A.P. Forest Development Corporation Ltd

Tenders, Open Auction, Sales and notification

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Tenders for taking up Uprootal of stumps using heavy machinery in 2024 Plantation areas - 29.06.2024

Eucalyptus 06/22/2024 Download Download
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Sale of Cashew seed 2020,2022 & 2023 Season in Eluru Divisional Office.

Cashew usufruct 07/20/2023 Download Download
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Sale of Right to collect and removal of cashew usufruct 2021 season to be held at regional office Rajahmundry on 30.11.2020

Cashew usufruct 11/30/2020 Download Download
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DETAILED NOTIFICATION & GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR ALL POSTS

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APPLICATION FORMAT AND TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR ENGAGING FINANCIAL CONTROLLER

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APPLICATION FORMAT AND TERMS AND CONDISTIONS FOR ENGAGING ASST. PERSONNEL OFFICER

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APPLICATION FORMAT AND TERMS AND CONDISTIONS FOR ENGAGING ACCOUNTS OFFICER

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APPLICATION FORMAT AND TERMS AND CONDISTIONS FOR ENGAGING HEAD DRAUGHTSMAN

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APPLICATION FORMAT AND TERMS AND CONDISTIONS FOR ENGAGING ASST. PLANTATION MANAGER

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Sri Nara Chandrababu Naidu

Hon'ble Chief Minister

Government Of Andhra Pradesh

Sri Konidala Pawan Kalyan

Hon'ble Deputy Chief Minister Environment, Forest, Science & Technology, Panchayati Raj , Rural Development & Rural Water Supply

Global Tender cum eAuction of Red Sander Wood New

Coffee plantations: A boon to tribal people
Coffee plantations raised in 4,000-odd hectares by the Andhra Pradesh Forest Development Corporation (APFDC) in seven mandals in the Agency area is a great boon to tribal women and men.

High Level Eucalyptus Clonal Plantation
APFDC had been raising Industrial Plantations of Eucalyptus and Bamboo so far covering an area of 48,000 ha and 10,000 ha respectively. The plantations raised through seed in the past have given an average yield of only 10 MT/ha at the rotation age of 8/9 years as against projected yields of 40 MT/ha. The yield from subsequent rotations is only ⅓ rd to ¼th of first rotation.