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Top producers include the USA, China, Brazil, and the Russian Federation. Wood Pellets: The UK is the largest consumer ( ), followed by Japan and South Korea.
Results from the 2015 UN FAO Global Forest Resource Assessment Search results for forest
This report summarizes the status of global forests, production, and environmental trends based on the Global Forest Resources Assessment 2025 (GFRA 2025) and FAO data available through early 2026. 1. Total Extent: The world has approximately billion hectares (Gha) of forest, covering roughly of the Earth's land area. Net Loss: Net forest loss has slowed, falling from million hectares (Mha) per year (1990–2000) to Mha per year (2015–2025) . Top producers include the USA, China, Brazil, and
Forests provide direct employment to at least million people and are a source of livelihood for up to billion people. 3. Deforestation & Protection Deforestation Rates: While net loss is slowing, roughly Mha of forest are still cut down annually. Forests provide direct employment to at least million
India ranked 5th among top global carbon sinks, with its forests removing CO2CO sub 2 per year (2021-2025). 4. Key Findings (Regional & Specific Reports)
Net loss is concentrated in the tropics, while temperate forest areas have shown increases in some regions. Primary Forests: Primary forest area has decreased by over Mha since 1990. 2. Forest Products & Industry (2024-2025 Data)