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Marlborough’s Future is Durable

  • Marlborough Research Centre 85 Budge Street Blenheim, Marlborough, 7201 New Zealand (map)

A regional development case study on the potential for a durable hardwood industry in Marlborough

One-day workshop

Friday 16th February 2024

Marlborough Research Centre, 85 Budge Street, Blenheim

(with optional additional field visits to NZDFI trials in south Marlborough on Saturday 17th February)

The NZDFI invites you to a workshop: Marlborough’s Future is Durable: A regional development case study on the potential for a durable hardwood industry, on Friday 16th February 2024. 

Marlborough-based NZ Dryland Forests Innovation is evaluating how new investment in planting naturally durable hardwood forests could contribute to sustainability and reduce greenhouse gas emissions in Marlborough’s wine industry. 

The research is providing a market- and science-based pathway for developing this novel land use and supply chain. Developing a regional plan for a new forestry and wood processing supply chain could improve long-term sustainability and resilience for Marlborough’s wine industry and generate new investment and employment. 

Contributors to the study include the University of Canterbury School of Forestry and the NZ Bioenergy Association. 

Join us for a morning of presentations followed by afternoon field visits to hear from scientists and practitioners who have been working to evaluate:

  • the vision and potential value of a new durable hardwood industry in Marlborough

  • growth rates and biomass yields produced by different durable eucalypt species in Marlborough

  • options for utilising naturally durable eucalypt timber for vineyard posts and poles and other products

  • alternative potential markets, including bioenergy, for biomass residues in wineries and other Marlborough industries and organisations

  • practical aspects of growing, harvesting, processing and utilising durable eucalypts in Marlborough. 

FULL PROGRAMME DETAILS ATTACHED

Registration fee - $50 inc GST to go towards refreshments (lunch is provided) and organisational costs. 

 

Register here

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