FUTURE TRENDS IN FORESTRY
Further large scale forestry development in the Waimarino is likely to be restricted by access problems but private small-sc^le development concentrating on farm forestry and highquality clearwood will continue to be encouraged by the proximity of the Karioi pulp mill. This was the outcome of a survey prepared by the Ministry of Works and Development and the Wanganui United Council. The report stated that, apart from Forest Service plans to acquire and plant a further 2000 hectares within the region in the next decade, virtually all the future planting will be undertaken by private interests.
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Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 1, Issue 41, 3 April 1984, Page 11
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99FUTURE TRENDS IN FORESTRY Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 1, Issue 41, 3 April 1984, Page 11
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