Sector brings £1.1 billion annually.
Scotland’s forestry contributes £1.1 billion to the economy each year and supports more than 34,000 jobs, a new report has found.
The independent study, commissioned by Scottish Forestry, notes that the industry directly employs 10,380 people, with a further 5,630 working across wood processing and forest activities, and 18,130 in forestry-related tourism. This represents a 30% increase in jobs since 2015.
The findings underline the growing importance of Scotland’s natural economy and demonstrate how forestry is supporting many businesses, rural economies and communities.
The report was launched by Deputy First Minister Kate Forbes as she visited West Fraser’s Dalcross mill at Morayhill, near Inverness. West Fraser is a leading global manufacturer of wood-based panels.
Background
The independent study on the Economic Impact of Forestry in Scotland was completed by Frontline, Stantec and Evolving Forests on the behalf of Scottish Forestry. Scottish Forestry is the Scottish Government agency responsible for forestry policy, support and regulations. The figures are for 2019.
West Fraser is a Canadian diversified wood products company. Its Dalcross mill is the largest of its kind in Europe, producing around a million cubic metres of Orientated Strand Board a year for use in products including panels, roofing and furniture.