You would think so.... but who knows, i'll make it my mission to find out.
There's a bit of work needing done in terms of working out capital costs (typically £10k per acre) for suitable land, planting density, sapling costs, recurring maintenance, extraction and production etc, or substituting that for a turnkey solution from the likes of J S Wright.
I'm keen to see how the economics of it all turns out anyway, if I have a suitable acre purchased for £10k, let's say 500 trees are planted on that over a 5 year period, after 15 years when cash starts rolling in what income could be expected on an annual basis. Will be fun working it all out!