❓ A WA parliamentary question on notice seeks information regarding the Forest Products Commission (FPC) including staffing levels, land area managed, and revenue generated from pine logs. The response provides detailed figures and clarifies data collection methodologies.
AnsweredQoN 2450Legislative Council
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(1) How many Full Time Equivalents (FTEs) transferred from the Department of Conservation and Land Management (CALM) to the Forest Products Commission (FPC) when the FPC was established in 2000?
(2) How many FTEs does the FPC now have?
(3) What is the area of publicly managed -
(a) pine plantations;
(b) hardwood plantations; and
(c) native forest available to the FPC for log production -
(i) when the FPC was established; and
(ii) today?
(4) For each of the financial years 1998-1999 to 2003-2004, how much revenue did pine logs from public pine plantations return to CALM, then the FPC?
(2) How many FTEs does the FPC now have?
(3) What is the area of publicly managed -
(a) pine plantations;
(b) hardwood plantations; and
(c) native forest available to the FPC for log production -
(i) when the FPC was established; and
(ii) today?
(4) For each of the financial years 1998-1999 to 2003-2004, how much revenue did pine logs from public pine plantations return to CALM, then the FPC?
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Answered
26 October 2004
Responded by
Minister for Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries
Response time
33 days
(b) hardwood plantations; and (c) native forest available to the FPC for log production - (i) when the FPC was established; and (ii) today?
(c) native forest available to the FPC for log production - (i) when the FPC was established; and (ii) today?
(ii) today?
2. As at 7 October 2004, the Forest Products Commission had 229.08 FTEs 3. The following records for (a) and (b) are maintained on a full-year basis. (a)(i) According to the FPC 2000/01 Annual Report the area of publicly managed coniferous (pine) plantations, inclusive of sharefarms, at 31 December 2000, was 81,157 hectares. (a)(ii) According to figures gathered for the FPC 2003/04 Annual Report the corresponding area at 31 December 2003 was 84,531 hectares. (b)(i) According to the FPC 2000/01 Annual Report the area of publicly managed broadleaved (hardwood) plantations, inclusive of sharefarms, at 31 December 2000, was 44,956 hectares. (b)(ii) According to figures gathered for the FPC 2003/04 Annual Report the corresponding area at 31 December 2003 was 18,243 hectares, following closure of management obligations for Albany Plantation Forests Limited and other investors. (c)(i) The total area of jarrah, karri and wandoo forest available for timber production in State Forest and timber reserves within the area covered by the Forest Management Plan (2004-2013) as at December 1999 was approximately 1,087,300 hectares. This is the record closest in relevance to the date requested. (c)(ii) The total area of jarrah, karri and wandoo forest available for timber production in State Forest and timber reserves within the area covered by the Forest Management Plan (2004-2013) as at December 2003 was approximately 855,800 hectares. (Note: The figure of 848,380 hectares available for timber harvesting that is listed in Appendix 8 of the Forest Management Plan refers to the ecosystems within the Regional Forest Agreement as a sub-set of the FMP area). There are additional areas of publicly managed native forest outside the Forest Management Plan area that are available to the FPC for log production. However, log production from these areas is negligible. 4. The following annual figures represent the gross revenue for all pine products from public pine plantations: Year $'000 1998/99 27,718 1999/2000 29,447 2000/01 25,473 2001/02 33,572 2002/03 33,967 2003/04 35,515
3. The following records for (a) and (b) are maintained on a full-year basis. (a)(i) According to the FPC 2000/01 Annual Report the area of publicly managed coniferous (pine) plantations, inclusive of sharefarms, at 31 December 2000, was 81,157 hectares. (a)(ii) According to figures gathered for the FPC 2003/04 Annual Report the corresponding area at 31 December 2003 was 84,531 hectares. (b)(i) According to the FPC 2000/01 Annual Report the area of publicly managed broadleaved (hardwood) plantations, inclusive of sharefarms, at 31 December 2000, was 44,956 hectares. (b)(ii) According to figures gathered for the FPC 2003/04 Annual Report the corresponding area at 31 December 2003 was 18,243 hectares, following closure of management obligations for Albany Plantation Forests Limited and other investors. (c)(i) The total area of jarrah, karri and wandoo forest available for timber production in State Forest and timber reserves within the area covered by the Forest Management Plan (2004-2013) as at December 1999 was approximately 1,087,300 hectares. This is the record closest in relevance to the date requested. (c)(ii) The total area of jarrah, karri and wandoo forest available for timber production in State Forest and timber reserves within the area covered by the Forest Management Plan (2004-2013) as at December 2003 was approximately 855,800 hectares. (Note: The figure of 848,380 hectares available for timber harvesting that is listed in Appendix 8 of the Forest Management Plan refers to the ecosystems within the Regional Forest Agreement as a sub-set of the FMP area). There are additional areas of publicly managed native forest outside the Forest Management Plan area that are available to the FPC for log production. However, log production from these areas is negligible. 4. The following annual figures represent the gross revenue for all pine products from public pine plantations: Year $'000 1998/99 27,718 1999/2000 29,447 2000/01 25,473 2001/02 33,572 2002/03 33,967 2003/04 35,515
