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Solid Wood Paper Pulp Other Forest Product Exports 2004 Solid Wood Paper Pulp Other Forest Product Imports 2004 0 5 10 15 20 25 Forest Products Coal Fruit Sugar Metal Ores 2002 2003 15.606 2004 13.567 19.278 9.022 9.920 11.203 9.611 9.089 11.302 7.568 6.705 6.176 1.580 0.751 2.512 Export Comparisons 2002 to 2004 WATER USAGE BY DIFFERENT SECTIONS SECTORS IN SOUTH AFRICA Not Certified FSC & ISO 14001 FSC Only Planted Plantation Area by Certification Status 2004 Design: Weird Stuff Design Total Exports - R9.0 Billion Billion Rand Total Imports - R5.1 Billion Certified Area - 1,088,071 ha (80.5% of total) FORESTRY SOUTH AFRICA Published by Forestry South Africa: December 2005 (Source & Funding: Dept. Water Affairs & Forestry) www.forestry.co.za 7 8 9 10 11 ADDRESS LIST Department of Water Affairs & Forestry Forestry Branch Private Bag X93 Tel: (012) 336 7212 Pretoria Fax: (012) 336 7240 0001 E-mail: 1[email protected] Forestry South Africa Johannesburg Head Office P.O. Box 1553 Tel: (011) 803 3403 Rivonia Fax: (011) 803 6708 2128 E-mail: [email protected] Forestry South Africa Pietermaritzburg Office P.O. Box 13735 Tel: (033) 345 1366 Cascades Fax: (033) 342 1076 3202 E-mail: [email protected] Faculty of Agricultural & Forestry Sciences University of Stellenbosch Private Bag X1 Tel: (021) 808 3290 Matieland Fax: (021) 808 3603 7602 E-mail: [email protected] Department of Forestry Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University: George Campus Private Bag X6531 Tel: (044) 801 5111 George Fax: (044) 801 5031 6530 E-mail: [email protected] Institute for Commercial Forestry Research P.O. Box 100281 Tel: (033) 386 2314 Scottsville Fax: (033) 386 8905 3209 E-mail: [email protected] Forestry & Agiculture Biotechnology Institute University of Pretoria 74 Lunnon Road, Hillcrest Tel: (012) 420 3939 Pretoria Fax: (012) 420 3960 0002 E-mail: [email protected] Division of Water, Environment & Forestry Technology Council for Scientific & Industrial Research P.O. Box 395 Tel: (012) 841 2682 Pretoria Fax: (012) 841 2689 0001 E-mail: [email protected] Forest Industries Education and Training Authority P.O. Box 31276 Tel: (011) 716 0600 Braamfontein Fax: (011) 339 1166 2017 E-mail: [email protected] Paper Manufacturers Association of South Africa P.O. Box 1553 Tel: (011) 803 5063 Rivonia Fax: (011) 803 6708 2128 E-mail: [email protected] SALES ex PRIMARY PROCESSING PLANTS BY VOLUME Product Units Volume ‘000 m 3 /Tons Sawn Timber m 3 2,184 Pulp Tons 1,876 Wood Based Panel Products m 3 692 Mining Timber Tons 474 Poles m 3 300 Charcoal Tons 52 Chips / Mill Residues Tons 5,314 Firewood Tons 12 SALES ex PRIMARY PROCESSING PLANTS BY VALUE Product Rand Million % to Total Sawn Timber 2,098.3 14.2% Pulp 8,857.6 59.8% Mining Timber 960.7 6.5% Panel Products 178.6 1.2% Poles 194.5 1.3% Charcoal 57.4 0.4% Chips / Mill Residues 1,863.2 12.7% Other 604.6 4.2% Total 14,814.9 100.0% NOTE: Sales of paper products are excluded PRIMARY PROCESSING STATISTICS 2003/04 NUMBER OF PROCESSING PLANTS BY TYPE OF PLANT AND INTAKE Annual Roundwood Intake m 3 0- 20,000 - 50,000 - 100,000 - 200,000 + Total Type of Plant 20,000 50,000 100,000 200,000 Number of Plants Sawmills 59 21 17 8 3 108 Veneer Mills 3 0 2 0 0 5 Pulp, Paper & Board Mills 8 2 3 2 9 24 Mining Timber Mills 6 5 2 2 0 15 Pole Treating Plants 42 1 2 0 0 45 Match Factories 0 1 0 0 0 1 Charcoal Plants 3 0 1 1 0 5 Total 121 30 27 13 12 203 ROUNDWOOD INTAKE BY PRIMARY PROCESSING SECTOR Type of Plant ‘000 m 3 % Softwood Hardwood Total to Total Sawmills/Veneer Mills 4,199 541 4,740 21.4% Pulp, Paper & Board Mills 3,245 12,808 16,503 72.4% Mining Timber Mills 0 756 756 3.4% Pole Treating Plants 125 203 328 1.5% Match Factories 37 0 37 0.2% Charcoal Plants 0 249 249 1.1% Total Intake 7,606 14,557 22,163 100.0% NOTE: No direct comparison between roundwood intake and sales from plantations can be made, as excluded from the latter are imports of roundwood as well as chips and other mill residues that form part of the intake of pulp mills and charcoal plants. DWAF Abstract of South African Forestry Facts for the Year 2003/2004 33.6% 27.3% 35.5% 3.6% 66.2% 4.7% 28.8% 19.5% 62.2% 18.3% 0.4%

