Estonia: Less timber harvested, prices expected to increase in Q2/2025
Due to the delayed winter, significantly less timber has been harvested than planned in Estonia's forestry sector. Timber prices are on the rise and sawn timber prices are also expected to increase by the second quarter. If last season winter began for the forestry sector in November, this season it only started now, in February. For Valga Puu, one of Estonia's largest forestry companies, this means that significantly fewer operations have been carried out than planned. "In January this year, we only harvested 13,000 cubic meters. The plan was ...
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