Windblown timber from Co Cavan is shipped to China for the first time, marking a major export milestone for Irish forestry amid recovery efforts after storm Éowyn.
Historic moment in Co Cavan as the first shipment of Irish windblown timber heads to China, with cut logs pictured here. Despite storm damage, this initiative offers a vital market alternative for Irish timber. \ Claire Nash
Forestry history is being made in Co Cavan as the first shipment of Irish windblown timber is prepared for export to China. In the photo, a DAFM official oversees the process, ensuring quality and compliance despite the challenges posed by storm Éowyn. \ Claire Nash
A truck loaded with cut logs marks a new chapter in Irish forestry exports despite the challenges of storm Éowyn. \ Claire Nash
Minister Michael Healy-Rae joins the efforts, overseeing the export of cut logs, marking a key milestone despite the storm's challenges. \ Claire Nash
A milestone in Co Cavan as the first shipment of Irish windblown timber heads to China. Minister Michael Healy-Rae operates machinery to help move cut logs, marking a key moment despite the challenges of Storm Éowyn. \ Claire Nash
A major milestone in Co Cavan as the first shipment of Irish windblown timber is prepared for export to China. Minister Michael Healy-Rae is seen here alongside other key figures, marking this significant step in Irish forestry despite the challenges brought by Storm Éowyn. \ Claire Nash
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Title: In pictures: first Irish logs shipped to China
Windblown timber from Co Cavan is shipped to China for the first time, marking a major export milestone for Irish forestry amid recovery efforts after storm Éowyn.
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Forestry history is being made in Co Cavan as the first shipment of Irish windblown timber is prepared for export to China. In the photo, a DAFM official oversees the process, ensuring quality and compliance despite the challenges posed by storm Éowyn. \ Claire Nash
A truck loaded with cut logs marks a new chapter in Irish forestry exports despite the challenges of storm Éowyn. \ Claire Nash
Minister Michael Healy-Rae joins the efforts, overseeing the export of cut logs, marking a key milestone despite the storm's challenges. \ Claire Nash
A milestone in Co Cavan as the first shipment of Irish windblown timber heads to China. Minister Michael Healy-Rae operates machinery to help move cut logs, marking a key moment despite the challenges of Storm Éowyn. \ Claire Nash
A major milestone in Co Cavan as the first shipment of Irish windblown timber is prepared for export to China. Minister Michael Healy-Rae is seen here alongside other key figures, marking this significant step in Irish forestry despite the challenges brought by Storm Éowyn. \ Claire Nash
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