A Japanese forestry firm has bought more than 300ha of land planted in pine forest near Kaitaia.
Summit Forests New Zealand, which is fully owned by Sumitomo Corporation of Japan, bought the 328ha Duncan Rd forestry block from the Braemar Family Trust.
Permission for the sale was granted by the Overseas Investment Office (OIO) in June but has only just been made public.
Summit Forests already owns significant forestry assets in Northland as well as harvesting consents for forests it leases.
According to the OIO the company wanted to buy the forest to combat a projected wood supply shortage in 2020-23. The key benefits of the sale included the forest becoming Forest Stewardship Council certified and increased processing of wood in Northland.