Forestry Tasmania’s (FT) controversial small native
forest coupe in the Flowerdale river catchment area at Lapoinya in NW Tasmania is
one of its better coupes. FT is adamant clearfelling will be a profitable
exercise.
After a relentless pattern over the years of failing
to cover even $1 in staff wages from its operations this looks like a real live
test case to establish which exactly of FT’s operations are profitable, if any.
From a strict financial accounting viewpoint, each
year FT adjusts the value of its forest estate so that as at 30th
June FT’s balance sheet contains the current value of its forest estate.
Hence clearfelling a coupe merely realises its
current value. It is simply swapping trees for cash.
The accounting profits from the Lapoinya coupe
should have already been recorded in FT’s books over the years if the current
value of the trees as recorded is correct. The small profits over time scarcely
dented losses from other sources.
Chopping down a coupe is a realisation exercise not
a profit making one.