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Environmental drivers firing up forestry market

Forestry land, either already planted or suitable for planting, is continuing to rise in value.

Ewan Pate
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Environmental drivers firing up forestry market

Forestry land, either already planted or suitable for planting, is continuing to rise in value. Looking at commercial blocks of more than 20 hectares, values have grown by an average of 12 per cent...

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