(a)(i) According to the FPC 2000/01 Annual Report the area of publicly managed coniferous (pine) plantations, inclusive of sharefarms, at 31 December 2000, was 81,157 hectares. (a)(ii) According to figures gathered for the FPC 2003/04 Annual Report the corresponding area at 31 December 2003 was 84,531 hectares. (b)(i) According to the FPC 2000/01 Annual Report the area of publicly managed broadleaved (hardwood) plantations, inclusive of sharefarms, at 31 December 2000, was 44,956 hectares. (b)(ii) According to figures gathered for the FPC 2003/04 Annual Report the corresponding area at 31 December 2003 was 18,243 hectares, following closure of management obligations for Albany Plantation Forests Limited and other investors. (c)(i) The total area of jarrah, karri and wandoo forest available for timber production in State Forest and timber reserves within the area covered by the Forest Management Plan (2004-2013) as at December 1999 was approximately 1,087,300 hectares. This is the record closest in relevance to the date requested. (c)(ii) The total area of jarrah, karri and wandoo forest available for timber production in State Forest and timber reserves within the area covered by the Forest Management Plan (2004-2013) as at December 2003 was approximately 855,800 hectares. (Note: The figure of 848,380 hectares available for timber harvesting that is listed in Appendix 8 of the Forest Management Plan refers to the ecosystems within the Regional Forest Agreement as a sub-set of the FMP area). There are additional areas of publicly managed native forest outside the Forest Management Plan area that are available to the FPC for log production. However, log production from these areas is negligible. 4. The following annual figures represent the gross revenue for all pine products from public pine plantations: Year $'000 1998/99 27,718 1999/2000 29,447 2000/01 25,473 2001/02 33,572 2002/03 33,967 2003/04 35,515
(a)(ii) According to figures gathered for the FPC 2003/04 Annual Report the corresponding area at 31 December 2003 was 84,531 hectares. (b)(i) According to the FPC 2000/01 Annual Report the area of publicly managed broadleaved (hardwood) plantations, inclusive of sharefarms, at 31 December 2000, was 44,956 hectares. (b)(ii) According to figures gathered for the FPC 2003/04 Annual Report the corresponding area at 31 December 2003 was 18,243 hectares, following closure of management obligations for Albany Plantation Forests Limited and other investors. (c)(i) The total area of jarrah, karri and wandoo forest available for timber production in State Forest and timber reserves within the area covered by the Forest Management Plan (2004-2013) as at December 1999 was approximately 1,087,300 hectares. This is the record closest in relevance to the date requested. (c)(ii) The total area of jarrah, karri and wandoo forest available for timber production in State Forest and timber reserves within the area covered by the Forest Management Plan (2004-2013) as at December 2003 was approximately 855,800 hectares. (Note: The figure of 848,380 hectares available for timber harvesting that is listed in Appendix 8 of the Forest Management Plan refers to the ecosystems within the Regional Forest Agreement as a sub-set of the FMP area). There are additional areas of publicly managed native forest outside the Forest Management Plan area that are available to the FPC for log production. However, log production from these areas is negligible. 4. The following annual figures represent the gross revenue for all pine products from public pine plantations: Year $'000 1998/99 27,718 1999/2000 29,447 2000/01 25,473 2001/02 33,572 2002/03 33,967 2003/04 35,515
(b)(i) According to the FPC 2000/01 Annual Report the area of publicly managed broadleaved (hardwood) plantations, inclusive of sharefarms, at 31 December 2000, was 44,956 hectares. (b)(ii) According to figures gathered for the FPC 2003/04 Annual Report the corresponding area at 31 December 2003 was 18,243 hectares, following closure of management obligations for Albany Plantation Forests Limited and other investors. (c)(i) The total area of jarrah, karri and wandoo forest available for timber production in State Forest and timber reserves within the area covered by the Forest Management Plan (2004-2013) as at December 1999 was approximately 1,087,300 hectares. This is the record closest in relevance to the date requested. (c)(ii) The total area of jarrah, karri and wandoo forest available for timber production in State Forest and timber reserves within the area covered by the Forest Management Plan (2004-2013) as at December 2003 was approximately 855,800 hectares. (Note: The figure of 848,380 hectares available for timber harvesting that is listed in Appendix 8 of the Forest Management Plan refers to the ecosystems within the Regional Forest Agreement as a sub-set of the FMP area). There are additional areas of publicly managed native forest outside the Forest Management Plan area that are available to the FPC for log production. However, log production from these areas is negligible. 