Government move to allow pulp trees on degraded land not sound
PRIVATE paper mills may soon be allowed to develop wasteland as plantations for pulpwood. S P Maurya, director, department of industrial policy and promotion, indicated this at the PapAsia 2009 conference on pulp, paper conversion and packaging industry held in early February.
Only government-owned companies are now allowed to grow pulpwood
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