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Investment - patchy past, uncertain future

By: Language: English Series: Forestry & British Timber ; 21(1) January 1992, 22-23(2)Publication details: 1992Subject(s): Summary: Compared with the market of ten years ago, trading in woodland is sluggish. Changes in economics, regulations and planting grants have failed to encourage the absentee investor, in whom so much of forestry`s commercial viability has been vested, as has the presumption against conifers. The article though does see a slight improvement with the introduction of the new Woodland Grant Scheme, and notes a limited demand from Alpine and Scandinavian investors.
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Compared with the market of ten years ago, trading in woodland is sluggish. Changes in economics, regulations and planting grants have failed to encourage the absentee investor, in whom so much of forestry`s commercial viability has been vested, as has the presumption against conifers. The article though does see a slight improvement with the introduction of the new Woodland Grant Scheme, and notes a limited demand from Alpine and Scandinavian investors.