Hawke's Bay Today

Expo represents watershed moment

Crucial issues affecting smaller-sized plantation­s on the agenda

- FORESTRY

Organisers of next year’s national Farm Forest Associatio­n conference in Rotorua say they plan to make it a major milestone in the developmen­t of the small-scale forestry sector.

The Small Forest Grower Conference and Expo, from May 16-20, will focus on technical and economic informatio­n, land owners and investors, service providers, new technology and policies, new ideas and fresh perspectiv­es.

The organisers say the conference theme Fast Forward reflects that this is a watershed moment in forestry, given recent changes including:

■ The Government’s one billiontre­e policy

■ The National Policy Statement on water quality

■ New policy on the Emissions Trading Scheme and the National Environmen­tal Standards for Plantation Forestry

■ And the vote for the continuanc­e of the Forest Grower Levy

Bay of Plenty Farm Forestry Associatio­n chairman Graham West says the recent government policy on afforestat­ion and the environmen­t, plus new attitudes toward land use, mean we are at the dawn of a new age of understand­ing how the land sustains us and the role of forestry in the new landscape.

“This meeting will answer: What role does small scale forestry have in our future wealth creation, what needs to change, and what oppor- tunity does it offer you?” he says.

“Small and medium-scale forestry [less then 1000ha] currently has 14,000 owners. This event aims to engage this group, understand their needs, and make plans to ensure they have a good experience with their forest investment.

“It will also aim to engage Ma¯ori and young people, plus the future forestry investors and potential new members of this community.”

West says the 2019 programme is weighted towards the many topical issues of the day but also toward the harvesting and marketing end of the forestry value chain.

“This helps us all to recognise the importance of harvesting from both a cost and environmen­tal aspect as well as realising the higher percentage of high value/ high quality species under small/ medium ownership.”

The event will run over five days, with a two-day programme in conference, a field day after the formal sessions focusing on the issues discussed in conference, plus a post conference tour for those who want to see the extensive and diverse resources of the Central North Island forestry sector.

It will be held at the Distinctio­n Hotel, Fenton St, Rotorua. It will be formally opened by Forestry Minister Shane Jones. ■

This meeting will answer: What role does small scale forestry have in our future wealth creation, what needs to change, and what opportunit­y does it offer you?

For more details on conference and expo, phone 027 4410 353.

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