4. The following annual figures represent the gross revenue for all pine products from public pine plantations: Year $'000 1998/99 27,718 1999/2000 29,447 2000/01 25,473 2001/02 33,572 2002/03 33,967 2003/04 35,515
(b)(ii) According to figures gathered for the FPC 2003/04 Annual Report the corresponding area at 31 December 2003 was 18,243 hectares, following closure of management obligations for Albany Plantation Forests Limited and other investors. (c)(i) The total area of jarrah, karri and wandoo forest available for timber production in State Forest and timber reserves within the area covered by the Forest Management Plan (2004-2013) as at December 1999 was approximately 1,087,300 hectares. This is the record closest in relevance to the date requested. (c)(ii) The total area of jarrah, karri and wandoo forest available for timber production in State Forest and timber reserves within the area covered by the Forest Management Plan (2004-2013) as at December 2003 was approximately 855,800 hectares. (Note: The figure of 848,380 hectares available for timber harvesting that is listed in Appendix 8 of the Forest Management Plan refers to the ecosystems within the Regional Forest Agreement as a sub-set of the FMP area). There are additional areas of publicly managed native forest outside the Forest Management Plan area that are available to the FPC for log production. However, log production from these areas is negligible. 4. The following annual figures represent the gross revenue for all pine products from public pine plantations: Year $'000 1998/99 27,718 1999/2000 29,447 2000/01 25,473 2001/02 33,572 2002/03 33,967 2003/04 35,515
(c)(i) The total area of jarrah, karri and wandoo forest available for timber production in State Forest and timber reserves within the area covered by the Forest Management Plan (2004-2013) as at December 1999 was approximately 1,087,300 hectares. This is the record closest in relevance to the date requested. (c)(ii) The total area of jarrah, karri and wandoo forest available for timber production in State Forest and timber reserves within the area covered by the Forest Management Plan (2004-2013) as at December 2003 was approximately 855,800 hectares. (Note: The figure of 848,380 hectares available for timber harvesting that is listed in Appendix 8 of the Forest Management Plan refers to the ecosystems within the Regional Forest Agreement as a sub-set of the FMP area). There are additional areas of publicly managed native forest outside the Forest Management Plan area that are available to the FPC for log production. However, log production from these areas is negligible. 4. The following annual figures represent the gross revenue for all pine products from public pine plantations: Year $'000 1998/99 27,718 1999/2000 29,447 2000/01 25,473 2001/02 33,572 2002/03 33,967 2003/04 35,515
(c)(ii) The total area of jarrah, karri and wandoo forest available for timber production in State Forest and timber reserves within the area covered by the Forest Management Plan (2004-2013) as at December 2003 was approximately 855,800 hectares. (Note: The figure of 848,380 hectares available for timber harvesting that is listed in Appendix 8 of the Forest Management Plan refers to the ecosystems within the Regional Forest Agreement as a sub-set of the FMP area). There are additional areas of publicly managed native forest outside the Forest Management Plan area that are available to the FPC for log production. However, log production from these areas is negligible. 4. The following annual figures represent the gross revenue for all pine products from public pine plantations: Year $'000 1998/99 27,718 1999/2000 29,447 2000/01 25,473 2001/02 33,572 2002/03 33,967 2003/04 35,515
There are additional areas of publicly managed native forest outside the Forest Management Plan area that are available to the FPC for log production. However, log production from these areas is negligible. 4. The following annual figures represent the gross revenue for all pine products from public pine plantations: Year $'000 1998/99 27,718 1999/2000 29,447 2000/01 25,473 2001/02 33,572 2002/03 33,967 2003/04 35,515
4. The following annual figures represent the gross revenue for all pine products from public pine plantations: Year $'000 1998/99 27,718 1999/2000 29,447 2000/01 25,473 2001/02 33,572 2002/03 33,967 2003/04 35,515
Year $'000 1998/99 27,718 1999/2000 29,447 2000/01 25,473 2001/02 33,572 2002/03 33,967 2003/04 35,515
(c) native forest available to the FPC for log production - (i) when the FPC was established; and (ii) today?
