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Galicia: Eucalyptus yield 1651 Million € to tree growers

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The Hen laying Golden Eggs in Galician Forests is... Australian

Gustavo Iglesias Trabado Contact GIT Forestry Consulting
GIT Forestry Consulting - Consultoría y Servicios de Ingeniería Agroforestal - www.git-forestry.com - EUCALYPTOLOGICS

Galicia is a tiny sized autonomous region in Northwestern Spain, inhabited by some 2.8 million funny people who like to grow things. Some cultivate potatoes, other cultivate cabbage, and a few cultivate analphabetism. There are also over 600,000 hobbits who grow trees in the rainy green corner of Spain. In fact, the +1.4 million tree covered hectares of Galicia reach a 10% of total Spanish tree cover, and some 3% of total tree covered acreage in Europe. A tree country, we could say.

Galician timber harvests reach 8 million cubic metres in 2008 / Eucalyptus generate 1651 million Euro for Galician tree growers / La cosecha de madera de 2008 en Galicia alcanza los 8 millones de metros cubicos / El eucalipto genera 1651 millones de euros a los cultivadores en Galicia / Gustavo Iglesias Trabado / GIT Forestry Consulting, Consultoría y Servicios de Ingeniería Agroforestal, Galicia, España, Spain / Eucalyptologics, information resources on Eucalyptus cultivation around the world / Eucalyptologics, recursos de informacion sobre el cultivo del eucalipto en el mundo
Fig. 1: The size of record-breaking 2008 timber harvest in Galicia equals (if not exceeds) the highest building in the world if stacked over 1 hectare. (Click image to enlarge)

But what does this mean? What makes Galicia special besides great seafood? Easy: that Galician 10% of Spain tree cover yields 50% of its total roundwood output. One of each 2 wood logs produced in Spain was grown and harvested in Galicia. And during 2008, a historic record was achieved. For the first time, the threshold of 8 million cubic meters of harvested roundwood was reached. If you stacked all that harvested wood during year 2008 over 1 hectare, you could build a pile at least as high as the Burj Dubai, the tallest building in the world. 

And... why all this blabla in an Eucalyptus blog? Because an important part of that yearly "Galician wood built Burj Dubai" would be made of harvested Eucalyptus timber! A recyclable and renewable primary resource of high quality for several industrial lines and of strategic importance for all.

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Pinusletter - Special Issue nº 1 - by Ester Foelkel

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PinusLetter, January 2008, by Ester Foelkel / Pinus Wisdom from Brazil / Boletín Online PinusLetter, Enero 2008 / Sabiduría en pinos desde Brasil /Eucalyptus Online Book and Newsletter, by Celso Foelkel / Eucalyptus Wisdom from Brazil / Boletín Online Eucalipto, por Celso Foelkel / Sabiduría eucalíptica desde Brasil / Grau Celsius / Celsius Degree

by Ester Foelkel

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