❓ Dr Edwards questions the Minister for Forest Products regarding the dollar contribution of specific wood products (jarrah/karri sawlogs, chiplogs/charlogs) to the gross value of wood products at mill gate in different regions (Swan, Central, Southern) under "current available" and "benchmark" scenarios, referencing a Regional Forest Agreement Public Consultation Paper.
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692. Dr EDWARDS to the Minister for Forest Products:
I refer to table 6.5 on page 83 of the Regional Forest Agreement Public Consultation Paper and ask -
(a) in the Swan region, what dollar contribution do jarrah sawlogs grade 1 and 2 make to the $56,508,766 gross value of wood products at mill gate for "current available";
(b) in the Swan region, what dollar contribution do jarrah sawlogs grade 1 and 2 make to the $56,397,698 gross value of wood products at mill gate for "benchmark";
(c) in the Swan region, what dollar contribution do chiplogs and charlogs make to the $56,508,766 gross value of wood products at mill gate for "current available";
(d) in the Swan region, what dollar contribution do chiplogs and charlogs make to the $56,397,698 gross value of wood products at mill gate for "benchmark";
(e) in the Central region, what dollar contribution do jarrah sawlogs grade 1 and 2 make to the $65,795,830 gross value of wood products at mill gate for "current available";
(f) in the Central region, what dollar contribution do jarrah sawlogs grade 1 and 2 make to the $65,670,756 gross value of wood products at mill gate for "benchmark";
(g) in the Central region, what dollar contribution do chiplogs and charlogs make to the $65,795,830 gross value of wood products at mill gate for "current available";
(h) in the Central region, what dollar contribution do chiplogs and charlogs make to the $65,670,756 gross value of wood products at mill gate for "benchmark";
(i) in the Southern region, what dollar contribution do karri sawlogs grade 1 and 2 make to the $117,282,740 gross value of wood products at mill gate for "current available";
(j) in the Southern region, what dollar contribution do karri sawlogs grade 1 and 2 make to the $115,819,173 gross value of wood products at mill gate for "benchmark";
(k) in the Southern region, what dollar contribution do jarrah sawlogs grade 1 and 2 make to the $117,282,740 gross value of wood products at mill gate for "current available";
(l) in the Southern region, what dollar contribution do jarrah sawlogs grade 1 and 2 make to the $115,819,173 value of wood products at mill gate for "benchmark";
(m) in the Southern region, what dollar contribution do chiplogs and charlogs make to the $117,282,740 gross value of wood products at mill gate for "current available"; and
(n) in the Southern region, what dollar contribution do chiplogs and charlogs make to the $115,819,173 gross value of wood products at mill gate for "benchmark";
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I refer to table 6.5 on page 83 of the Regional Forest Agreement Public Consultation Paper and ask -
(a) in the Swan region, what dollar contribution do jarrah sawlogs grade 1 and 2 make to the $56,508,766 gross value of wood products at mill gate for "current available";
(b) in the Swan region, what dollar contribution do jarrah sawlogs grade 1 and 2 make to the $56,397,698 gross value of wood products at mill gate for "benchmark";
(c) in the Swan region, what dollar contribution do chiplogs and charlogs make to the $56,508,766 gross value of wood products at mill gate for "current available";
(d) in the Swan region, what dollar contribution do chiplogs and charlogs make to the $56,397,698 gross value of wood products at mill gate for "benchmark";
(e) in the Central region, what dollar contribution do jarrah sawlogs grade 1 and 2 make to the $65,795,830 gross value of wood products at mill gate for "current available";
(f) in the Central region, what dollar contribution do jarrah sawlogs grade 1 and 2 make to the $65,670,756 gross value of wood products at mill gate for "benchmark";
(g) in the Central region, what dollar contribution do chiplogs and charlogs make to the $65,795,830 gross value of wood products at mill gate for "current available";
(h) in the Central region, what dollar contribution do chiplogs and charlogs make to the $65,670,756 gross value of wood products at mill gate for "benchmark";
(i) in the Southern region, what dollar contribution do karri sawlogs grade 1 and 2 make to the $117,282,740 gross value of wood products at mill gate for "current available";
(j) in the Southern region, what dollar contribution do karri sawlogs grade 1 and 2 make to the $115,819,173 gross value of wood products at mill gate for "benchmark";
(k) in the Southern region, what dollar contribution do jarrah sawlogs grade 1 and 2 make to the $117,282,740 gross value of wood products at mill gate for "current available";
(l) in the Southern region, what dollar contribution do jarrah sawlogs grade 1 and 2 make to the $115,819,173 value of wood products at mill gate for "benchmark";
(m) in the Southern region, what dollar contribution do chiplogs and charlogs make to the $117,282,740 gross value of wood products at mill gate for "current available"; and
(n) in the Southern region, what dollar contribution do chiplogs and charlogs make to the $115,819,173 gross value of wood products at mill gate for "benchmark";
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