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Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Explained: Logs Of Blood - The Indian Express

There is huge demand overseas, especially in China and Japan, where Red Sanders furniture and other items are status symbols. There is huge demand overseas, especially in China and Japan, where Red Sanders furniture and other items are status symbols.



What is Red Sanders?


Red Sanders, botanical name Pterocarpus santalinus, is a non-fragrant variety of sandalwood that mostly grows in rocky, hilly regions. Saplings reach 8 to 10 m in 3-4 years, but growth slows down after that. The trunks are slender, and it takes at least 20-25 years for the tree’s beautiful, deep red wood to be of use. Andhra Pradesh forest department officials say this particular type of Red Sanders grows nowhere else in the world.


Where exactly does it grow?


In the thorny scrub/dry deciduous forests of the central Deccan, between 500 ft and 3000 ft. Geographically, only in a small pocket roughly 5,200 sq km in the Palakonda and Seshachalam hills in the districts of Kadapa and Chittoor, in some contiguous areas of Anantapur district, in the Nallamalla forests in Kurnool and Prakasam, and in parts of Nellore district. Some contiguous patches in Tamil Nadu and Karnataka see some wild growth.


Why is it coveted?


There is very little supply. Red Sanders is a fast disappearing species restricted to a tiny geographical area. Felling is illegal, export is highly restricted. Permission is required to fell and sell even trees in private farms. But there is big demand overseas, especially in China and Japan, where Red Sanders furniture, chess sets and musical instruments are status symbols. In the black market, a tonne of Red Sanders fetches between Rs 15 lakh and Rs 30 lakh depending on its quality (Grade A, B, or C).


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How is the trade controlled?


Red Sanders is a protected species under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) of Wild Fauna and Flora. Until 2014, auction or trade of even seized logs was banned. The ban was lifted because over 10,000 tonnes of logs had accumulated in Andhra Pradesh government godowns. Only e-auction is allowed. Last December, the state government raised Rs 991 crore in e-auctions — an average Rs 27 lakh per tonne.


What rampant is smuggling?


According to Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu, the seizure of approximately 200 tonnes per annum of logs on average was the tip of the iceberg — over 500 tonnes are is smuggled out every year. China, Japan, Singapore, Malaysia and UAE are believed to be the destinations or transit points, with the consignments leaving India through ports in Chennai and Mumbai, and by road across the Nepal border and through the Northeast.


How frequent are police-smuggler clashes?


Almost daily skirmishes happen between forest personnel and smugglers in Chittoor, Nellore, Kadapa and Kurnool, and especially in the Seshachalam forests into which smugglers enter from Tamil Nadu and Karnataka. The largest number of confrontations take place in Chittoor.


On December 15, 2013, continued…



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