What Are the Different Types of Forestry Products?
Forestry production refers to the general term for production activities such as forest cultivation, forest product collection, and bamboo logging. Including nursery production, timber forest (such as cypress, pine, cedar, moso bamboo, etc.) production and economic forest (such as rubber, oil tung, etc.) product after the forest. It generally does not include the production of various forest trees from the planting of saplings to the time of delivery, which is funded by capital investment, forestry funds or provident funds. In state-owned farm (forest) farm accounting, forestry production is usually accounted for in the "forestry production" account. Set up a detailed account according to the forestry production cost accounting object. When the production costs occur, register the debit (or increase) of the account, and when the costs are transferred to the cost of the products produced, register the credit (or deduction) of the account. The year-end balance reflects the cost of work in progress for nursery production and economic forest production. Forestry production costs are usually calculated by setting up a detailed classification account for each product to collect production costs and calculate product costs. [1]