PREMIER Lara Giddings will write to Gunns' administrators requesting they maintain plantations on private property following requests from the Tasmanian Farmers and Graziers Association.
Ms Giddings said in Parliament this morning she will write to administrators today to remind them of their commitment to plantation maintenance and lease obligations, particularly in relation to fire management and pest control.
Plantations need to be maintained to hold their value, Ms Giddings said.
She said the Government were still advocating for a pulp mill in the state.
The calls came as Deputy Premier Bryan Green, following a question from the Tasmanian Greens, confirmed Forestry Tasmania has purchased the Southwood timber mill in the Huon Valley.
Mr Green said he was told of the purchase after the deal between the Government Business Enterprise and the timber mill was struck.
He said the mill, which harvests regrowth forests, was an important part of the timber industry in the region.
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