Characteristics of Hawai‘i’s Retail Forest Industry in 2001

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2006-02
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Friday, James B.
Yangida, John F.
Illukpitiya, Prabodh
Mamiit, Rusyan J.
Edwards, Quincy
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Hawai‘i’s forest industry makes an important contribution to the state’s economy and sense of place. We conducted a survey of the entire forest industry in 2001, including forest landowners, loggers and millers, general contractors, consultants, manufacturers, nurseries, and retailers. The survey provided an update of the 1991 survey of Hawai‘i’s forest industry and estimated the total value of Hawai‘i’s forest industry at $30.7 million in 2001, including a retail sector with a value of $23.9 million. This report describes the structure of the retail sector of Hawai‘i’s forest industry based on responses to the 2001 survey.
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forest products industry, Hawaii, retail marketing
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Friday JB, Yangida JF, Illukpitiya P, Mamiit RJ, Edwards Q. 2006. Characteristics of Hawai‘i’s retail forest industry in 2001. Honolulu (HI): University of Hawaii. 3 p. (Economic Issues; EI-8).
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