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| New Brunswick's public forest is divided into 10 timber licences. Each is leased to a large forest-based company (called a licensee) under a 25-year agreement. |
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| Each has an assigned number of sub-licensees. The licensee manages our public forest following strict guidelines set by Natural Resources. |
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| Harvest volumes and royalties are clearly defined. Performance is monitored regularly and evaluated every five years. |
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