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Economic Impact of Mississippi’s Forest Resources Logging, Solid Wood Products, Pulp and Paper, and Wood Furniture Manufacturing James E. Henderson Assistant Extension Professor Department of Forestry

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Economic Impact of Mississippi’sForest Resources

Logging, Solid Wood Products,Pulp and Paper, and Wood Furniture Manufacturing

James E. HendersonAssistant Extension Professor

Department of Forestry

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Mississippi’s Forest Resources

• 19.6 million acres• 65% of the state’s total

land area• Major component of

Mississippi’s economic base

Source: Forest Inventory & Analysis Factsheet Mississippi 2006, U.S. Forest Service

< 25%

25 – 49

50 – 74

>75%

Percentage of land in forest by county

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Mississippi’s Forest Resources

• Over $1 billion worth of forest products harvested annually and delivered to mills and other manufacturing plants

• Timber harvesting and product manufacturing has impact on state economy

Source: Forest Inventory & Analysis Factsheet Mississippi 2006, U.S. Forest Service

< 25%

25 – 49

50 – 74

>75%

Percentage of land in forest by county

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Photo by Laurie Grace

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• The importance of forestry and forest products is well documented at the state level.

• But what impact does it have at the county level?

• Introducing a new publication series to address that question.

Economic Impact of Forest Products Industry

Henderson, J.E., I.A. Munn, G. Perez-Verdin, D.L. Grebner. 2008.

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The Economic Contribution of Forestry and Forest Products to Mississippi Counties

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Forest Products Industry Impacts Economy In Three Ways:

Direct Effect

Indirect Effect

Induced Effect

Total Effect

Forestry & Forest

Products

Purchases from

supporting sectors

Employee spending

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Input – Output Analysis

• Economy divided into 440 sectors.

• Depicts inter-industry relations of an economy.

• Shows how output of one industry is an input to other industries or sectors of the economy. IMPLAN: input-output modeling software

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Economic Impact on Mississippi’s Economy Measured by:

• Employment – the number of full- and part-time jobs in the sector

• Employee compensation – the wages paid by the sector

• Output – the sector’s total value of production

• Value-added – total sector output minus the costs of purchased

inputs

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The Economic Contribution of Forestry and Forest Products to Mississippi Counties

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The Economic Contribution of Forestry and Forest Products to Mississippi Counties

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JobsDirect Effect• 695 jobs• 17.6% of countyIndirect and Induced• 590 jobs• 14.9% of countyTotal Impact• 1,285 jobs• 32.5% of county

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IncomeDirect Effect• $58 Million in income• 36.3% of countyIndirect and Induced• $18 Million in income• 11.5% of countyTotal Impact• $76 Million in income • 47.8% of county

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OutputDirect Effect• $352.8 Million• 46% of countyIndirect and Induced• $57 Million• 7.5% of countyTotal Impact• $410 Million• 53.5% of county

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Value AddedDirect Effect• $95.5 Million• 35% of countyIndirect and Induced• $33.9 Million• 12.5% of countyTotal Impact• $129.4 Million• 47.6% of county

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Timber Harvest Value (2007)

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Forest Products Facilities

Source: U.S. F.S

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Population

Economic Impact:Greater in rural countiesSmaller in urban counties

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Total Jobs ImpactAs Percent of County Total

Total Jobs ImpactDirect, Indirect, & Induced

Economic Impact:Greater in rural countiesSmaller in urban counties

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Total Jobs ImpactAs Percent of County Total

Total Jobs ImpactDirect, Indirect, & Induced

Economic Impact:Smaller in urban counties

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Total Jobs ImpactAs Percent of County Total

Total Jobs ImpactDirect, Indirect, & Induced

Economic Impact:Greater in rural counties

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Standing Timber Value

Estimation process:

2007 Product Prices applies to standing timber volume estimates:

Hardwood and SoftwoodSawtimber and Pulpwood

Source:Mississippi Institute for Forest Inventory (MIFI)

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Standing Timber Value

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The Economic Contribution of Forestry and Forest Products to Mississippi Counties

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This information is available online!

www.MSUCares.com

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