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Solid WoodPaperPulp Other

Forest Product Exports 2004

Solid WoodPaperPulp Other

Forest Product Imports 2004

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ForestProducts

Coal

Fruit

Sugar

Metal Ores

2002 2003

15.606

2004

13.56719.278

9.0229.920

11.203

9.6119.089

11.302

7.5686.705

6.176

1.5800.751

2.512

Export Comparisons2002 to 2004

WATER USAGE BY DIFFERENT SECTIONSSECTORS IN SOUTH AFRICA

Not CertifiedFSC & ISO 14001FSC Only

Planted Plantation Area by Certification Status 2004

Design: Weird Stuff Design

Total Exports - R9.0 Billion Billion Rand

Total Imports - R5.1 Billion Certified Area - 1,088,071 ha (80.5% of total) FORESTRY SOUTH AFR ICA

Published by Forestry South Africa: December 2005(Source & Funding: Dept. Water Affairs & Forestry)

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ADDRESS LISTDepartment of Water Affairs & ForestryForestry BranchPrivate Bag X93 Tel: (012) 336 7212Pretoria Fax: (012) 336 72400001 E-mail: [email protected]

Forestry South AfricaJohannesburg Head OfficeP.O. Box 1553 Tel: (011) 803 3403Rivonia Fax: (011) 803 67082128 E-mail: [email protected]

Forestry South AfricaPietermaritzburg OfficeP.O. Box 13735 Tel: (033) 345 1366Cascades Fax: (033) 342 10763202 E-mail: [email protected]

Faculty of Agricultural & Forestry SciencesUniversity of StellenboschPrivate Bag X1 Tel: (021) 808 3290Matieland Fax: (021) 808 36037602 E-mail: [email protected]

Department of ForestryNelson Mandela Metropolitan University: George CampusPrivate Bag X6531 Tel: (044) 801 5111George Fax: (044) 801 50316530 E-mail: [email protected]

Institute for Commercial Forestry ResearchP.O. Box 100281 Tel: (033) 386 2314Scottsville Fax: (033) 386 89053209 E-mail: [email protected]

Forestry & Agiculture Biotechnology InstituteUniversity of Pretoria74 Lunnon Road, Hillcrest Tel: (012) 420 3939Pretoria Fax: (012) 420 39600002 E-mail: [email protected]

Division of Water, Environment & Forestry TechnologyCouncil for Scientific & Industrial ResearchP.O. Box 395 Tel: (012) 841 2682Pretoria Fax: (012) 841 26890001 E-mail: [email protected]

Forest Industries Education and Training AuthorityP.O. Box 31276 Tel: (011) 716 0600Braamfontein Fax: (011) 339 11662017 E-mail: [email protected]

Paper Manufacturers Association of South AfricaP.O. Box 1553 Tel: (011) 803 5063Rivonia Fax: (011) 803 67082128 E-mail: [email protected]

