Wood prices fall sharply in April – German forest owners sound the alarm

Wood prices fall sharply in April – German forest owners sound the alarm
Wood prices in Germany are falling in April. The reason: supply exceeds demand. For various reasons. In addition, the current threat from the bark beetle is growing. And: forest owners are sounding the alarm. Because of politics. Due to a good supply of logs, numerous sawmills reduced the prices for softwood lumber in April. The flagship range of spruce sawlogs grade B, 2b+ currently achieves prices of an average of 93 to 103 euros per cubic meter, report German forest owner associations. These are up to 10 euros lower prices than last month. The continued very tense market ...

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