Family forestry
Finnish forestry is based on family units i.e. forestry and timber production carried out by private forest owners - 80% of timber is coming from private forest owners. Despite the prevalence of small-sized ownership, Finland is one of the world's most timber sector dependent countries. Ideal growing conditions for conifers, easily workable, valuable tree species, good logging conditions and infrastructure, combined with accessibility to markets have made Finland's forests its real source of welfare.
Forest area:
23 million hectares = 76%
Annual fellings:
62 million m3
National forest owner association
MTK (Central Union of Agricultural Producers and Forest Owners) has its key interest in Finnish farmers and forest owners. MTK plays an important role in Finnish forest policy as MTK's Forestry Council and Board are the national policy organisation of private forest owners. Forest owners benefit from MTK as it monitors their interest through forest management associations and their regional unions. The forest management associations are responsible for giving general forestry guidance and advice. They also provide help in timber sales and silvicultural operations.
Forestry Director: Juha Hakkarainen
President: Juha Marttila
Forestry Adviser: Satu-Marja Tenhiälä
Web site: www.mtk.fi
Mail contact: firstname.lastname@mtk.fi
Address:
PO Box 510 (Simonkatu 6)
00100 Helsinki,
Finland
Tel number: +358 204 131
Fax: +358 204 132 409
For more information about MTK, please see their presentation below.