NOMADI - Nopeaa kasvua maakunnan biotalouteen digitaalisuudesta

NOMADI responds to the need to increase the forest service business and green bioeconomy startups, as well as the need to respond to the challenges of climate change in Finland and around the world. The needs are met by seeking growth from digitalization based on our own endemic creation of digital solutions. The project utilizes the opportunities brought by the timber trade and the new acceptability for remote services created by the corona. The aim is to increase employment and business growth in a climate-sustainable way. The corona situation creates an opportunity to reform the marketing of forestry work: potential customers have taken over digital tools. Climate change can be exploited in the marketing of forest management work: individual needs have arisen to respond to climate change and forest management work can respond to this need. Corona has also created a way to promote the export of existing technology cost-effectively through virtual tools.

Rapid growth to North Karelia is sought on three levels:

1) Develop new marketing concepts based on existing technology by applying them to the current situation. Support the emergence of new digital solutions to the “gaps” in forestry digitalisation. The climate arguments that can be used to justify forest management work are highlighted. In addition, new concepts are being created. Work led by Finnish Forest Centre.

2) Support the scaling up of innovations and the emergence of bioeconomy start-ups. The project supports the attachment of companies to the international business accelerator facilitated by Business Joensuu, and a sparring group related to the accelerator can also be established for the target companies of the project. In addition, the project will support the accession of interested companies to the Bioregions network facilitated by EFI, which will strengthen bio-economic cooperation between European regions. In addition, international students will be better integrated into the activities of bioeconomy companies in the North Karelia region. Work led by EFI.

3) Promote the export of existing technology and know-how, focusing on climate solutions. Make the Finnish model of climate-sustainable forest management known in the target markets in accordance with the co-operation model for the export of forest know-how and technology. Participate in the construction of a digital showroom. Work led by Natural Resources Institute Finland.

Outcomes of the project:  Support and tools for forest service entrepreneurs - digital solutions for climate-smart growth in North Karelia

The growing demand for remote services and the general pressure to curb and adapt to climate change bring new opportunities for forest service entrepreneurs. In the changing conditions, forest owners have more and more individual needs related to climate change. When climate aspects are taken into account in forest management more effectively than before, this growing demand can be met. Providing services for climate-smart forest management can be a strong marketing argument. By utilizing digital tools, it is possible to create added value for both the customer and the service provider with a well-planned service package.

Five service concepts in a nutshell

Concept I is a service concept for marketing climate-smart forest management. In this concept, the entrepreneur offering forest management services knows climate-smart forest management methods and is able to explain its benefits to the forest owner. The entrepreneur also knows how to carry out forest work taking climate aspects into account. The project has produced electronic material that entrepreneurs can use in their marketing and to support the implementation of their work. The concept explains how climate-smart forest management can be implemented when choosing periodic or continuous cover forestry and what voluntary compensation means. A series of audio recordings consisting of short episodes, “Productive forestry in a changing climate - this is how you sell your services” which can be found on YouTube, has also been produced as material.

Concept II introduces the possibilities of the forest (house)mastership service. A growing number of forest owners utilize external service providers in forest management. Forest (house)master can meet their needs with full-service packages. Forest (house)master enables effortless and worry-free forest ownership when a professional takes care of the necessary forest management tasks. The service can be tailored according to the goals of an individual forest owner. The video "The Forest (house)master - new business concept" explains the concept in more detail.

Concept III utilizes the possibilities of the Metsään.fi service in customer acquisition. Metsään.fi is a free meeting place for forest owners and service providers. A forest service entrepreneur can do business on behalf of the forest owner after receiving authorization, look for new customers, and market their services. By utilizing open forest resource information, the forest management service provider is able to offer the customer services where they are needed. Finnish Forest Centre’s QGIS online training package is available to support the work.

Concept IV presents standardized service packages for forest regeneration. In the service concept, the forest service entrepreneur offers the forest owner a standardized advisory and planning service as well as full packages related to forest renewal. Standardized service packages facilitate and speed up negotiations when agreeing on subcontracting and the service to be sold, and improve customer satisfaction. Descriptions of standardization of subcontracting and self-monitoring instructions for different types of work (soil preparation, seedling logistics, planting, machine planting, forest seeding, tending of seedling stands) can benefit the entrepreneur in marketing, work implementation, and quality control.

Concept V presents a webstore for forest seedlings. The goal of the service concept is to make trading of forest seedlings easier. The forest owner or forest expert orders seedlings directly from the online store, without the need for personal work on the part of the seller. The customer benefits from clear prices depending on order quantities and saves time. Time doesn’t have to be spent on separate price inquiries, seedlings can be acquired to the right place and time effortlessly, and the establishment of a new forest is smoother. The online store saves the seedling producer's time and serves as a marketing channel.

Descriptions of service concepts and related materials are available: Forest management service concepts

More materials available on the project partners' websites: Finnish Forest Centre and Natural Resources Institute Finland 

 

Forest(House) Mastership: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-s45DyhAaa0&feature=youtu.be

 

News about the project:
 

Support and tools for forest service entrepreneurs - digital solutions for climate-smart growth in North Karelia, EFI website, 19.2.2024

Green growth for the North Karelian bioeconomy sought through digital transformation of forest services, EFI website, 7.7.2021
Digitaalisuudesta haetaan vauhtia biotalouden kasvuun – Pohjois-Karjalassa jo 300 metsäpalvelualan yritystä, YLE News website, 6.7.2021


Nopeaa kasvua maakunnan biotalouteen digitaalisuudesta – NOMADI, Finnish Forest Centre website, July 2021
Nopeaa kasvua maakuntaan biotalouden digitalisaatiosta, Natural Resources Institute Finland website, July 2021.

 

 

NOMADI is funded by the Regional Council of North Karelia through the European Regional Development Fund as a part of the European Union’s COVID-19 activities (REACT-EU).

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Diana Tuomasjukka and Venla Wallius, firstname.lastname@efi.int
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Suomen metsäkeskus (The Finnish Forest Centre)
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