This graph prepared for the Forest Owners Association shows dramatically why New Zealand has the capacity to become a world leader in forest production — either for timber or energy. The bars, indicating annual growth in tonnes per hectare, show New Zealand away out in front of the major timber-growing countries of the Northern Hemisphere.
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Press, 5 September 1981, Page 16
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54This graph prepared for the Forest Owners Association shows dramatically why New Zealand has the capacity to become a world leader in forest production — either for timber or energy. The bars, indicating annual growth in tonnes per hectare, show New Zealand away out in front of the major timber-growing countries of the Northern Hemisphere. Press, 5 September 1981, Page 16
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