Södra takes new step to adapt forests to climate change
Södra is using controlled pollination to breed trees for tomorrow’s forests – a new innovation, where nearly 2 million seedlings are being propagated to produce trees that are healthier and more resilient, with 30 percent faster growth than trees in today’s forests.“This is a new method for seed production, and it feels fantastic that we will soon be able to offer spruce seedlings to forest owners that are more resilient to climate change,” said Göran Örlander, forestry strategist at Södra. During the spring of 2019, Södra initiated a controlled pollination project in partnership with