SALES ex PRIMARY PROCESSINGPLANTS BY VOLUME

Product Units Volume

‘000 m3/Tons

Sawn Timber m3 2,184

Pulp Tons 1,876

Wood Based Panel Products m3 692

Mining Timber Tons 474

Poles m3 300

Charcoal Tons 52

Chips / Mill Residues Tons 5,314

Firewood Tons 12

SALES ex PRIMARY PROCESSINGPLANTS BY VALUE

Product Rand Million % to Total

Sawn Timber 2,098.3 14.2%

Pulp 8,857.6 59.8%

Mining Timber 960.7 6.5%

Panel Products 178.6 1.2%

Poles 194.5 1.3%

Charcoal 57.4 0.4%

Chips / Mill Residues 1,863.2 12.7%

Other 604.6 4.2%

Total 14,814.9 100.0%

NOTE: Sales of paper products are excluded

PRIMARY PROCESSING STATISTICS 2003/04

NUMBER OF PROCESSING PLANTSBY TYPE OF PLANT AND INTAKE

Annual Roundwood Intake m3

0 - 20,000 - 50,000 - 100,000 - 200,000 + Total

Type of Plant 20,000 50,000 100,000 200,000

Number of PlantsSawmills 59 21 17 8 3 108

Veneer Mills 3 0 2 0 0 5

Pulp, Paper &

Board Mills 8 2 3 2 9 24

Mining Timber Mills 6 5 2 2 0 15

Pole Treating Plants 42 1 2 0 0 45

Match Factories 0 1 0 0 0 1

Charcoal Plants 3 0 1 1 0 5

Total 121 30 27 13 12 203

ROUNDWOOD INTAKE BY PRIMARY PROCESSING SECTOR

Type of Plant ‘000 m3 %

Softwood Hardwood Total to Total

Sawmills/Veneer Mills 4,199 541 4,740 21.4%

Pulp, Paper & Board Mills 3,245 12,808 16,503 72.4%

Mining Timber Mills 0 756 756 3.4%

Pole Treating Plants 125 203 328 1.5%

Match Factories 37 0 37 0.2%

Charcoal Plants 0 249 249 1.1%

Total Intake 7,606 14,557 22,163 100.0%

NOTE: No direct comparison between roundwood intake andsales from plantations can be made, as excluded fromthe latter are imports of roundwood as well as chipsand other mill residues that form part of the intake ofpulp mills and charcoal plants.

DWAF

Abstract of

South African Forestry Facts

for the Year 2003/200433.6%

27.3%35.5%

3.6%

66.2%

4.7%

28.8%19.5%

62.2%

18.3%

0.4%

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Forestry

Maize

Wheat

Sugar

2002 2003

3.204

2004

3.6513.533

1.3391.3721.351

0.8510.748

0.941

0.4290.4270.430

Land Use Comparisons2002 to 2004

0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16

ForestProducts

Maize

Forestry

Wheat

Sugar Cane

2002 2003

8.318

2004

9.13413.814

14.81514.591

13.807

3.0063.452

3.953

4.2164.080

3.266

2.2093.8323.560

Gross Value of Output Comparisons2002 to 2004

WATER USAGE BY DIFFERENT SECTIONSSECTORS IN SOUTH AFRICA

State/Municipalities

Commercial FarmersCorporate

SAFCOLCorporate (ex. Safcol)

Plantation Area by Ownership 2004

1 2 3 4 8

Mpumalanga

KZN

Limpopo

W. Cape

Softwood Hardwood

E. Cape

50 6 7

7.502.27

3.923.78

0.331.01

0.550.33

0.030.60

WattleEucalyptusPine Other

Plantation Area by Species 2004

Mining TimberSawlogsPulpwood Other

Total Roundwood Production exPlantations by Product 2004

Sawlogs Pulpwood Other Poles MiningTimber

Softwood Hardwood

0%

100%

60%

40%

20%

80%

90%

50%

30%

10%

70%

Composition of RoundwoodProduction by Product 2004

Roundwood Production by Provinceand Genera 2004

Total - 1,339,282 ha

Total - 1,339,282 ha ProductTotal - 8.0 million m3 (softwood)

Total - 12.3 million m3 (hardwood)

Total - 20.3 million m3 or 17.4 million tonsBillion Rand

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PLANTATION AREA BY SPECIES / OWNERSHIP

Ownership 2003/04 Percent PercentSpecies Private Public* Total Privately Publicly

