THE INEVITABLE SOFTWOOD FAMINE.
"New fceaiand," said Mr. R. St. BarDe Baker, a forestry expert or international experience, "should concentrate on afforestation with all ;ne resources it can muster, In order to take advantage or the shortage In rorest products, particularly paper, whtcn lies ahead." In view of the inevitable forthcoming , famine in sortwoods, and of their shortage In America. U.S.A. would be loosing to New Zealand as a source of supply in a Tew years from now. It is anticipated tnat realisation or the forests established by N.Z. Perpetual Forests, Ltd., will commence In approximately six years, and very satisfactory proms snouW be obtained. —(AcJ.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 27, 1 February 1934, Page 4
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