Wood industry unveils value-added plan to double exports

Wood industry unveils value-added plan to double exports
A logging truck heading for Napier Port. (Image: Hawkes Bay Today)
Greg Hurrell
Many people travelling past a New Zealand port with raw logs piled everywhere have wondered the same thing – why can’t we add more value to export timber?It’s an issue the industry itself is well aware of and is trying to break out of old habits. The Wood Processors and Manufacturers Association of NZ (WPMA) has come up with a plan to double the value of exported timber to $11.5 billion in 2034, from the $5.75b in 2024.The trouble is, the country simply doesn’t have enough timber to do that through raw log exports a...

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