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Sawlog and Pulpwood Prices in Sweden Increased in Q2 2022

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Swedish Forest Agency today reported roundwood prices on delivery timber increased for both sawlog and pulpwood during the second quarter of 2022 in comparison to the first quarter of 2022. The sawlog price increased by 3 percent and pulpwood by almost 9 percent.


Regionally, the greatest increase in sawlog prices was in Norra Norrland (northern Sweden), by almost 6 percent, followed by Svealand (south central Sweden) with 2 percent. In both Södra Norrland och Götaland the sawlog prices rose by 1 percent.

Regarding pulpwood prices, there are large regional differences, and the greatest increase was in Svealand by 14 percent while the pulpwood prices in Norra Norrland were unchanged. In Götaland (the south of Sweden) the increase in pulpwood prices amounted to 7 percent while the increase in Svealand was 4 percent.

Continued Increase in Comparison to the Second Quarter of 2021
If focus is shifted to instead comparing with the same quarter last year, then the development with increasing roundwood prices continues. Sawlog prices overall increased by 15 percent. Regionally, the sawlog prices increased by 12 percent in both Svealand and Södra Norrland. Also in Norra Norrland and Götaland prices increased, by 15 and 13 respectively.

Pulpwood prices overall increased by 17 percent. The increase was greatest in Götaland by almost 18 percent, followed by Svealand by almost 14 percent. Also, in Norrland the pulpwood price increased, by almost 9 percent in Södra Norrland and almost 7 percent in Norra Norrland.

 

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