(ii) today?
2. As at 7 October 2004, the Forest Products Commission had 229.08 FTEs 3. The following records for (a) and (b) are maintained on a full-year basis. (a)(i) According to the FPC 2000/01 Annual Report the area of publicly managed coniferous (pine) plantations, inclusive of sharefarms, at 31 December 2000, was 81,157 hectares. (a)(ii) According to figures gathered for the FPC 2003/04 Annual Report the corresponding area at 31 December 2003 was 84,531 hectares. (b)(i) According to the FPC 2000/01 Annual Report the area of publicly managed broadleaved (hardwood) plantations, inclusive of sharefarms, at 31 December 2000, was 44,956 hectares. (b)(ii) According to figures gathered for the FPC 2003/04 Annual Report the corresponding area at 31 December 2003 was 18,243 hectares, following closure of management obligations for Albany Plantation Forests Limited and other investors. (c)(i) The total area of jarrah, karri and wandoo forest available for timber production in State Forest and timber reserves within the area covered by the Forest Management Plan (2004-2013) as at December 1999 was approximately 1,087,300 hectares. This is the record closest in relevance to the date requested. (c)(ii) The total area of jarrah, karri and wandoo forest available for timber production in State Forest and timber reserves within the area covered by the Forest Management Plan (2004-2013) as at December 2003 was approximately 855,800 hectares. (Note: The figure of 848,380 hectares available for timber harvesting that is listed in Appendix 8 of the Forest Management Plan refers to the ecosystems within the Regional Forest Agreement as a sub-set of the FMP area). There are additional areas of publicly managed native forest outside the Forest Management Plan area that are available to the FPC for log production. However, log production from these areas is negligible. 4. The following annual figures represent the gross revenue for all pine products from public pine plantations: Year $'000 1998/99 27,718 1999/2000 29,447 2000/01 25,473 2001/02 33,572 2002/03 33,967 2003/04 35,515
3. The following records for (a) and (b) are maintained on a full-year basis. (a)(i) According to the FPC 2000/01 Annual Report the area of publicly managed coniferous (pine) plantations, inclusive of sharefarms, at 31 December 2000, was 81,157 hectares. (a)(ii) According to figures gathered for the FPC 2003/04 Annual Report the corresponding area at 31 December 2003 was 84,531 hectares. (b)(i) According to the FPC 2000/01 Annual Report the area of publicly managed broadleaved (hardwood) plantations, inclusive of sharefarms, at 31 December 2000, was 44,956 hectares. (b)(ii) According to figures gathered for the FPC 2003/04 Annual Report the corresponding area at 31 December 2003 was 18,243 hectares, following closure of management obligations for Albany Plantation Forests Limited and other investors. (c)(i) The total area of jarrah, karri and wandoo forest available for timber production in State Forest and timber reserves within the area covered by the Forest Management Plan (2004-2013) as at December 1999 was approximately 1,087,300 hectares. This is the record closest in relevance to the date requested. (c)(ii) The total area of jarrah, karri and wandoo forest available for timber production in State Forest and timber reserves within the area covered by the Forest Management Plan (2004-2013) as at December 2003 was approximately 855,800 hectares. (Note: The figure of 848,380 hectares available for timber harvesting that is listed in Appendix 8 of the Forest Management Plan refers to the ecosystems within the Regional Forest Agreement as a sub-set of the FMP area). There are additional areas of publicly managed native forest outside the Forest Management Plan area that are available to the FPC for log production. However, log production from these areas is negligible. 4. The following annual figures represent the gross revenue for all pine products from public pine plantations: Year $'000 1998/99 27,718 1999/2000 29,447 2000/01 25,473 2001/02 33,572 2002/03 33,967 2003/04 35,515
