A podcast interview with Dr Elizabeth Haig of the New Zealand Forest Owners Association discusses the potential benefits and challenges of a free trade agreement with India, rising fuel and shipping costs, and the impact on forestry exports and small-scale woodlot operations.
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So the long price, we've still got good demand from China and the price has been relatively consistent. I think the problem we're seeing is with the increased cost is that the margins have just gone to nothing or, you know, there's some folks that are trying to keep crews going are actually in the red. So that's what's not sustainable in the longer term.
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