Irish storm-damaged wood remains overpriced despite surplus supply
Storm-felled timber in Ireland is still trading at prices too high for most European buyers, even as millions of cubic metres of damaged wood lie unharvested across the country. Sitka spruce sawlogs and pallet wood from Irish ports are offered at €95 to €120 per cubic metre, according to market sources. Central European and Scandinavian buyers say the level remains uncompetitive given the condition of the wood and high transport costs. Forestry agency Coillte and private owners are dealing with the fallout from storms Darragh and Éowyn, which together damaged around 26,000 hectares of forest between ...
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