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How much of NZ is forestry?

How much of NZ is forestry?

38%
New Zealand’s forests today Today, New Zealand has a total of 10.1 million hectares of forests, covering 38% of the land. Of this: 8 million hectares are native forest. 2.1 million hectares are plantation forest.

How many people work in forestry in NZ?

Forestry is a significant industry for New Zealand to the employment of around 35,000 people in wood production, processing, and the commercial sector.

What is the forestry industry in NZ?

The New Zealand forest industry is based on sustainable plantations of predominantly Pinus radiata, commonly known as radiata pine, Monterey pine or New Zealand pine. Douglas-fir and various cypress and eucalypt species are also grown for timber.

How important is the forestry industry to New Zealand?

Forests contribute $6 billion a year to New Zealand’s economy. We rely on sustainable forestry and its related wood processing industries to provide tens of thousands of jobs for New Zealanders, supporting our families and our regions. Forest products are New Zealand’s third-largest export earner behind dairy and meat.

What is the biggest forest in New Zealand?

Kaingaroa Forest
Kaingaroa Forest covers 2900 km² of the Bay of Plenty region of New Zealand, and is the largest forest plantation in New Zealand, and the second largest in the Southern Hemisphere (after the 6000km² Sabie/Graskop plantation in South Africa). The forest stretches from Lake Taupo in the south to Kawerau to the north.

How many trees are cut down in New Zealand a year?

Tree cover loss data for New Zealand

Tree cover threshold (%) Total area (ha) Avg tree cover loss/year (ha)
20 26764478 64524
25 26764478 64460
30 26764478 64356
50 26764478 63755

How many trees are cut down a year in NZ?

Why is forestry a good job?

Forestry is an essential service in enhancing, managing, and conserving forests. A career in forestry means you’ll gain practical knowledge in soil health, hydrology, ecosystems management, agriculture, wildlife preservation, and the timber supply chain.

How many trees are in New Zealand?

The New Zealand Plant Conservation Network has published a list of New Zealand indigenous vascular plants including all 574 native trees and shrubs.

What animals contribute to the New Zealand economy?

Sheep farming, beef cattle farming, and dairying are all activities that contribute to the country’s livestock industry. Sheep farming has historically played a significant role in terms of the development of New Zealand’s economy, and was the most important segment of the farming industry from 1856 to 1987.

Is forestry good for the environment?

Forests provide habitat for wildlife, help remove dangerous greenhouse gases from the atmosphere, reduce soil erosion, and help sustain the environment in other ways. It is important that the forests are used responsibly.

What is New Zealand’s largest most famous kauri tree called?

Tāne Mahuta (‘Lord of the Forest’)
Tāne Mahuta (‘Lord of the Forest’) is New Zealand’s largest known living kauri tree.

How big is the forestry industry in New Zealand?

Forestry in New Zealand New Zealand contributes 1.1% of the world’s total supply of industrial wood and 1.3% of the world’s trade in forest products. Forestry is a significant industry in New Zealand.

What are facts and figures about New Zealand?

Facts & Figures is a yearly summary of the state of New Zealand’s forestry sector, including production figures, data on exports, training, health and safety, carbon capture and log prices. It is published each year by the New Zealand Forest Owners Association in conjunction with the Ministry for Primary Industries.

How often are forest facts published in New Zealand?

It is published each year by the New Zealand Forest Owners Association in conjunction with the Ministry for Primary Industries. The latest edition includes selected worldwide forest information produced every five years by the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations.

What kind of industry does New Zealand have?

Wood products are New Zealand’s third-largest export earner, behind dairy and meat. New Zealand is a small player in the international forestry industry, contributing only 1.1% of the world’s total supply of industrial wood and 1.3% of the world’s trade in forest products.