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Plantation forestry


Plantation forestry is an integral part of Queensland's forest and wood industry production value chain including the growing, processing, managing and sale of timber-based products.

Forestry Growing
About the Queensland plantation and native forestry resource types, extent, location and ownership.

Plantation forestry trees
Learn about some of the key Queensland plantation forestry trees.

Plantation forestry legislation and regulations
About legislation and regulations for plantation forestry in Queensland.

Plantation potential in Queensland regions
Information on plantation forestry research trials and performance in Queensland's regions.

Resources for plantation forestry managers
Information on forestry plantations in Queensland, including establishment and management, cyclonic areas, soils, pests and diseases, nutritional disorders and agroforestry.

Plantation forests on State land
Information on the recent changes to plantation forests on State land in Queensland, including the changed management responsibilities, visiting procedures, keeping plantation forests on State land safe.

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Page maintained by Susan House
Last updated 27 March 2013



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