The relative demand for major sawntimber, post and pole products of Pinus caribaea in Fiji : a study of the domestic market based on sales from the Fiji Pine Commission's timberyard at Drasa
- Description:
- This is a study of relative demand for the ten, top selling products, of sawntimber and of posts and poles, (principally Pinus caribaea) supplied from the Fiji Pine Commission's timberyard at Drasa to local markets. It is made by analysis of sales data and a stocktake made at the end of the period examined. Only physical quantities without monetary values or price effects are considered and dem...
- Display date:
- 1982
- Location:
- Fiji
- Format:
- Thesis
- Collections:
- UC Research Repository
- Publisher:
- University of Canterbury. Forestry
- Content partner:
- University of Canterbury Library
- Availability:
- Not specified
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