Size of forest estate near-static

15 April 2011

The area of New Zealand’s exotic forest estate area stands at approximately 1.793 million hectares, down 4100 ha (0.2 percent) on last year, according to the National Exotic Forest Description (NEFD) 2010 report, released by MAF today.

This confirmed the provisional figures released late last year. The NEFD 2010 report provides a detailed description of New Zealand's planted forests and forest activities such as statistics of estimated planting and harvesting.

MAF information and analysis manager Alice Marfell-Jones says afforestation, while up slightly on last year, remains at historically low levels with an estimated 6000 ha planted in the year ended December 2010. The level of deforestation was down 100 ha to 1700 ha in the year ended March 2010 compared to a year earlier.

Harvesting levels have increased significantly to 20.7 million cubic metres with record demand for logs from China. This is an increase of 1.4 million cubic metres (7%) harvested compared to the previous year.

Export volumes of logs to China have continued to grow to an unprecedented level throughout 2010, as reported by MAF in early April 2011.

While the demand for forestry exports is expected to continue, New Zealand’s ability to supply further increases in logs for export is somewhat constrained by the current wood availability which is approaching the maximum harvest availability.

There is however, a potential for larger increases in wood availability between 2015 and 2025 as substantially more forest area approaches harvesting age.

The NEFD is published annually to assist with infrastructure and policy planning, and is compiled from a survey of forest owners and forest managers. As such, information in the NEFD may differ slightly from other reports that use satellite mapping to gather data, or other surveys that use different frames, designs and reference periods.

It is produced by MAF in cooperation with the New Zealand Forest Owner's Association and the New Zealand Farm Forestry Association.

The report is now in its 27th edition and is available here.

Hard copies are available by emailing This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., or by writing to Policy Publications, MAF Policy, PO Box 2526, Wellington.

Source: MAF media release