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The leading forestry magazine in South Africa

SA Forestry magazine has been providing in-depth coverage of the South African forestry industry from seedling to mill since 1986. It is published six times a year – in February, April, June, August, October and December. Over 2 200 copies are mailed out to subscribers, including tree growers, contractors, equipment and service suppliers, forestry/environmental consultants, academics, researchers and government and non-government stakeholders.

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  • MACHINES

    Selecting the best equipment for the job

  • PROJECTS

    Community forestry projects come with new challenges

  • TRUCKING

    Hauling timber from plantation to mill – a key link in the value chain

  • Harvest

    Forestry companies in SA are increasingly switching from motor-manual to fully mechanised harvesting systems. More info

  • Enviro

    Foresters are playing an important role in conserving grasslands, wetlands and natural forests. More info

  • Pests

    The Eucalyptus snout beetle is one of several pests posing a threat to commercial forestry. More info

  • Wildfire

    Timber growers are continually ramping up their fire protection capabilities to reduce fire risk.

  • Natural

    Natural forests are protected by law, and only limited harvesting is permitted under strict control. More info

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Reflections of forestry

Zululand plantation sunset.

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Focus on Forest Engineering F/Day

Simon Shackleton gives the rundown on the JD 1270D harvester.

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‘Transkei’ forestry projects

Community forestry projects kick off in rural Transkei.

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Anatomy of a firefight

How quick reaction stopped three fires in a midlands plantation.

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SANBI Grasslands Programme

Burning firebreaks in Ozwathini among small growers.

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Sirex control measures

Innoculating pines with nematodes to control Sirex infestation, 2009.

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E.Cape forestry projects

A number of exciting new community forestry projects are taking shape in the 'Transkei' region of the Eastern Cape after...

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Latest News

Minimum wages increase

With effect from 1 April 2012, the minimum wage applicable to forestry workers will increase by 11.8%, to R1 428.70

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How much water does a euc use?

Roger Godsmark of Forestry South Africa got very excited recently when he came across an article in the Business Day

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Forestry training stakeholders chart the future

The SA Forestry Contractors Association and the Forest Industries Training Providers Association were co-organisers of the second annual Training Indaba

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New operator training course

The CMO in Ugie is offering a new course on commissioning training for operators on new machines. The objective of

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Taking in-field chipping to a new level

CBI, distributed throughout South Africa by AfrEquip, has introduced the Magnum Force Disc Chipper 754 and the Flail 604 debarker/delimber

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Timber theft on the rise in South Africa

Theft of timber from forestry estates in South Africa is escalating at an alarming rate, with well-equipped syndicates involved. But

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