Mizoram, with an area of 21,090 sq.Km. has an abundant
reserve of Bamboo forest
covering 12,54,400 ha, contributing to 14% of All India
Bamboo Distribution. Bamboo is
distributed thoroughly between 400–1520 m
altitude. Melocanna baccifera (Mautak)
is t-
he major component of bamboo in
Mizoram. The total bamboo
yield works
out
to be
32,37,689 MT/Year.
A total of 20 species of bamboo have been recorded in the forest of
Mizoram. Out of
these species, Melocanna baccifera is the predominant and
occupies 95% of the bamboo-
afforested land in the State.
It is often distributed in tropical and subtropical riverine rese-
rve and
valleys and grows profusely in the drainage areas of the Tlawng, Tut, Teirei,
Lang-
kaih and Barak rivers in West Aizawl. It
is a very versatile species, the culms grow to 20 metres tall and are strong and
durable with slender fibres and inconspicuous nodes which renders them ideal for
house building, weaving, pulping and the production of small softwood products
such as incense sticks, chopsticks and toothpicks.
The shoots can also be eaten, and are of high quality.
BAMBOO FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT:
Bamboo In Agriculture : Bamboo pipes are used to irrigate vast tracts of agricultural land in
different agro-ecological settings. More
than a million bamboo pumps are in current use.
Bamboo is also used in making dams, dikes, sluice gates, farm implements,
props, stakes, floats fish trap, silk cocoon trays, chicken coops, windbreak
barriers and several other articles.
Bamboo In Construction : Bamboo houses are traditional in many countries and shelter 1000 people.
It is used for pillars, post, stilts, rafters, roofing, flooring,
walling, scaffolding and a host of other purposes.
Bamboo’s mechanical properties also make it an ideal material for
earthquake resistant and emergency housing.
Bamboo In Handicrafts : Bamboo’s natural
elegance and easy workability make it a choice
material for handicrafts. The
Chinese
man
ufacture more than 8000 bamboo and rattan items. From buttons to baskets, from
lamp
s to lacquerware, from mats
to musical instruments from toys to walking sticks, bamboo
can make it all.
Bamboo In Transportation : Bamboo
cullms float in water as they are light-weight and the inte odes are filled with
air. This properly has been put to use for thousand of years in
making rafts, junks and boats, and their masts sail and outriggers.
Bamboo is also used in making wagon floor, carts and their hoods, and
suspension bridges.
Bamboo In Microenterprises : Microenterprises make extensive use of bamboo in furniture, handmade
paper, handlooms, curtains and blinds, toothpicks, chopsticks, incense sticks
and various other products. The
incense stick industry in India has over 3800 production units that generate
nearly US $ 400 million from domestic and export markets.
Bamboo In Industry : Bamboo is an ideal raw material for many industries.
The bamboo shoots industry in China earns US $ 130 million per year from
exports. About half of India’s
bamboo consumption is for making paper pulp.
Other major uses of bamboo are in the production of rayon, activated
charcoal and flooring and panelling products
BAMBOO
GROWING STOCK POSITION:
|
Tree Volume In cub.m/ha |
Bamboo (No./ha) Clump |
Non-Clump |
|
|
34 |
68 |
3397 |
|
|
Bamboo Resources |
- 16545,48 (000 tones) |
||
|
Bamboo consumption |
- 56,06,000 clumps (14,020 tones) |
||
|
Surplus |
- 3,09,690 tones |
||
Per capita consumption of Bamboo
is 4.41 nos. in rural area and 1.81 nos. in urban area.
-
Number of bamboo species
recorded in Mizoram = 21
-
Melocana baccifera (Mautak)
constitute about 95% of the total stock.
AVAILABILITY
OF BAMBOO SPECIES IN MIZORAM AND THEIR USES:
There are 20 bamboo species available in Mizoram out of which the following are some of the list of Bamboo species with their uses:
|
GROUP/SPECIES |
LOCAL
NAME |
USES |
|
Bambusa tulda Roxb |
Rawthing |
Wrapping, writing & printing paper, RCC construction, enable |
|
Dendrocalamus giganteus Munro |
Rwpui |
Paper pulp, building construction, crafting edible |
|
D. hamiltonii Nees & Arn |
Phulrua |
Paper, RCC slabs & poles, basket, mat, furniture, edible |
|
D. longispathus Kurz |
Rawnal |
Paper, building construction, good quality tooth picks |
|
D. sikkimensis Gamblek |
Rawmi |
Pulp & paper, posts fencing, edible |
|
D. strictus (Roxb) Nees |
Tursing |
Paper, construction purposes, furniture |
|
Melocanna baccifera |
Mautak |
Paper, pulp construction purposes, fencing, edible |
|
Chimonobambusa callosa (Munro) Nakai |
Phar |
Ornamental, hedges |
|
Schizostachyum dullooa Gamble |
Chal |
Ceiling, partition wall baskets |
|
S. Polymorphum (Munro) Majumdar |
Raw-thla |
Woven ware, Rare & basket making etc. |
|
Dinochloa Compactiflorus (Kurz) McClure |
Sairil |
Handicraft, typing purposes |
|
Chimonobambusa callosa (Munro) Nakai |
Phar |
Ornamental hedge |
|
Schizostachyum polymarphum (Munro) Majumdar |
Rawthla |
Hedge, basket making |
|
Dendraocalamus hookeri |
Rawlak/ Raw-khauh |
Construction purposes |
Mizoram invites prospective private investors and FDI for setting up of industrial units for making bamboo chips, bamboo mat ply, toothpicks, bamboo blinds, chopsticks, incense stick (agarbati) either in Joint Venture with Mizoram Bamboo Development Agency or other with local entrepreneurs.