Södra hikes timber prices to meet high demand
SWEDEN (News release) -- In order to meet the continued high demand for forest raw materials and strengthen the profitability of family forestry, Södra is raising the prices of several timber ranges from August 21. The price adjustments include timber, small sawn assortments, softwood pulpwood, hardwood pulpwood, fuelwood and grot. The price adjustments are aimed at stimulating forestry activities such as regeneration felling, thinning and conservation management. The uncertainties that continue to prevail in the global timber market means that the situation can change quickly. At the same time, Södra's assessment is that the good demand for forest raw materials is long-term. - Market demand for raw material from family forestry remains high. The increased demand is due to more and more people wanting to use the forest and its raw material, which results in a timber market with a raw material deficit. That is why it is so important that we continue our work to create maximum value from every wood fiber, says Peter Karlsson, business area manager at Södra Skog. The following price adjustments are made and apply from 21 August 2024: Timber
Pulp wood
Firewood and wood chips
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