Union minister for environment and forests Prakash Javadekar said that a scheme will soon be launched wherein private industries, particularly wood-importing companies, will be given degraded land on revenue sharing basis for forest harvesting.
"We have come out with a scheme wherein we will give our degraded land to private industries on lease with revenue sharing or certain other model where they will be allowed to grow forest and harvest it regularly for their industrial use so they don't have to import wood and create jobs here," the minister said at the 10th Sustainable Summit organised by CII.
"One-tenth of the area will be regular species of forest which will not be cut. So it adds to everything and it creates additional carbon sync. This is a major initiative," he said.
He said that one-third of the forest area is degraded land where there are no forests.
"We have forest land but there is no forest. They are forest land only on papers. These are called degraded land. They can be converted into forest. So this way forest also gains by getting the revenue share," he said.