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Forestry sector growing amidst adversity

Explore the global impact of South Africa’s forestry sector in an insightful conversation with Norman Dlamini of Forestry South Africa. From market fluctuations to technological innovation, learn how the industry stays competitive while fostering rural growth and sustainability.

South Africa’s forestry sector is a crucial contributor to the nation’s economy, employment, and sustainable development. In this episode, Norman Dlamini, business development director at Forestry South Africa, delves into the current production levels, market trends, and overall performance of the forestry sector.

According to Dlamini, commercial plantation forestry occupies approximately one percent of South Africa’s land space, totalling about 1.2 million hectares out of 122 million hectares of available land. Despite its relatively small footprint, the industry has a significant impact, especially concerning employment in rural communities where growers operate.

“We also have employment down in the processing sector throughout the value chain… There are not just the operations; there are people that work in breeding, nurseries, plantations, the transport sector, etc.,” he says.

Leaders in the global forestry sector

In terms of production, the sector faced challenges in 2023. Total timber production in 2023 amounted to approximately 13.3 million tonnes, a 4.3% decrease from 2022. Factors such as reduced rainfall affecting transport, the energy crises, and global market fluctuations, including depressed pulpwood prices, contributed to the decline in production, Dlamini explained.

However, amidst these challenges, there were notable developments. The emergence of biofuels as a lucrative product category saw a considerable increase in demand, indicating a shifting trend towards green energy sources.

Additionally, technological advancements have enabled the industry to stay competitive globally, aligning with leading forestry nations in terms of innovation and efficiency.

“We are among the leaders in the global forestry sector. We are not late adopters of technology in South Africa when it comes to forestry,” explains Dlamini.

Source: Food for Mzanzi
Written by: Octavia Avesca Spandiel

 

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