‘Our purpose is to manage the State’s forests on behalf of the people of Ireland’
Coillte chief executive Imelda Hurley juggles climate goals, planting material for sustainable homes and developing a green rural economy
Coillte chief executive Imelda Hurley juggles climate goals, planting material for sustainable homes and developing a green rural economy
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Revenue rise driven by demand for sawn wood and timber products
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Permit delays at Department of Agriculture are squeezing timber supplies
Operating profit dips by more than half to €29m from over €63m the previous year
Understood Cabinet will be told borrowing increased from zero to €28m last year
Tackling licence backlog for tree-felling and planting one of the key aims of Government’s strategy for forestry
For Coillte, the biggest crisis of recent years has not been Covid, says chief executive
Coillte project will transform 900 hectares of commercial plantations for people and nature
TDs and Senators to be told timber supply at ‘critically low levels’ due to licence appeal backlog
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Coillte warned that the backlog could lead to timber shortages and thousands of job losses
Raw material shortage creating production problems, CJ Sheeran Group warns
Delays in State appeals process has led to substantial timber shortage
State forestry company sold its highest volume of timber ever in 2019, but fall in prices meant revenues dipped 1% to €327m
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