Basic information of Pinus radiata
New Zealand radial pine, also known as New Zealand pine, is native to some islands in California, USA. However, it has not been paid attention to because of its poor growth, poor dry shape and slow growth rate in the country of origin. /kloc-in the 0/9th century, Pinus radiata entered New Zealand. Thanks to the unique climatic conditions of the island country, Pinus radiata settled smoothly and grew exceptionally well. Through modern genetic breeding and intensive management technology, the yield per unit area of Pinus radiata plantation in New Zealand is 30% higher than that 60 years ago, and the Pinus radiata industry has become one of the pillar industries of the country's economy, with forestry employees accounting for about 0.56% of the total population. In addition to New Zealand, Pinus radiata has been well developed in Australia, South Africa, Chile and Spain.