"Urban Fredriksson" wrote in message
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In the south of Sweden spruce can be cut down when it's
60-70 years old. More in the middle and north (90+), a
little less in the far south.
If it's a forest and supposed to remain a forest/fir or
spruce plantation, you basically have to replant as much
as you've cut down.
I wonder if it is all for IKEA.
Hardly. I think paper and pulp is a much larger than wood
and of wood for construction I'm sure houses is a larger
proportion than furniture. Besides, lots of IKEA's
products aren't made in Sweden.
Paper is very cheap in Sweden compared with many other
places.
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Hi Urban, is it possible there are tree farms in Sweden that you don't know
about? Or did I get Sweden mixed up with some other Scandinavian country.
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