just bought some gns,reason being the growth they appear to be moving rapidly toward plantation harvestng as opposed to native forest,spread across southern australia no longer just tassie.
my early life was spent in a pristine rural community,since developed into a small suburban fringe to a much larger city,
like many i am unhappy seeing our natural resources destroyed ,
meaning fauna and flora,the reality of land occupied with houses for the first time in natural history is distaseful to say the least,we should live in medium to high density communities built sustainably like holland for eg.unfortunately distastefull is something we need to digest as population grows and responsible large scale environmental management is more likely to occur under a single management program.
so all that said i bought gns,austarlian plantation timber includes exotic stuff like teak,its not all about pine nothing lives in a pine forest in australia,anyway gns looks diverse in timber and products is growing and profitable.and we need timber because australia is growing
so here i am,timber is a much nicer industry than opencut mining or water way dredging for rare minerals
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