23rd July 2014
Northland Storm damage still devastating for forest businesses
The devastating effects of storm damage in Northland continues to have a significant and lasting effect on forest
contracting businesses, as infrastructure repairs have been delayed in the far North.
“Our members in forest harvesting, tree-planting, and log transport are still suffering directly from the road closures
and detours which makes business near impossible to carry on with,” said contractors’ association spokesman, John
Stulen, today.
“It’s a bad look on the government’s part, with their lack of ability to provide for industry. Road access and logging
loads are still being severely limited. Our forest-based businesses are just as important to the export economy as
farming in key regions like Northland,” added Mr Stulen.
“We’d like to see Steven Joyce, as Minister of Economic Development and Small Business, get out to see the continuing
effect on our members’ businesses actually,” says Mr Stulen, “because if he saw how much it is hurting small forestry
businesses first hand, there might be more understanding of the need to fix the roads faster.”
At the very least, there should be some coordinated government department relief for forestry businesses who have to
continue to make payments for road user charges, GST and PAYE, even though their own cashflows have been severely
impacted by the damage caused to infrastructure. Everyone pays the same road user charges nationwide, but our members in
the north are disadvantaged by having a weak roading network.
“We all saw the Minister for Primary Industries last week, expressing his support for affected farmers, but did anyone
pay attention to struggling forest contractors? Not that any of our members saw, that’s for sure,” added Stulen.
Forestry in Northland continues to be one of the key growth areas for export opportunities according to the contractors’
association, FICA, but the chance of surviving the combined effect of export price drops and inferior infrastructure
means, in the future, there may not be very many forest contractors able to carry on with business as usual.
About Forest Industry Contractors Association (FICA)
FICA’s role is to help forest contractors and their clients work smarter and safer. This is achieved through
professional development programmes including regional seminars, workshops and networking meetings around key forest
product regions of the country.
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