Since 1983, production increased by about 20 percent to 185,000 tons in 1988.
By 1996, production fell to 5.8 million tons per year.
With the new site, the capacity is expected to increase to 7,000 tons.
It could produce up to 250 tons of paper per day.
Production is expected to rise to 330,000 tons next year.
That number is expected to rise to 216 million tons in 2000.
By the early 1970s, this number was up 90 percent to 29,000 tons.
During recent years, production has been about 600,000 to 1,000,000 tons per year.
That works out to more than 1,000 tons a year.
The total production is likely to increase 37.4% to 281,000 tons by end of 2011.