OneFortyOne has committed to a $7 million investment at its nursery in Glencoe, New Zealand. The nursery upgrade is scheduled to begin in July 2021, and is due for completion in 2023.

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OneFortyOne to invest $7 million in Glencoe nursery in New Zealand

OneFortyOne to invest $7 million in Glencoe nursery in New Zealand

OneFortyOne has committed to a $7 million investment at its nursery in Glencoe, New Zealand.

OneFortyOne Nursery Manager Craig Torney said the upgrade will improve efficiency, capacity, and working conditions for employees and contractors.

“Plans began over 4 years ago, with the aim to improve the sustainability of the current site and the wellbeing of our workforce. By introducing technology to assist and streamline the process, the upgrade will increase container growing capacity 3-fold with the potential to grow an additional 4 million container seedlings per year.”

“Instead of needing to bend or crouch down to work at ground level, we’ll have a process where trees will be grown in trays at a bench set to a more ergonomic height. The upgrade will move almost all winter production under cover and will also include improved facilities such as new amenities and lunchroom.

Also part of the upgrade is a new irrigation system which will improve efficiency, use less water, and result in less chemicals required during the establishment stages of new trees. The move away from field growing into bench supported containers will improve our working conditions, site safety and sustainability, and ultimately result in a better end product for forest growers and local timber processing customers across the region,” Craig said.

The nursery upgrade is scheduled to begin in July 2021, and is due for completion in 2023.

The Glencoe Nursery has been in operation since 1982 and supplies over 10 million trees for OneFortyOne and other forest growers in the region.

OneFortyOne is a vertically integrated Trans-Tasman wood fibre company. It owns and operates sustainable softwood forests and innovative sawmills in Australia and New Zealand.