Agricultural commodities such as rubber, timber and palm oil are the biggest source of fortunes.
For next year Eveillard still likes timber, as well as real estate and gold stocks.
Jean-Marie Eveillard, manager of the First Eagle SoGen Global Fund, gained 21% with timber producer Rayonier.
Timber giant Weyerhaeuser recovered 800 million board feet of timber from woods blasted by Mount St.
Most of all, they needed timber to burn limestone in order to make cement.
Some critics worry it will greatly effect timber and development industry in the regions.
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That didn't pan out, so he went back to the business he'd known growing up: timber.
It's basically the perimeter would be like McCleod, Montana, Big Timber, Greycliff, Reed Point.
But the 1930s timber-framed bungalow has become more than just a home for Ms Nierop-Reading.
This illicit industry has emerged as Canada's most valuable agricultural product--bigger than wheat, cattle or timber.
At Timber Creek High School, for example, students purportedly released rats and a canary.
Timber is sold either for pulp used in paper processes or as saw-timber for construction.
Liberia has rubber, timber and diamonds, but today the main industry seems to be looting.
In 2000, timber cutters had the most dangerous job, suffering 122 deaths per 100, 000 employed.
The Timber Carry was the climax of the contest and extremely hard on the body.
This should result in a steadier supply and bigger volumes of timber produced from Scotland's forests.
Timber harvesting in Scotland has reached its highest level on record, according to official figures.
Landowner Clinton Devon Estates, said the move would help rescue a 50-year-old crop of timber.
He hauled timber or pulpwood out of the mountains in a flat bed truck.
With mills increasing production, other local timber economies are getting a shot in the arm.
It affects all "extraction" industries, including natural gas, coal, copper, diamonds and possibly timber.
The wood from the West Coast of America is diseased and useless for timber, they say.
Many settlers in the region want to exploit their timber, but on their own terms.
It is impossible to estimate what proportion of the timber China imports is illegally harvested.
It's estimated that around 20% of timber used within the EU is sourced from illegal deforestation.
The mill is being built by Gunns, a company that controls most of Tasmania's timber industry.
Gabon depended on timber and manganese until oil was discovered offshore in the early 1970s.
While the foundations were being dug, a steel-and-timber-framed shell of the house was built off-site.
While some timber and paper factories are still operating, only one coal mine remains open.
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Support includes cut-rate grazing fees and timber concessions, as well as artificially cheap water.
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