This supply demand argument is a nonsense. Who says Quintis has to harvest their own trees after 15 years? A tree in the wild takes approximately 70 years before it will reach maturity. Here's a thought. Harvest what they need to sell. Let existing trees live to a ripe old age. Don't plant any more than they need to to reduce cost. There's so many scenarios and yet I keep hearing about oversupply. Where else will this supposed oversupply come from?
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