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March – a feast of Asian furniture fairs

The 14th Vietnam International Furniture and Home Accessories Fair in 2023 (VIFA EXPO 2023) will be one of the biggest trade promotion events for Vietnam’s wood industry in 2023. Sources: ITTO TTM Report, Timberbiz The Expo, organised by Lien Minh Wood Handicraft Company, is exp
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Wood fibre insulation one step closer to market

Finnish startup Fiberwood, a producer of 100% ecological wood fibre insulation and packaging materials made from mechanical wood industry side streams, has raised a late seed funding round. Source: Timberbiz The round was led by Metsä Spring, and the round included public financing fr
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Scion’s seven-year program to develop specialty wood from alternative species

New Zealand’s Specialty Wood Products Research Partnership (SWP) was a seven-year research program that concluded in June 2022. The aim was to develop a high value specialty wood products industry from alternative species to radiata pine. The research program focussed on Douglas-fir,
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Tas Forest Products welcomes the Senate backing plantation forests

The Tasmanian Forest Products Association has thanked Tasmanian Labor, Liberal and Jacquie Lambie Network members of Federal Parliament for backing the vital role new timber plantations will play in fighting climate change and providing sustainable timber and wood fibre supply into th
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Women are better represented in forestry than other male industries

Last weekend marked the UN’s International Day of Women and Girls in Science. And while great progress has been made, a significant gender gap and under-representation in STEM disciplines continues to persist, with 34% of those enrolled in STEM subjects being women, 28% of women emplo
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GM for Tasmania Forestry Hub resigns

Simon Talbot, who has led the Tasmania Forestry Hub since September 2021, will transition out of the general manager role in the coming months, working part time until a replacement is appointed. Source: Timberbiz Mr Talbot will join a new executive team leading the build of a world-s
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Imports of white copy paper to Australia on the increase

Imports of A4 White Copy Paper to Australia increased slightly in November 2022, recorded at 848 tonnes for the month. Prices increased again in November to a record high, with the average CiF or ‘landed’ price (AUD1,952/t) remaining significantly higher than the FoB or ‘goods alone’
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Opal wins world award for packaging solution

Opal and JBS Australia have won a 2023 WorldStar global packaging award in the transit category for their innovative corrugated cardboard dunnage solution. Source: Timberbiz The dunnage was previously awarded Gold in both the Sustainable Packaging Design of the Year Industrial sub-cat
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Nationals challenge Labor over Maryvale mill paper problems

The Nationals Member for Morwell, Martin Cameron has challenged the Andrews Labor Government over the possible permanent closure of Opal Australian Paper’s Maryvale white paper mill. Source: Timberbiz Mr Cameron used his first opportunity in State Parliament last week to question the
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Swedish project looks at why less than 80% of trees live longer than three

A new Skogforsk lead project will investigate the reasons why less than 80% of preferred plants in Swedish reforestation projects survive after reaching three years of age. Source: Timberbiz The project will run over five years and in addition to Skogforsk, the Forestry Research Insti
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