At a meeting here, Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu directed that cameras be installed in the areas which have a presence of red sanders, the state government said in a release. A control room, too, will be set up to aid the monitoring, it added.
Naidu also suggested that a consultant be appointed to estimate the amount of red sanders available, calculate the value and suggest ways for using it for future needs.
During the meeting, officials informed that smuggling in red sanders had come down by 70 per cent after some stringent measures were put in place.
Meanwhile, 4,000 metric tonnes of pruned red sanders is being readied for auction by February 5. Sawdust, which is obtained from the pruned material, will then be sold.
Naidu suggested that red sandalwood saplings be planted in place of the trees which have been felled. He also asked forest officials to develop nurseries to increase the number of saplings to 50 crore in AP.
Red sanders or red sandalwood is a rare tree native mainly to the Chittoor and Kadapa districts of Andhra Pradesh. The wood has a high demand in several countries and its smuggling is rampant.
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