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1 History  





2 Production process  



2.1  Paper pulp industry  







3 Common wood usage in Nigeria  





4 See also  





5 References  














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The Wood Industry in Nigeria have been undergoing a process of structural adjustment over the course of the last six decades, aligned with the growth and development unfolding within the economy.[1]

Firewood store
A local commercial firewood store

History[edit]

The status of Nigeria as the foremost wood producer in Africa was underscored by an estimated annual harvest surpassing 100 million cubic meters in 1998.[2]

Production process[edit]

Planks made from a tree
Planks made from a tree that has been cut down at UNN, Enugu Nigeria

Wood sourced from the wood industry in Nigeria undergoes processing within a range of wood processing sectors, encompassing furniture manufacturing, sawmill industries, plywood mills industries, pulp and paper facilities, as well as particleboard mills.[3]

Carpentry workshop
A Carpentry workshop in Nsukka

Paper pulp industry[edit]

Paper mills in Nigeria have faced various challenges over the years, such as lack of maintenance, obsolete equipment, inadequate power supply, and scarcity of raw materials. As a result, they have either become moribund or are operating at low capacity.[6]

Nigeria relies heavily on imported paper products.[7]

Common wood usage in Nigeria[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Larinde, S.; Erakhrumen, A.A (2021). "Wood and Wood–Products Movements from and into Nigeria: The Need for Sustainability of Resource Base and Trade" (PDF). Proceedings of the 7th Biennial Conference of the Forests & Forest Products Societ.
  • ^ "FOSA Country Report : Nigeria". www.fao.org. Retrieved 2023-08-30.
  • ^ Mijinyawa, Yahaya; Bello, S.R (2011). "Assessment of Injuries in Small Scale Sawmill Industry of South Western Nigeria". Agricultural Engineering International: The CIGR Journal of Scientific Research and Development: 157 – via ResearchGate.
  • ^ Nigeria, Guardian (2021-03-15). "Research council partners UI, FUTA researchers on local plywood". The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News. Retrieved 2023-08-31.
  • ^ Adegbehin, J. O.; Omijeh, J. E. (1989). "Raw Materials for the Pulp and Paper Industry in Nigeria". The Commonwealth Forestry Review. 68 (1 (214)): 35–44. ISSN 0010-3381. JSTOR 42606731.
  • ^ Onwuamaeze, Dike (15 February 2022). "Nigeria: Paper Industry - a Sector in Death Throes". This Day.
  • ^ "Nigeria misses out on $351bn market as paper mills remain moribund". Businessday.ng. 7 February 2022. Archived from the original on 2023-06-24.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  • ^ a b c d e f Okonkwo, Emeka E.; Ukaegbu, Maureen O.; Eyisi, Afamefuna P. (2016-04-01). "A Documentation of Some Traditional Aspects of Wood Consumption in Anaocha, Nigeria". SAGE Open. 6 (2): 215824401664941. doi:10.1177/2158244016649417. ISSN 2158-2440.  This article incorporates text from this source, which is available under the CC BY 3.0 license.

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