Where does NZ timber go?

Total exports of forestry products from New Zealand for the year were $6.4 billion. Of total forestry exports, 48% went to China. The value of sawn timber exports reached $891 million.
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Where do New Zealand logs go?

Logs and sawn timber markets for New Zealand are split. Most markets accept either logs or sawn timber, only a few take a mix of both. Log markets are very concentrated, over 95% of logs go to just three markets, nearly 70% goes to China alone.
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What does China use NZ timber for?

Thus, the biggest use of New Zealand logs in China is for concrete formwork, the ultimate low-value product. If, though, they were quickly sawn and dried here, the timber could be more valuable to us while still leaving plenty of opportunities for downstream processing into more valuable products there.
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Does NZ export timber?

New Zealand forestry exports are worth more than $4 billion a year. The amount of wood harvested is expected to grow from 29 million cubic metres to 32 million cubic metres by 2020. MPI's role is to help log, timber, and other wood exporters meet the requirements of overseas markets.
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Why does NZ have a timber shortage?

But the President of the Forest Owners Association, Phil Taylor, pointed to the two biggest wood processors in New Zealand, publicly both stating that the shortage is mostly caused by a covid emergence building boom.
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Does New Zealand import timber?

New Zealand imports forest and wood products that can't be propagated, like sleepers, sawn timber, furniture, shavings and chips, pulp, and wood packaging.
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How long will timber shortage last?

Photography by Anthony Ong. A recent report from Master Builders Australia and the Australian Forest Products Association estimates that the timber shortage in NSW's timber will reach the equivalent of 250,000 house frames by 2035.
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What is NZ wood used for?

New Zealanders are among the highest per capita users of wood and wood products in the world. Treated wood is widely used for posts and poles in the agriculture and horticulture industries, and for building housing, outdoor furniture, decks and rails.
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Does NZ import timber from China?

In 2019, the top partner countries from which New Zealand Imports Wood include Australia, China, United States, Indonesia and Canada.
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Who owns NZ pine forests?

The Crown owns most native forests. Through the Department of Conservation, it manages about 5.2 million hectares of New Zealand's tall indigenous forests for the conservation of biodiversity, heritage, and recreation.
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Where does China get its wood?

China must import to satisfy its huge and growing demand in wood products. Currently, China imports from Russia, the United States, and Indonesia among others. Preferred species are light colored woods, such as ash and maple, which are popular as interior woods.
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What timber does Australia export to China?

Australia exports logs to China worth just over A$600 million and woodchips worth almost A$980 million annually, according to 2018-19 trade figures. Portland timber businesses told Reuters that India was the obvious market to replace China, although redirecting such large quantities would be a long-term process.
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What type of wood does New Zealand export?

New Zealand forestry products are in high demand around the world. Over 75 percent of wood from the country's production forests is exported in a range of forms, including logs, wood chips, sawn timber, engineered wood products, pulp and paper, and manufactured wooden products such as furniture.
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How much timber does New Zealand produce?

A record 35.4 million cubic metres of timber was harvested in 2018, an increase of 10% on the previous year. Volumes are expected to be high for the next decade (to 2030) as forests planted in recent decades reach maturity.
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How many tonnes of wood does NZ export?

The sector is supported by a community of highly reputable forestry businesses and an excellent log export port. The volume of log exports through the Port of Gisborne has increased dramatically in the last decade, from 350,000 tonnes in 2005 to a record 2.9 million tonnes to the year March 2019.
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Where does most forestry take place?

More than half of the world's forests are found in only five countries (the Russian Federation, Brazil, Canada, the United States of America and China) and two-thirds (66 percent) of forests are found in ten countries.
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Does Australia import timber from China?

Reuters reported Friday that "Australia is bracing from a drawn-out disruption to its A$1.6 billion ($1.23 billion) annual timber trade with China after requests to Beijing's customs officials to resume the log exports were ignored," citing two unidentified sources.
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Can you import wooden items into Australia?

The short answer is yes, however they must meet strict import conditions relating to biosecurity. The items need to be pest free and preferably treated (e.g. painted or varnished). Items that are untreated wood, and/or show signs of past or current infestation, will present a risk to Australia's biosecurity.
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Does China have a lot of lumber?

China is the second largest timber consumer in the world. With the development of China's economy, there is a growing demand for timber from industries of construction, papermaking and furniture manufacturing.
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Is NZ kauri a hardwood?

"Softwoods" are sometimes called needle-leaved trees, conifers or gymnosperms. These include cypress, macrocarpa, redwood, cedar, totara, rimu and kauri.
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How is timber treated in NZ?

Treatment processes vary from preservative to preservative. Pressure treatments are used for CCA, ACQ and Copper Azole which are water based. Lower pressure treatments are used for solvent based preservatives TBTN, TBTO, propiconazole + tebuconazole, IPBC and Copper Naphthenate.
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Can H3 timber go in ground?

Treated pine decking of H3 is not suitable for in ground use. This means that this type of timber can be used outside, but only if it doesn't touch the ground or is driven in ground. Environmental conditions that this type of treated pine can sustain is leaching and moderate, occasional wetting.
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Why does Bunnings have no timber?

Hardware giant Bunnings will stop sourcing timber from state-owned Victorian forestry company VicForests as it cracks down on "illegally logged timber". As of yesterday, Bunnings will discontinue the sourcing of timber from VicForests and will no longer accept raw material into its supply chain.
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Does Australia have enough timber?

'Australia is experiencing this shortage of supply due to a global increase in demand for building materials. Some of the shortages have also been attributed to the 2019/20 bushfires which destroyed tens of thousands of hectares of softwood plantation that would usually supply the Australian construction industry. '
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Where does Australia get its lumber?

The main source of Australia's native production forest wood is multiple-use public forest in New South Wales, Queensland, Tasmania, Victoria and Western Australia. Currently, much of the native forest on leasehold and private land contributes minimally to wood supply.
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