Forestry and logging products

CPC v2.1 Code: 03

About forestry and logging products

cpc code 03 covers the forestry and logging industry, a vital sector that plays a crucial role in the global economy. This industry is responsible for the harvesting, processing, and distribution of various wood products, from raw timber to finished lumber and pulp. Forestry and logging products are essential inputs for a wide range of downstream industries, including construction, furniture manufacturing, and paper production, making this sector a key driver of economic growth and development.

Production process

The production techniques used in the forestry and logging industry involve a series of steps, starting with the harvesting of trees from managed forests or natural woodlands. This process typically involves the use of specialized machinery, such as fellers, skidders, and harvesters, to cut down and transport the logs to processing facilities. Once the logs are transported, they undergo various processing methods, including debarking, sawing, and chipping, to produce a range of wood products, such as sawn timber, pulpwood, and wood chips.

Production inputs

The forestry and logging industry relies on several key inputs, including land and timber resources, specialized machinery and equipment, and a skilled workforce. The availability and quality of timber resources, which are influenced by factors such as climate, soil conditions, and forest management practices, are crucial to the industry's productivity and sustainability. Additionally, the industry requires a range of machinery, including chainsaws, fellers, skidders, and sawmills, to efficiently harvest, transport, and process the timber. Finally, the industry employs a skilled workforce, including foresters, loggers, and machine operators, to carry out the various production tasks.

Production outputs

The forestry and logging industry produces a diverse range of outputs, including 04 Sawmilling and planing of wood, 05 Wood products, and 17 Paper and paper products. These outputs are then consumed by a wide range of downstream industries, such as construction, furniture manufacturing, and packaging. The industry's products are essential for meeting the global demand for wood-based materials and fueling the growth of various economic sectors.

Family tree for forestry and logging products

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    A["<a href='/classifications/cpc/v2-1/0'>0: Agriculture, forestry and fishery products</a>"]
A --> B["<a href='/classifications/cpc/v2-1/03'>03: Forestry and logging products</a>"]

    A --> C["<a href='/classifications/cpc/v2-1/01'>01: Products of agriculture, horticulture and market gardening</a>"]
A --> D["<a href='/classifications/cpc/v2-1/02'>02: Live animals and animal products (excluding meat)</a>"]
A --> E["<a href='/classifications/cpc/v2-1/04'>04: Fish and other fishing products</a>"]

    B --> F["<a href='/classifications/cpc/v2-1/031'>031: Wood in the rough</a>"]
B --> G["<a href='/classifications/cpc/v2-1/032'>032: Non-wood forest products</a>"]


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