia (31 percent) accounting for the bulk of the resource. Other countries of the region with significant planted teak resources were Thailand (7 percent), Myanmar (6 percent), Bangladesh (3.2 percent) and Sri Lanka (1.7 percent). About 4.5 percent of global teak plantations were in tropical Africa (largely in moist West Africa, particularly in Côte d'Ivoire and Nigeria) and the remainder were in tropical America (mostly in Costa Rica and Trinidad and Tobago) and the Pacific Islands.

FAO's most recent regional estimates (Table 1) suggest that the increase in the global net area of teak plantations has been negligible since 1990 (FAO, 1995), despite a reported rate of new planting of more than 100,000 ha. per year. This anomalous result reflects discrepancies in historical reported national plantation areas as well as the fact that a large, although unquantified, part of the reported new planting is actually replanting of existing plantations following harvest. The rate of new plantation establishment in many tropical countries does, however, appear to have slowed notably since 1990. Most planting reported in 1995 was in India, Myanmar, Thailand and Indonesia in tropical Asia, and in Costa Rica and Panama in tropical America.


TABLE 1. Estimated net plantation area of teak by subregion, 1995 (1,000 ha)
Subregion Estimated net area of teak plantation Estimated annual planting
West Sahelian Africa
East Sahelian Africa
Moist West Africa
Southern Africa
Tropical Africa
South Asia
Continental Southeast Asia
Insular Southeast Asia
Tropical Asia
Tropical Oceania
Central America
Caribbean
Tropical South America
Tropical America
TOTAL
4.02
14.85
87.88
2.80
109.55
1,099.60
302.28
706.01
2,107.89
3.03
22.29
8.06
2.72
33.07
2,253.54
0
-
4
0
4
55
26
12
93
0
4
-
0
4
101
Today, teak ranks among the top five tropical hardwood species in terms of plantation area established worldwide
Main tropical hardwood species in terms of plantation area, 1995
Species Area (ha.) Percentage of tropical plantations
Eucalyptus spp.
Acacia spp.
Tectona grandis
Casuarina spp.
Dalbergia sissoo
Gmelina arborea
Swietenia macrophylla
Terminalia spp.
9,949,588
3,904,307
2,246,559
787,200
626,020
418,050
151,214
303,957
17.7
7.0
4.0
1.4
1.1
0.7
0.3
0.5