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Timber Supply

Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 19 January 2022

Wednesday, 19 January 2022

Ceisteanna (1969)

Jackie Cahill

Ceist:

1969. Deputy Jackie Cahill asked the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine the amount of timber that has been imported in each month in 2021, in tabular form; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [1079/22]

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The Pest Free Area (PFA) of South West of Scotland is the only zone from which coniferous roundwood with bark is imported into Ireland.

This is because UK Forest Commission have surveyed and continue to survey and found it to be free from Protected Zone (PZ) bark beetles. This roundwood must be accompanied by a Phytosanitary Certificate from the UK authorities with a declaration of pests freedom. 

No other area of GB outside the PFA or Europe can deliver this pest freedom status, hence such coniferous roundwood logs with bark are not imported from other locations.  In 2020 125,850 tonnes of roundwood logs were imported into Ireland from this area, and in 2021 this figure was  222,387 tonnes of roundwood logs.  These figures are shown by month in the table below:

Year

Months

Tonnes

2020

January

2300

2020

February

4990

2020

March

6800

2020

April

5167

2020

May

7238

2020

June

8350

2020

July

8260

2020

August

7680

2020

September

13925

2020

October

19850

2020

November

25392

2020

December

15898

 Total 2020

 

125850

2021

January

21487

2021

February

10200

2021

March

28000

2021

April

22050

2021

May

22200

2021

June

20850

2021

July

20900

2021

August

20050

2021

September

19700

2021

October

15200

2021

November

14050

2021

December

7700

Total 2021

222387  

There has been a significant decrease in Scottish log imports in the last three months of 2021 due to the increased availability of licensed material in Ireland and the general reduction in demand for sawn wood in the UK.

To 31st December, the Department issued 2,877 tree felling licences for an area of 33,025ha and a volume of 8.452 million cubic metres.  This compares very favourably to 2020, when my Department had issued 1,719 tree felling licences for 18,241ha and 5.023 million cubic metres.  In other words, the number of forestry licences issued in 2021 was 167% of that issued in 2020 and 168% of the volume issued.  However, it must be noted that 2020 was an exceptionally challenging year.  2021 was a record year for felling licences in terms of volume of timber licenced. 

Coillte is fully licensed for 2022.  It had its contract event in November last, where sawmills received half of their Coillte supply of logs for 2022.  As mentioned, the sawmills are also receiving a steady stream of logs from felling licences issued to private landowners, with 1,341 private felling licences issued in 2021.

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