(a)(i) According to the FPC 2000/01 Annual Report the area of publicly managed coniferous (pine) plantations, inclusive of sharefarms, at 31 December 2000, was 81,157 hectares. (a)(ii) According to figures gathered for the FPC 2003/04 Annual Report the corresponding area at 31 December 2003 was 84,531 hectares. (b)(i) According to the FPC 2000/01 Annual Report the area of publicly managed broadleaved (hardwood) plantations, inclusive of sharefarms, at 31 December 2000, was 44,956 hectares. (b)(ii) According to figures gathered for the FPC 2003/04 Annual Report the corresponding area at 31 December 2003 was 18,243 hectares, following closure of management obligations for Albany Plantation Forests Limited and other investors. (c)(i) The total area of jarrah, karri and wandoo forest available for timber production in State Forest and timber reserves within the area covered by the Forest Management Plan (2004-2013) as at December 1999 was approximately 1,087,300 hectares. This is the record closest in relevance to the date requested. (c)(ii) The total area of jarrah, karri and wandoo forest available for timber production in State Forest and timber reserves within the area covered by the Forest Management Plan (2004-2013) as at December 2003 was approximately 855,800 hectares. (Note: The figure of 848,380 hectares available for timber harvesting that is listed in Appendix 8 of the Forest Management Plan refers to the ecosystems within the Regional Forest Agreement as a sub-set of the FMP area). There are additional areas of publicly managed native forest outside the Forest Management Plan area that are available to the FPC for log production. However, log production from these areas is negligible. 4. The following annual figures represent the gross revenue for all pine products from public pine plantations: Year $'000 1998/99 27,718 1999/2000 29,447 2000/01 25,473 2001/02 33,572 2002/03 33,967 2003/04 35,515
(a)(ii) According to figures gathered for the FPC 2003/04 Annual Report the corresponding area at 31 December 2003 was 84,531 hectares. (b)(i) According to the FPC 2000/01 Annual Report the area of publicly managed broadleaved (hardwood) plantations, inclusive of sharefarms, at 31 December 2000, was 44,956 hectares. (b)(ii) According to figures gathered for the FPC 2003/04 Annual Report the corresponding area at 31 December 2003 was 18,243 hectares, following closure of management obligations for Albany Plantation Forests Limited and other investors. (c)(i) The total area of jarrah, karri and wandoo forest available for timber production in State Forest and timber reserves within the area covered by the Forest Management Plan (2004-2013) as at December 1999 was approximately 1,087,300 hectares. This is the record closest in relevance to the date requested. (c)(ii) The total area of jarrah, karri and wandoo forest available for timber production in State Forest and timber reserves within the area covered by the Forest Management Plan (2004-2013) as at December 2003 was approximately 855,800 hectares. (Note: The figure of 848,380 hectares available for timber harvesting that is listed in Appendix 8 of the Forest Management Plan refers to the ecosystems within the Regional Forest Agreement as a sub-set of the FMP area). There are additional areas of publicly managed native forest outside the Forest Management Plan area that are available to the FPC for log production. However, log production from these areas is negligible. 4. The following annual figures represent the gross revenue for all pine products from public pine plantations: Year $'000 1998/99 27,718 1999/2000 29,447 2000/01 25,473 2001/02 33,572 2002/03 33,967 2003/04 35,515
(b)(i) According to the FPC 2000/01 Annual Report the area of publicly managed broadleaved (hardwood) plantations, inclusive of sharefarms, at 31 December 2000, was 44,956 hectares. (b)(ii) According to figures gathered for the FPC 2003/04 Annual Report the corresponding area at 31 December 2003 was 18,243 hectares, following closure of management obligations for Albany Plantation Forests Limited and other investors. (c)(i) The total area of jarrah, karri and wandoo forest available for timber production in State Forest and timber reserves within the area covered by the Forest Management Plan (2004-2013) as at December 1999 was approximately 1,087,300 hectares. This is the record closest in relevance to the date requested. (c)(ii) The total area of jarrah, karri and wandoo forest available for timber production in State Forest and timber reserves within the area covered by the Forest Management Plan (2004-2013) as at December 2003 was approximately 855,800 hectares. (Note: The figure of 848,380 hectares available for timber harvesting that is listed in Appendix 8 of the Forest Management Plan refers to the ecosystems within the Regional Forest Agreement as a sub-set of the FMP area). There are additional areas of publicly managed native forest outside the Forest Management Plan area that are available to the FPC for log production. However, log production from these areas is negligible. 4. The following annual figures represent the gross revenue for all pine products from public pine plantations: Year $'000 1998/99 27,718 1999/2000 29,447 2000/01 25,473 2001/02 33,572 2002/03 33,967 2003/04 35,515
