Ol Projek
Prosesim Timba
Development of durable engineered wood products in PNG and Australia
- A. Wood Species and Properties
- B. Wood Processing Techniques
- C. Wood Processing Partnerships
- D. Wood Products and Markets
Enhancing value-added wood processing in Papua New Guinea
- A. Wood Species and Properties
- B. Wood Processing Techniques
Development of durable engineered wood products in PNG and Australia
ACIAR Project FST/2014/065 aimed to engage directly with the private sector to accelerate the development of novel engineered wood products (EWP) in PNG and Australia. The principal industry partners in PNG were Rimbunan Hijau, PNG Forest Products, Lae Builders & Contractors, Pryde Furniture, 3A Composites, WR Carpenter PNG, and PNG Forest Industry Association.
This intervention was led by the Queensland Department of Primary Industries. PIP was responsible for the dissemination of project information and resources via the PIP website and associated platforms. This included graphic design and artwork for technical pamphlets.
The Wood Processors Tool Kit resources assembled during the project are presented below:
Enhancing value-added wood processing in Papua New Guinea
ACIAR Project FST/2012/092 aimed to increase the contribution that utilisation of forest resources makes to national and local economies, including landowners and processors, through the development of domestic value-added wood processing methods. The principal partners in PNG were the PNG Forest Authority, PNG Forest Research Institute, Timber and Forestry Training College, PNG University of Technology and PNG Forest Industry Association.
This intervention was led by the University of Melbourne. PIP was responsible for the dissemination of project information and resources via the PIP website and associated platforms. This included graphic design and artwork for technical pamphlets.
The Wood Processors Tool Kit resources assembled during the project are presented below:
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