National Forestry Conference 1 June 2016 What's out there? An assessment of our timber resource and forest inventory, including the findings of Mobilising.

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National Forestry Conference 1 June 2016 What's out there? An assessment of our timber resource and forest inventory, including the findings of Mobilising Ireland’s Forest Resource Eugene Hendrick Forest Sector Development/COFORD Division

Presentation outline Roundwood production forecasting processes All Ireland Roundwood Production Forecast Mobilising Ireland’s Forest Resource – challenges and achievements

Roundwood production forecasting process Collaborative effort - state/private, includes Northern Ireland First All Ireland roundwood production forecast New forecast , advance version issued in March Update on 5-year cycle

Purpose of Forecast 1. Provide an agreed methodology and approach for estimating future roundwood availability 2. Provide the forest and wood energy sector with an accurate forecast of roundwood and wood fibre availability 3. Facilitate the mobilisation of state and private forest resources 4. Inform policy and policy/ decision makers regarding future roundwood production 5. Underpin future investment in the timber processing and wood energy sectors 4

Forecasting Predicting the future as accurately as possible, given all of the information available 1.Long forecast period 2.Multiple owners 3.Ecosystem Services 4.Regulatory 5.Global market 5

All Ireland roundwood production forecast Developed by COFORD group chaired by Mike Glennon, GBT Net realisable volume concept developed

Net Realisable Volume 7

Outturn and RoI roundwood production forecast Year-on-year variation – but over 5-year period 95% of forecasted outturn harvested in RoI 2015 harvest (subject to final checking): 3.2 million cubic metres, highest to date - private harvest ~ 0.7 million cubic metres (22% of total)

9 All Ireland Roundwood Production Forecast The purpose of this second all Ireland forecast is to: a ) Provide an agreed methodology and approach for estimating future roundwood availability; b) Provide the forest and wood energy sector with an accurate forecast of roundwood and wood fibre availability; c) Facilitate the mobilisation of state and private forest resources ; d) Inform policy and policy/ decision makers regarding future roundwood production; and e) Underpin future investment in the timber processing and wood energy.

All Ireland Roundwood Production Forecast Roundwood supply will increase significantly over the next two decades, with almost all of the increase coming from privately-owned forests in the ROI and primarily in the larger size assortments. The forecast net realisable volume (NRV) will increase from 3.95 million m3 in 2016 (on the island) to 7.87 million m3 by

All Ireland Roundwood Production Forecast Top diameter categories : tip-7 cm and 7-13 cm relatively flat over the forecast 14 to 19 cm increases to 2.07 million m3 by 2027, relatively flat for the remainder In contrast, 20 cm+ increases slowly for the first 6-7 years followed by a steady increase from 2 million m3 to 4.46 million m3 by the end of the forecast period.

RoI potential forest-based biomass forecast to 2035 Increasing volume: small roundwood from thinnings downgrade material from larger size assortments + wood residues from the processing sector + harvesting residues from the clearfell of spruce + tip–7 cm category confined to potential harvesting on thinning sites

Mobilising Ireland’s Forest Resource The COFORD Wood Mobilisation Working Group (CWMG) was established to identify and make recommendations to address barriers to wood mobilisation from forests to end user.

Mobilising Ireland’s Forest Resource - Terms of Reference To identify and make recommendations on issues impacting on access to and mobilisation of wood resources at the national level, taking into account cost effectiveness and related issues, with due reference to the work of the Forest Policy Review Group, and other relevant reports. Further understand and assess ways to address projected shortfalls in wood fibre supply on the island. Update information on wood harvest v forecast contained in Table 1 in the COFORD All Ireland Roundwood Production Forecast Reported March 2015

Mobilising Ireland’s Forest Resource – supply/demand balance analysis Potential shortfall in supply of ca 2 million cubic metres on the island by 2020 (based on 2011 forecast) Half in sawlog and half in energy wood Sawlog demand is likely to strongly influence on mobilisation levels to 2020, especially in the private sector – implications for rotation length Energy wood demand in the domestic market will depend on response to new Renewable Heat incentive – as well as other projects in the pipeline The mobilisation challenge: to achieve and potentially exceed forecasted levels of roundwood production in a sustainable manner

Issues from COFORD Mobilisation Report Impacts of felling practices and rotation lengths on future assortment availability and resource optimisation Felling licences, planning permission/forest roads and harvest information Coillte resource Road haulage and technology Information and advice/management interventions sales methods Taxation Environmental designations Expanding supply Future forecasting Research and development

State/COFORD responding to the mobilisation challenge and relevant recommendations from the COFORD report - systematic and structured tracking and implementation through: internal Forest Service group and COFORD Working Group on Roundwood Mobilisation and Forecasting

1. Impacts of felling practices and rotation lengths on future assortment availability and resource optimisation Advisory service to private owners provided by Teagasc Work also underway by the Forest Service on the assessment of the impact of forest felling age on overall financial return to forest owners Output will be a web-based rotation- length advice system – available on DAFM web site in 2016 Responding to the mobilisation challenge and recommendations from the COFORD report – work in progress – some examples

2. Felling licences, planning permission/forest roads and harvest information Forest Service forest roading grants for first thinning Provision of almost €28 million of funding under Forestry Programme Increase of 14% over the previous Forestry Programme

3. Provision of production forecast information New spatial tool for RoI to enable user-defined forecasts for selected areas (subject to a minimum area) Output can be specified by year, species group, top diameter assortment and harvest type. Available at DAFM web site in Q4 2016

4. Provision of wood price information New Wood Price Quarterly based on private sector sales available at ITGA and COFORD web sites Important initiative involving a collaborative effort between ITGA, UCD, private forestry companies and consultants, building on ITGA system ITGA/UCD would welcome further price data to reflect all market activity Data provided is treated as strictly confidential Supported by FSD/COFORD

5. Voluntary Forest Certification DAFM undertaking a pilot project on knowledge transfer Groups focusing on group certification. In partnership with the North East Forestry Group and the Forest Owners Co-operative Society. Aim is to develop a template for FSC certification which can be rolled-out to other forestry groups, forestry companies and individual forest owners who are interested in becoming certified. The template will be road tested by the two forestry groups with the aim of achieving certification. Start date August 2016 and will take 12 months to complete.

6. Innovative Forest Technology The Forest Service is preparing a scheme to support the roll out of Central tyre inflation (CTI) systems to haulage companies involved in transporting roundwood CTI allows drivers to electronically select the most suitable tyre pressure for the particular vehicle operation and/or driving surface CTIs can contribute to reducing damage to forest and public roads, reduce wear and tear to the lorry and can also contribute to health and safety by reducing vehicle vibration

7. Forest Machine Operator Training Forest Service has approved funding to Teagasc to develop a suitable training course at Ballyhaise College for operating forest machinery. Funding has also been approved to purchase a harvester/forwarder simulator to support this training initiative.

Critical Success Factors Government support land availability for afforestation Construction of forest roads Organisation of forest owners Increasing management of existing estate Other DAFM schemes provide alternative choices Thank you for your attention! Thanks to Frank Barrett Brian Clifford Karl Coggins Eoin O’Driscoll Henry Phillips Tony Quinn Donal Whelan