Woodchips alone keep mills afloat

  • 08/12/1998

The sawmill industry in western Victoria (Australia) operated at a loss, with profitability propped up by export woodchips and extra trees taken from other regions, according to a Federal-State Government report. The comprehensive regional assessment report, prepared as part of the western regional forest agreement process, has renewed conservationists' claims that the timber industry survived by clearfelling forests to export woodchips to Japan.