This annual survey by the Food and Agriculture Organization is based on data received from 36 countries representing approximately 85 per cent of the world production of paper and paperboard. It includes: country tables for pulp and paper; grade tables showing volume of production capacity by country, for each product and product aggregate code; and production tables by country.
The annual FAO survey of world pulp and paper capacities is based on figures received from correspondents in many countries. A computer questionnaire was used in the enquiry, and the data were stored and processed by computer. The following are some features of the presentation: counry tables for pulp and paper are presented on one page; grade tables show volume of production capacity by country, for each product and product aggregate code; and production tables by country. - . Le recensement annuel FAO sur les capacites mondiales de production de pate et de papier se fonde sur les chiffres envoyes par les correspondants de nombreux pays du monde. Les donnees ont ete classees et traitees sur ordinateur, et on a utilise un questionnaire informatise. La presentation des donnees est caracterisee par les points suivants: les tableaux par produit indiquent la capacite de production par pays, par tous les produits et groupes de produits codes; et les tableaux de production par pays. - La encuesta anual de la FAO sobre la capacidad mundial de produccion de pasta y papel se basa en los datos recibidos de los corresponsales en muchos paises. Los datos se han almacenado y elaborado en computadora, y en la encuesta se ha utilizado un cuestionario preparado con computadora. Cabe senalar las siguientes caracteristicas de la presentacion: los cuadros relativos a la pasta y papel por paises se ofrecen en una pagina; los cuadros por productos indican el volumen de la capacidad de produccion por paises, en relacion con cada producto y el codigo de la suma de productos; y los quadros de produccion por pais."
This annual survey, based on information submitted by correspondents worldwide, includes country tables for pulp and paper presented on one page; grade tables showing volume of production capacity by country, for each product product and aggregate code; and production tables by country.
This annual survey is based on data received from 39 countries representing approximately 85 per cent of the world production of paper and paperboard. It includes: country tables for pulp and paper; grade tables showing volume of production capacity by country, for each product and product aggregate code; and production tables by country.
These annual surveys of wood pulp and paper capacities are based on figures received from correspondents in many countries and on Secretariat estimates for the remaining countries. Country tables for pulp and paper are presented on one page, and regional tables include all the detail of country tables. Topics include: wood pulp for paper making, mechanical wood pulp, chemical wood pulp, paper and paperboard, newsprint, and much more.
The annual FAO survey of world pulp and paper capacities is based on figures received from correspondents in many countries. A computer questionnaire was used in the enquiry, and the data were stored and processed by computer. It includes country tables for pulp and paper, grade tables showing volume of production capacity by country for each product and product aggregate code; and production tables by country.
The annual FAO survey of world pulp and paper capacities is based on figures received from correspondents in many countries. A computer questionnaire was used in the inquiry, and the data were stored and processed by computer. The following are some features of the presentation: country tables for pulp and paper are presented on one page; grade tables show volume of production capacity by country, for each product and product aggregate code; and production tables by country.
This annual survey contains data on pulp and paper capacity and production by country and by grade, based on data received from 36 countries representing approximately 80 per cent of the world production of paper and paperboard.
The annual FAO survey of world pulp and paper production capacities is based on figures from correspondents in many countries. The following are some features of the presentation: country tables for pulp and paper are presented on one page; grade tables show volume of production capacity by country, for each product and product aggregate code; and production tables by country.