Bamboos grow more rapidly than trees and start to yield within three or four years of planting. Plantation establishment requires minimal capital investment.

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Bamboos grow more rapidly than trees and start to yield within three or four years of planting. Plantation establishment requires minimal capital investment and builds upon the inherent plant-cultivation skills of local farmers and foresters. Bamboos can be harvested annually and non-destructively. Bamboos are excellent for rejuvenating degraded lands and protecting against soil erosion. Bamboos may easily be intercropped with shallow-rooted crops. As well as the culms, all other parts of the bamboo plant can be used in rural livelihoods - shoots for food, leaves for fodder, and branches for items such as brooms and for firewood.

Why make paper from bamboo wood? Bamboo wood has a high fibre content (40-60%) and the fibres are strong, long ( mm, occasionally up to 5 mm long), have a high length to width ratio and thick walls, which are beneficial for papermaking. Bamboo fibres also have a high hemi-cellulose content that contributes to the specific characteristics of bamboo paper, such as it’s fine texture, water resistance, absence of fluff and good ink absorbing abilities. Bamboo paper has a distinct brush-pen effect that makes it popular amongst calligraphers. Bamboo is also often used to produce joss papers and toilet papers. Bamboo pulp (up to 80%) is regularly used in conjunction with timber pulp to produce newsprint and other standard paper types.

How is bamboo paper produced? 1. Bamboos sections are 2. Sections are boiled 3. The bleached fibres soaked for 1-3 months to liberate the fibres, are pounded to separate then bleached them from other material 4. Fibres are placed 5. Pulp is picked up using in water to form a bamboo screen to 6. Wet paper is pressed, pulp from which produce a web - a crude, baked on drying walls, paper is produced wet, paper sheet trimmed and packed

Main development attributes of a handmade bamboo paper unit Reduces dependence on timber resources and thereby increases environmental protection and conservation. Permits rehabilitation of degraded lands through increased areas of bamboo plantations. Creates income-generating opportunities for bamboo growers who will supply the unit, and employment for unskilled and semi- skilled staff at the unit. Producing handmade paper is labour intensive. Requires minimal capital investment and involves a long cycle of production. The work is gender sensitive - women can be employed in all stages of paper production.

Some salient facts Bamboo papermaking has been practiced for 1500 years in China. The wide variety of paper products that bamboo can be used to produce provides a measure of flexibility to small scale producers, who can adjust their production of different types to meet changing demand. Many countries have national or regional restrictions on tree felling and are consequently short of raw materials for papermaking. For example a four fold increase in the shortage of timber for pulp in India over the years is predicted. Bamboo pulp is an excellent substitute. Handmade papers fetch higher prices and the environmentally friendly nature of the bamboo raw materials can increase selling price further. Bamboo pulp can also be used to produce rayon. Photo: Pressing wet paper before drying

Requirements for success Sustained supply of bamboos suitable for papermaking. Some technically-trained personnel to manage and maintain the unit. Market information and marketing links Start up capital. Left: Bleaching in the bleaching pond. Right: Taking stock for pounding

Financial aspects of a handmade bamboo paper unit (based on information from two units in China) START UP COSTS (US Dollars) Cauldron $600 Bleaching pond $250 Stone pounder $1200 Tanks $1800 Wall oven $3700 Paper cutting machine $3700 Other tools $1800 TOTAL$13, 050 FINANCIAL DATA Internal Rate of Return % Benefit Cost Ratio % Breakeven Period 4.78 years

For further information See TOTEMs Handmade bamboo paper TOTEM Websites INBAR: RISF: Contact INBAR, Beijing , China Bamboo Research Division, RISF, Chinese Academy of Forestry, 73 Daqiao Road, Fuyang, Zhejiang, China Left: Wet paper ready for pressing. Right: Checking paper quality.