Warm winter is disrupting logging activity in Estonia
Logging activity in Estonia is currently disrupted, due to the unusual warm and snowless winter; While logging usually starts in November, this winter hasn't allowed loggers to start work; The worst scenario would be if there were no below-freezing temperatures in February either; Foresters are reducing planned logging capacities. While Estonian loggers typically begin harvesting wood in November, this year's winter, which has been unseasonably warm and snowless, hasn't allowed loggers to begin work at all yet. The Estonian State Forest Management Centre (RMK) nonetheless hopes to still fulfill ...
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