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Mpumalanga Business 2017-18 edition

Mpumalanga Business 2017/18 is the eighth edition of this highly successful publication that has since its launch in 2008 established itself as the premier guide to business and investment in Mpumalanga Province. Supported and utilised by the Mpumalanga Economic Growth Agency (MEGA), Mpumalanga Business is unique as a business journal that focuses exclusively on Mpumalanga.

Mpumalanga Business 2017/18 is the eighth edition of this highly successful publication that has since its launch in 2008 established itself as the premier guide to business and investment in Mpumalanga Province.
Supported and utilised by the Mpumalanga Economic Growth Agency (MEGA), Mpumalanga Business is unique as a business journal that focuses exclusively on Mpumalanga.

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OVERVIEW<br />

Forestry<br />

Demand for sawn timber is high.<br />

Forestry is ideally suited to help grow the provincial economy of<br />

<strong>Mpumalanga</strong> in downstream sectors. Beneficiation of timber<br />

and energy generation using biomass are two obvious areas<br />

where there is great potential in a sector that already boasts a<br />

considerable infrastructure.<br />

Forestry accounts for about 8% of <strong>Mpumalanga</strong>’s Gross Domestic<br />

Product. At national level, the sector makes up 12% of South Africa’s<br />

agricultural GDP while the forestry-products sector contributes about<br />

1% to national GDP. The sector comprises logging, saw-milling, wood<br />

product and pulp and paper manufacture. Pulp and paper are the<br />

main exports, along with sawn lumber, wood chips and wattle extract.<br />

The country is experiencing a shortage of sawn timber with very<br />

few new permits having been issued in recent times due to concerns<br />

about water availability. Most sawn timber in South Africa is used in<br />

the construction sector.<br />

<strong>Mpumalanga</strong> has the ideal climate and topography for forests.<br />

Sabie and Graskop represent the hub of the industry, but commercial<br />

forests are also found to the east and south along the Swaziland border.<br />

About 11% of the land mass is forested, with 4% of that being natural<br />

forest. The province is the national leader in total hectares under forest<br />

(514 000) and in export earnings.<br />

Plans to develop an Agriculture and Forestry Technology Park<br />

are being drawn up by the Provincial Government of <strong>Mpumalanga</strong>.<br />

The intention is to promote manufacturing and trading opportunities<br />

through the clustering approach. The Department of Economic<br />

SECTOR INSIGHT<br />

York Timbers celebrated its<br />

centenary in 2016.<br />

• An Agriculture and<br />

Forestry Technology Park<br />

is planned.<br />

Development and Tourism<br />

(DEDET) will spend R3.9-million<br />

in the <strong>2017</strong>/<strong>18</strong> year on statutory<br />

compliance for this park and<br />

other parks, which will include an<br />

incubation element for SMEs.<br />

The <strong>Mpumalanga</strong> Economic<br />

Growth and Development Path<br />

(MEGDP) intends to expand the<br />

industrial base of the provincial<br />

economy, with a focus on beneficiation,<br />

agri-processing and value<br />

chain development.<br />

York Timbers owns<br />

and operates five processing<br />

plants, including the<br />

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