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Book (stand-alone)Technical bookCAPACIDADES DE PASTA Y PAPEL, 2005-2010 2005
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No results found.The 2004 FAO Survey of World Pulp and Paper Capacities presents statistics on pulp and paper capacity and production by country and by grade. The document is based on information submitted by correspondents worldwide, most of them pulp and paper associations or, in their absence, paper companies. The survey presents only the results for countries that submitted answers to the questionnaires and no attempts have been made to estimate figures in the absence of returned information. The fig ures related to capacity utilization should be consulted with caution. In some cases, the reader will notice that production is superior to capacity - where differences are small, these can be attributed to rounding off errors or to machines operating slightly above design capacities, where differences are more important and cannot be explained, FAO contacted the countries but was not successful in receiving answers. In some instances respondents provided only production figures without any in dication of capacity, resulting in erroneous capacity utilization figures on an aggregated basis. -
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Book (series)Yearbook粮农组织林产品年鉴 FAO Yearbook of Forest Products Annuaire FAO des produits forestiers Ежегодник лесной продукции ФАО Anuario FAO de productos forestales الكتاب السنوي للمنتجات الحرجية 2016 2018
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No results found.The FAO Yearbook of Forest Products is a compilation of statistical data on basic forest products for all countries and territories of the world. It contains series of annual data on the volume of production and the volume and value of trade in forest products. It includes tables showing direction of trade and average unit values of trade for certain products. Statistical information in the yearbook is based primarily on data provided to the FAO Forestry Department by the countries through questionnaires or official publications. In the absence of official data, FAO makes an estimate based on the best information available.