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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Dr Elizabeth Heague, with us, Chief Executive of the New Zealand Forest Owners Association, you do need it now more than ever because forestry is obviously a very fuel dependent industry with the logging and the transport. It's a high volume, I mean the logs are high volume kind of low value which makes exporting them very expensive. So how's the forestry industry faring at the moment?
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a structural vulnerability in the industry
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