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The Fourth Era
A fourth era of New Zealand commerical forestry, with Maori in the driver's seat, is now dawning which could be a much-needed force for unification and processing investment.
Haunted by 'Science'
Mariners' Dream
Special interview with Jim ‘Kiwi’ Ferris, a ‘sustainability driven’ specialty wood supplier leading the market in his corner of the US Northwest.
China Effort Loses Spring
The Wood Innovation Centre in Shanghai was the last surviving decent-sized offshore generic promotion of New Zealand pine. Now it has gone.
Absolute Power
Who guards the guardians? In the case of the Australian Quarantine Inspection Service, seemingly it wields absolute power with impunity.
Reaniassance Man
Peter Berg has steered New Zealand’s strongest forest industry organisation through the rough and the smooth. But not for much longer.
Machining and Optimising
Tangled Showtime
Watershed at Miff
Malaysia’s furniture ‘miracle man’ may have to perform even greater feats if the country’s major furniture export event is not to slip behind the market.
BREAKING NEWS
Certification wars: PEFC fighting FSC monopoly
28 July 2010
The big guns may have been quiet for a while, but the battle between major certification brands PEFC and FSC is back on – just in time for the protagonists to vent their respective spleens at a major conference in Australia. Or will they?
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