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Folder ForestWood 2009

The New Zealand Forest Owners Association and Wood Processors Association held the inaugural 2009 Forest Owners & Wood Processors Joint Conference on 8 and 9 October 2009 at Seifrieds, Redwood Road, Appleby, Nelson. This inaugural event focused on global trends, the current trading environment and the challenges and issues that this presents. Ways to improve productivity, increase energy efficiency and create new marketing opportunities were examined. Holding a joint conference allowed the whole of the value chain to come together and share important information about the unique economic situation the New Zealand timber industry is facing. It also reflected the increasing co-ordination across the sector. Programme and speaker presentations are available for download.

Documents

pdf 12 month review of government's contribution to the sector

Hon D Carter - Minister of Forestry

pdf Biofuels - Friend or Foe?

Rob Mallinson - Managing Director, Living Energy Ltd

pdf NZ energy use - challenges and opportunities for the wood industry

Mike Underhill, Chief Executive, EECA

pdf Biofuels & Bioenergy in NZ

Andy Matheson, General Manager Renewable Energy, Sold Energy New Zealand Ltd

pdf Multi-storey timber buildings and carbon footprinting

Stephen John, Timber Engineering Group, University of Canterbury

pdf Plantations in the FSC System

Andre de Freitas, Director General, FSC International

pdf Becoming a World Leader in the Supply of Energy Wood Pellets

Jarrod Waring, Business Development Manager, Plantation Energy Australia Pty Ltd

pdf Learnings from the Kiwifruit Industry – a research to market perspective

Elspeth MacRae, Group Manager Bioproduct Development, Scion

pdf Wood from Planted Forests: Global Outlook, 2005-2030

Jim Carle, Food & Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations

pdf ForestWood 2009 Programme

New Zealand Forest Owners and Wood Processors Association’s are pleased to present a diverse range of international and national experts discussing their views and experience within three key areas:

The Markets - World market trends and a New Zealand perspective
 Market Innovation - Innovation success - what can we learn and where are the opportunities
Energy Trends -Efficiency and diversity