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One in ten cut for sale
statistikk
2012-12-18T10:00:00.000Z
Agriculture, forestry, hunting and fishing
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stskog, Forest properties, forest properties, forest owners, quantity cut, productive forest area, felling, forest trust fund, forestation, combined useForestry , Agriculture, forestry, hunting and fishing
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Forest properties2011

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One in ten cut for sale

In 2011, timber was cut for sale on 14 200 forest properties. In the last 10-year period, 36 per cent of the forest properties sold timber.

Forest properties with commercial roundwood removals, by size class. Per cent. 2011

Commercial roundwood removals and forest properties, by size class. 2011

According to new cartographic data, 131 800 properties have a productive forest area of 25 decares or more. Registered productive forest area amounted to 70.2 million decares. A total of 36 150 of the forest properties are owned by a person who also runs an agricultural holding, which is 1 500 fewer than in 2010.

One in ten cut timber for sale

Forest owners in the county of Hedmark were the most active, with more than one in five properties carrying out commercial roundwood removals. The activity level varied considerably between the counties. In the western part of Norway, between three and four per cent of the forest properties had commercial removals, and in the northern part of the country the activity was even lower. In the country as a whole, a total of 47 050 forest properties have sold timber at least once in the last 10-year period.

In 2010, the average commercial roundwood removal per property was 627 cubic metres.

The Forest Trust Fund grows

At the start of 2010, forest owners had set aside NOK 1 061 million in the Forest Trust Fund - 110 million more than the previous year.

Average size of forest properties, by county. 2011

Productive forest area, by municipality. 2011

New data from 2011

As from 2011, the number of forest properties and productive forest area are based on new cartographic data analyses and data on owners and properties from the cadastre in combination with data from the Farm register. In addition, the statistics are built on data from several administrative registers.

Forest property

A property with at least 25 decares productive forest area. Property parcels belonging to the same owner within one municipality are treated as one property.

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