About the Logging in Nova Scotia Market Research Report
What’s Included in the Logging in Nova Scotia Market Research Report
Definition of the Logging in Nova Scotia?
Operators in this industry buy and lease log harvesting equipment and vehicles, which they use to fell trees. The trees are then transported as sawlogs to sawmills and pulp mills. Companies that are primarily engaged in the breeding, planting or growing of trees are excluded from this industry and are instead classified under the Timber Services NAICS code 11311.
What’s included in the Logging in Nova Scotia?
The Logging in Nova Scotia includes cutting timber, transporting timber and producing wood chips in the forest. Related terms covered in the Logging in Nova Scotia industry report includes land owned by either federal or provincial governments, the annual level of harvest allowed on a particular area of provincial crown land over a specific number of years. harvests on federal and private lands are not regulated the same way, a fee paid to the landowner, often a provincial government, for the timber harvested within it. stumpage rates often vary by region and species, the practice of controlling the establishment, growth, composition, health and quality of forests and woodlands to meet various needs, the greater-in-diameter and straighter part of a tree stem processed at a sawmill; the most financially valuable part of a tree and a short, round section of a log.
Industry Performance of the Logging industry in Nova Scotia
Benchmark the Logging in Nova Scotia industry performance with all NS Census Metropolitan Area and national performance.
Logging in Nova Scotia
#6 in Highest Revenue 2% of province's GDPRevenue (2025)
Annual Growth (2020-25)
Annual Growth (2025-30)
Logging in Canada
Revenue (2025)
Annual Growth (2020-25)
Annual Growth (2025-30)
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Key Drivers of the Logging industry in Nova Scotia
See how key industry drivers, such as population, median houshold income, private investment in non-residential construction, demand from wood product manufacturing, demand from paper mills and price of wood products are impacting Logging in Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia Economic Indicators
Population
Median Houshold Income
Private Investment in Non-Residential Construction
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Canada Key External Drivers
Demand from wood product manufacturing
Demand from paper mills
Price of wood products
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Census Metropolitan Area Data of the Logging industry in Nova Scotia
Access proprietary data on Census Metropolitan Area in the Logging in Nova Scotia, such as Halifax, Truro and New Glasgow. Data includes figures on revenue, establishments, employees and wages by Census Metropolitan Areas.
Key Statistics of the Logging industry in Nova Scotia
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