Hectares Owned OwnedSoftwood 447,264 234,676 681,940 65.6% 34.4%Eucalyptus 466,904 64,945 531,849 87.8% 12.2%Wattle 111,852 3,222 115,074 97.2% 2.8%Other 7,300 3,119 10,419 70.1% 29.9%Total 1,033,320 305,962 1,339,282 77.2% 22.8%

PLANTATION AREA BY SPECIES / PROVINCE

Province Plantation Area (Hectares) % of TotalSoftwood Hardwood Total Area

Limpopo 25,639 34,812 60,451 4.5%Mpumalanga 315,018 211,194 526,212 39.3%North West Province 0 107 107 0.0%Gauteng 0 0 0 0.0%Free State 0 0 0 0.0%KwaZulu/Natal 152,371 386,103 538,474 40.2%Eastern Cape 130,620 21,758 152,378 11.4%Northern Cape 0 0 0 0.0%Western Cape 58,292 3,368 61,660 4.6%Total R.S.A. 681,940 657,342 1,339,282 100.0%

PLANTATION AREA BY PROVINCE / OWNERSHIP

Ownership 2003/04 Percent PercentProvince Private Public * Total Privately Publicly

Hectares Owned OwnedLimpopo 36,851 23,600 60,451 61.0% 39.0%Mpumalanga 408,212 118,000 526,212 77.6% 22.4%North West Province 0 107 107 0.0% 0.0%Gauteng 0 0 0 0.0% 0.0%Free State 0 0 0 0.0% 0.0%KwaZulu/Natal 482,915 55,559 538,474 89.7% 10.3%Eastern Cape 73,549 78,829 152,378 48.3% 51.7%Northern Cape 0 0 0 0.0% 0.0%Western Cape 31,793 29,867 61,660 51.6% 48.4%Total R.S.A. 1,033,320 305,962 1,339,282 77.2% 22.8%

* Includes Safcol

NEW AFFORESTATION BY PROVINCE

Province New Afforestation (Hectares)Private Public* Total % of Total

Limpopo 167 139 306 15.3%Mpumalanga 268 0 268 13.3%North West Province 0 0 0 0.0%Gauteng 0 0 0 0.0%Free State 0 0 0 0.0%KwaZulu/Natal 1,371 0 1,371 68.7%Eastern Cape 0 0 0 0.0%Northern Cape 0 0 0 0.0%Western Cape 50 0 50 2.5%Total R.S.A. 1,856 139 1,995 100.0%

* Includes Safcol

NEW AFFORESTATION BY SPECIES IN 5 YEAR PERIODS

Year New Afforestation (Hectares) % %Softwood Hardwood Total Softwood Hardwood

1980 - 1984 36,912 14,235 51,147 72.2% 27.8%1985 - 1989 35,923 70,599 106,522 33.7% 66.3%1990 - 1994 73,808 66,048 139,856 52.8% 47.2%1995 - 2000 20,199 25,283 45,482 44.4% 55.6%2000 - 2004 8,314 15,586 23,900 34.8% 65.2%Total R.S.A. 175,156 191,751 366,907 47.7% 52.3%

ROUNDWOOD SALES FROM PLANTATIONS

Product By Volume ‘000 m3* By Value

Softwood Hardwood Total R million

Sawlogs & Veneer Logs 5,040 310 5,350 954.8

Pulpwood 2,765 10,309 13,074 3,051.2

Mining Timber 0 964 964 102.2

Poles 98 408 506 78.1

Other 82 334 416 30.0

Total 7,985 12,325 20,310 4,216.3

* Converted into m3 using Standard Industry Conversion Factors

Million Hectares

10.3%22.8%

49.2%

6.2%

50.6%

11.5%

8.4%

40.1%

0.9%

26.3%

4.7%

64.5%

4.5%

PLANTATION STATISTICS 2003/04

LAND UTILISATION COMPARISONS

Country Total Forestry % of Total

Area Area Area

Million ha Hectares

R.S.A. * 119.3 1,339,282 1.1%

Zimbabwe * 39.1 136,000 0.3%

European Union 313.1 90,799,000 29.0%

U.S.A. 957.3 287,190,000 30.0%

Canada 922.1 359,619,000 39.0%

Japan 37.7 25,259,000 67.0%

Russian Federation 1,707.5 785,450,000 46.0%

World 13,116.3 3,934,890,000 30.0%

* Plantation area only

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