Wood industry in Nigeria

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Industrial sector(s)Wood processing
Product(s)Furniture
Woods Industry in Nigeria
Industrial sector(s)Wood processing
Product(s)Furniture

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

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

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. As of 2010, workers are typically not given any safety training.[3]

Carpentry workshop
A Carpentry workshop in Nsukka
  • Plywood Milling Industries - In 2019, Akwa Ibom State government commissioned some ply mill industries in Akwa Ibom like Lim Timber & Plywood Industry.[4]
  • Pulp and Paper Facilities - The increased demand for paper products in Nigeria can be attributed to population growth.[5]

Paper pulp industry

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

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References

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