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South Carolina Forestry Commission Encourages Landowners to Plant TreesF2M reports strong market potential for timber
Charlotte, N.C., July 17, 2006 … With three new wood products
mills coming to South Carolina within the next two years and an announcement of a fourth mill
expected soon, the Palmetto State needs increased tree planting to support its growing timber
industry.
Grant Forest Products, an industry leader in the manufacture of
wood-panel products, is opening two of the biggest mills in North America in Allendale and
Clarendon counties, and Tech-Wood, a Dutch manufacturer of wood-composite materials, is set to open
a mill in Greenwood County.
The South Carolina Forestry Commission recruited Forest2Market
(F2M), a Charlotte-based provider of raw material pricing data for the forest products industry, to
calculate the return on investment for landowners who plant trees for future forest
products. Acting as a neutral third party, F2M provided landowners with data that supported a
market for their timber and showed that investment in timber is profitable now and most likely will
be profitable in the future.
“Our timber pricing data supports South Carolina’s landowner
initiative to plant more trees – it’s a win-win situation for landowners and the forest product
manufacturers moving to South Carolina,” said Pete Stewart, president and founder of F2M.
SCFC hopes the campaign, dubbed Grow Some Green, will boost the
number of acres of trees planted in the state, which slipped from 150,000 acres in the late 1990s
to 75,000 acres in 2005.
“South Carolina’s tree-planting rate has dropped 55 percent since
2000 and our pulpwood supply could decline until 2020 if we don’t begin to plant additional trees
now,” said Tim Adams, resource development forester with the SCFC. “The timber industry is a boon
for the state, but we need to act now in order to sustain it.”
According to Adams, planting trees now means that jobs and revenue
created by forest products industry manufacturers in South Carolina will stay in the state, but
waiting too long could drive companies elsewhere.
Forest2Market was founded in 2000 to bring solutions to
participants in the forest and wood products supply chain. F2M provides raw material pricing data
for the forest products industry that is current, local and accurate, thus allowing landowners and
forest product professionals to make more informed decisions. F2M’s suite of customized
market-based analytics allows both buyers and sellers to make better decisions based on better
data. For more information visit,
www.forest2market.com
, e-mail
Forest2Market or call (704) 357-0110.
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