Key Forestry Facts

International Softwood Growth Rates (refers to wood derived from trees classified botanically as Gymnospermae)

International Softwood Growth Rates

Source: New Zealand Forest Industries Strategy Study (NZFIC, 1992)

Production and Exports of Selected Forestry Products (year ended 30 June 2003)

Total production (provisional) Directly exported % exported Export value (NZ$000fob)
Logs (000 m3) 23 192 8 393 36% 719,592
Lumber (000 m3) 4 515 1 808 40% 854,592
Fibreboard (m3) 893 382 674 297 75% 268,086
Particleboard (m3) 212 845 99 645 47% 59,867
Plywood (m3) 336 019 107 562 32% 149,922
Chemical pulp (tonnes) 580 143 358 567 62% 290,050
Mechanical pulp (tonnes) 809 443 349 733 43% 143,408
Newsprint (tonnes) 355 940 217 891e 61%e 243,185e
Other paper & paperboard (tonnes) 441 797 254 385 58% 223,812

Note: e indicates the figure was estimated

Source: Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry

Plantation Forests (ha) as at 1 April 2002

Plantation forest

Source: MAF

Expansion of Planted Production Forest Area in New Zealand (year ended 31 March)

Expansion of Planted Production Forest Area

Source: MAF

What happens to the Log Harvest

   log harvest

Source: Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry

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