Science, technology and innovation in NZ forestry

Friday 29 Nov 2024

 
Letter from NZIF to NZ Prime Minister

I write on behalf of the New Zealand Institute of Forestry (NZIF) to express our deep disappointment regarding your recent statement on RNZ suggesting forestry does not embrace science, technology, and innovation (ST&I), while dairy does. Such a claim misrepresents the forestry sector and dismisses the tireless efforts of professionals, researchers, and innovators who have made this industry a cornerstone of New Zealand’s economy and environmental sustainability.

Forestry has a long history of innovation underpinned by science and technology. Scion, and its predecessor the Forest Research Institute, has been at the forefront of forestry research since 1987, building on the legacy of the New Zealand Forest Service, which embedded ST&I into its operations. These institutions have driven advancements which have transformed the sector, making it safer, more productive, and more sustainable.

Key innovations in ST&I include:
  • Safer working conditions: Development of mechanised systems and improved safety protocols.
  • Improved tree genetics: Enhanced productivity, resilience, and pest resistance.
  • Adopter of spatial solutions: Forestry is a leading user of spatial solutions to manage their assets compared to other primary industries.
  • Processing technologies: Greater efficiency and reduced environmental impact.
  • New products: Biofuels, biopolymers, biochemicals, adhesives, and other bioproducts which contribute to a circular economy and will add to our future export receipts.
Forestry is New Zealand’s third-largest export sector, and it continues to evolve and innovate to address global challenges such as climate change and resource sustainability. Its contributions to New Zealand’s economy, environment, and international reputation are immense, with significant potential to increase export receipts through ongoing advancements in ST&I.

Your statement not only undermines the sector but also discredits the work of dedicated scientists at Scion and across the forestry industry. On behalf of NZIF, I believe the sector deserves an apology, particularly the scientists who have worked diligently to advance forestry’s contributions to New Zealand. I also strongly encourage you to visit Scion to better understand the transformative work being done and the potential it holds for New Zealand’s future.

Leadership demands informed perspectives which recognise and celebrate all industries contributing to New Zealand’s prosperity. I urge you to reconsider your remarks and engage directly with the forestry sector to gain a full appreciation of its achievements and potential.

Signed James Treadwell, President, New Zealand Institute of Forestry

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Source: NZIF


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