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England Woodland Creation Offer from the Forestry Commission
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<blockquote data-quote="Rossymons" data-source="post: 7604574" data-attributes="member: 46510"><p>I put them at £20 a unit but the price has sharply increased lately. But you can only sell them in a 5 year cycle so theres no chance I could cash them in at today's price. The woods need to adhere to the carbon code, the credits need to be verified that they've been made and validated for me to sell. All of which costs money.</p><p></p><p>As it's for new woodland only the mature 25 acres I already have count for nothing.</p><p></p><p>The 20 acres planned for the new woodland was 10 acres of steep, gorse and bramble land plus 10 acres of not brilliant but perfectly serviceable farm land. The Forestry Commission chap didnt want the rubbish bit as that was deemed too environmentally rich as it is but would happily have the farmland.</p><p></p><p>I begged to differ!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rossymons, post: 7604574, member: 46510"] I put them at £20 a unit but the price has sharply increased lately. But you can only sell them in a 5 year cycle so theres no chance I could cash them in at today's price. The woods need to adhere to the carbon code, the credits need to be verified that they've been made and validated for me to sell. All of which costs money. As it's for new woodland only the mature 25 acres I already have count for nothing. The 20 acres planned for the new woodland was 10 acres of steep, gorse and bramble land plus 10 acres of not brilliant but perfectly serviceable farm land. The Forestry Commission chap didnt want the rubbish bit as that was deemed too environmentally rich as it is but would happily have the farmland. I begged to differ! [/QUOTE]
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