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- However, these areas will require further work to complete the restocking, which will increase the overall productive area of the forest to approximately 86% when completed
- The combination of high-quality harvestable timber, proximity to established timber processors, and scope for increased productivity in the next rotation makes Inverernie a highly desirable forestry investment opportunity
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Inverernie Forest is a 360.51-hectare commercial conifer forest located in the Scottish Highlands, near the city of Inverness. The forest is highly productive and diverse, with a mix of Sitka spruce, Scots pine, Larch, Douglas fir, Norway spruce, Noble fir, and Lodgepole pine. The forest has undergone a restructuring program over the past 25 years, which has improved its productivity and added species diversity.
The maturing timber is expected to generate significant revenue through felling, and the forest also offers opportunities for future thinning and clear felling. The forest is well-connected to established timber processors and has a network of paths and lochans, making it a desirable forestry investment opportunity. With its strategic location and high-quality timber, Inverernie Forest is expected to appeal to investors seeking both immediate returns and long-term growth potential.