π° 1. Direct Auction / Monetisation Revenue (Core Source)
- The state is actively monetising red sanders reserves as part of its FY 2025β26 revenue strategy
- Based on recent auction plans and trends:
- ~900β1,000 tonnes auctioned
- Estimated realization: βΉ180 β βΉ220 crore
π βοΈ Estimated FY 2025β26 auction revenue: ~βΉ200 crore
π± 2. Artificial / Cultivated Red Sanders (ABS-linked revenue)
- Auction-linked benefit sharing (from cultivated + regulated access wood):
- βΉ87.68 crore accumulated via auctions (ABS mechanism)
- This includes:
- Farmer-grown red sanders
- Legally propagated stock
π βοΈ FY 2025β26 attributable share (approx.): βΉ40 β βΉ90 crore
πΏ 3. Additional Related Income (Indirect)
- Funds released/linked to auction activity:
- βΉ104+ crore total ABS disbursements to AP (cumulative)
- Not all belongs to FY 2025β26, but reflects:
- Ongoing monetisation of red sanders ecosystem
- Revenue sharing with farmers & forest communities
π β Final FY 2025β26 Revenue Estimate
| Source | Revenue |
|---|---|
| π³ Forest / Seized stock auctions | βΉ180 β βΉ220 crore |
| π± Artificial / cultivated (ABS-linked) | βΉ40 β βΉ90 crore |
| π° Total Estimated Revenue | βΉ220 β βΉ300 crore |
π Key Insights
- Forest-sourced (seized stock) still contributes 70β80% of total revenue
- Artificial cultivation is growing, but still secondary
- Government is increasingly focusing on:
- International auctions
- Scientific plantation expansion
- Controlled legal trade
π§Ύ Final Conclusion
π For FY 2025β26, Andhra Pradesh government likely earned:
β‘οΈ ~βΉ220 crore to βΉ300 crore from red sandalwood auctions
- Majority from seized forest wood
- Increasing share from artificially propagated sources