(b)(ii) According to figures gathered for the FPC 2003/04 Annual Report the corresponding area at 31 December 2003 was 18,243 hectares, following closure of management obligations for Albany Plantation Forests Limited and other investors. (c)(i) The total area of jarrah, karri and wandoo forest available for timber production in State Forest and timber reserves within the area covered by the Forest Management Plan (2004-2013) as at December 1999 was approximately 1,087,300 hectares. This is the record closest in relevance to the date requested. (c)(ii) The total area of jarrah, karri and wandoo forest available for timber production in State Forest and timber reserves within the area covered by the Forest Management Plan (2004-2013) as at December 2003 was approximately 855,800 hectares. (Note: The figure of 848,380 hectares available for timber harvesting that is listed in Appendix 8 of the Forest Management Plan refers to the ecosystems within the Regional Forest Agreement as a sub-set of the FMP area). There are additional areas of publicly managed native forest outside the Forest Management Plan area that are available to the FPC for log production. However, log production from these areas is negligible. 4. The following annual figures represent the gross revenue for all pine products from public pine plantations: Year $'000 1998/99 27,718 1999/2000 29,447 2000/01 25,473 2001/02 33,572 2002/03 33,967 2003/04 35,515
(c)(i) The total area of jarrah, karri and wandoo forest available for timber production in State Forest and timber reserves within the area covered by the Forest Management Plan (2004-2013) as at December 1999 was approximately 1,087,300 hectares. This is the record closest in relevance to the date requested. (c)(ii) The total area of jarrah, karri and wandoo forest available for timber production in State Forest and timber reserves within the area covered by the Forest Management Plan (2004-2013) as at December 2003 was approximately 855,800 hectares. (Note: The figure of 848,380 hectares available for timber harvesting that is listed in Appendix 8 of the Forest Management Plan refers to the ecosystems within the Regional Forest Agreement as a sub-set of the FMP area). There are additional areas of publicly managed native forest outside the Forest Management Plan area that are available to the FPC for log production. However, log production from these areas is negligible. 4. The following annual figures represent the gross revenue for all pine products from public pine plantations: Year $'000 1998/99 27,718 1999/2000 29,447 2000/01 25,473 2001/02 33,572 2002/03 33,967 2003/04 35,515
(c)(ii) The total area of jarrah, karri and wandoo forest available for timber production in State Forest and timber reserves within the area covered by the Forest Management Plan (2004-2013) as at December 2003 was approximately 855,800 hectares. (Note: The figure of 848,380 hectares available for timber harvesting that is listed in Appendix 8 of the Forest Management Plan refers to the ecosystems within the Regional Forest Agreement as a sub-set of the FMP area). There are additional areas of publicly managed native forest outside the Forest Management Plan area that are available to the FPC for log production. However, log production from these areas is negligible. 4. The following annual figures represent the gross revenue for all pine products from public pine plantations: Year $'000 1998/99 27,718 1999/2000 29,447 2000/01 25,473 2001/02 33,572 2002/03 33,967 2003/04 35,515
There are additional areas of publicly managed native forest outside the Forest Management Plan area that are available to the FPC for log production. However, log production from these areas is negligible. 4. The following annual figures represent the gross revenue for all pine products from public pine plantations: Year $'000 1998/99 27,718 1999/2000 29,447 2000/01 25,473 2001/02 33,572 2002/03 33,967 2003/04 35,515
4. The following annual figures represent the gross revenue for all pine products from public pine plantations: Year $'000 1998/99 27,718 1999/2000 29,447 2000/01 25,473 2001/02 33,572 2002/03 33,967 2003/04 35,515
Year $'000 1998/99 27,718 1999/2000 29,447 2000/01 25,473 2001/02 33,572 2002/03 33,967 2003/04 35,515
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