R80m to replant burnt plantations
Replanting timber plantations destroyed in the recent Garden Route fires will cost about R80m‚ according to industry estimates.
A total of 76km² of private plantations – mainly pine – were totally or partly destroyed in the fires that raged between October 25 and November 16‚ Sawmilling SA and Forestry SA said on Wednesday.
The plantations ranged in age from one to 25 years, with two-thirds older than 16 years.
“This will have a major negative influence on the future ability of the forestry industry in the region to produce the timber needed to supply the processing plants that rely on this resource‚” a spokesperson said.
“Many jobs in the timbergrowing sector will be permanently lost.
“Forestry infrastructure was also destroyed.”
A sawmill in the Geelhoutvlei – valued at more than R100m – was burnt down in the fires. The Garden Route fires claimed 10 lives – leaving 400 people unemployed.
“After the devastating fires of July 2017‚ the most recent fires pose a severe risk to the sustainability of both the forestry and processing industries in the southern Cape.
“Forestry SA and Sawmilling SA are working hard to ensure that the future of these industries will be secured‚” the spokesperson said. –