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Sweden’s increases on delivery timber prices

The increase of delivery prices in Sweden was larger in 2018 than it has been for several years, according to new statistics from the Swedish Forest Agency. Both sawlog and pulpwood prices increased in the whole country during 2018. Source: Timberbiz

Delivery purchase is a method which means that the forest owner himself, with or without the help of employees or contractors, delivers the work on the roadside.

Delivery prices account for some 8% of the total sold quantity. Pulpwood prices rose by 13% compared with 2017, which is the largest increase since 2008.

In the Northern region the increase was 8%, Central and South regions both had price increases of 13%.

Every quarter of the year showed prices increase in comparison to the same quarter in 2017. During the fourth quarter 2018, the price of pulpwood increased by 5% compared with the third quarter 2018.

The Northern region had the highest increase, 8%, while the increase in the Central region was 6% and 3% in the Southern region.

Sawlogs had a 7% delivery price increase during 2018 in comparison with 2017, which is the largest increase since 2010.

The increase in the Northern region was 5%, 6% in the Central region and 7% in the Southern region.

The fourth quarter 2018 had sawlog prices increase by 1% compared with the third quarter. The increase was 2% in the Northern region, 1% in the Southern region and unchanged in the Central region.