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east coast Success for Sole Logging Ltd team members at SNIWC Awards

Published 14 January 2020

Sole Logging Ltd employee Gage O'Carroll won forestry trainee of the year at the 2019 Southern North Island Wood Council awards.

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Wellington Southern North Island Wood Council CEO talks about bringing forestry to the community

Published 14 January 2020

Business Central interviewed Southern North Island Wood Council CEO, Erica Kinder, about her focus on outreach helping to overcome the lack of understanding in the community about what forestry is…

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#Fact 3

A pine seedling costs about 30 cents. Nature adds value and so when the tree is harvested up to 30 years later it is worth $250

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