New Zealand's forest coverage has reached 30%, with a forest area of 8.1 million hectares, including 1.7 million hectares of artificial forests.
In artificial forests, the area of Pinus radiata forest is 1.56 million hectares, accounting for approximately 92%.
New Zealand pine has a light yellow color, a straight texture, natural, sturdy, and widely used. It is sustainably produced and has strong adaptability.
Its excellent mechanical performance and easy molding, turning, and planing characteristics,
Make it an ideal material for furniture, components, and fine wood furniture.
New Zealand pine has unique properties among cork varieties, which can meet the comprehensive treatment requirements of various sapwood,
Suitable for various outdoor application processing levels.
New Zealand pine is a sustainable and renewable resource,
It is an attractive and acceptable alternative wood among the wood supply varieties.