Part of the European Union’s renewable energy directive, the biomass amendments, will be subject to a plenary vote in the European Parliament on Wednesday. Three of the European Parliament’s largest political groups have backed the proposal to end subsidies for biomass used in power plants and exclude primary wood burning from the EU’s renewable energy targets.
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Estonian Sawmills Suffering From Deteriorating Demand and High Energy Prices
Estonian sawmills are facing difficult times, and if conditions don’t improve some sawmills may need to temporarily close by year’s end. Deteriorating demand is hitting timber producers at a time of skyrocketing energy prices.
US Wood Pellet Exports Decline Month-Over-Month but Are Up Year-Over-Year in July 2022
According to data released by the US Department of Agriculture, the US exported 649,185.7 metric tons of wood pellets in July, down month-over-month from June’s 832,092.2 metric tons of wood pellets but up year-over-year from 546,519.9 metric tons in July 2021.
Unwanted in Europe, Luxembourgish Wood Is Popular in China and Other Asian Countries
Private Forest Association’s Winfried Von Loe has provided greater insight into the international sales of Luxembourgish wood. Von Loe says that since demand for high grade wood is minimal within Luxembourg, most of it is being exported to the highest bidder.
Russia Proposes Limitations on the Import of Furniture From “Unfriendly Countries”
Izvestia is reporting that the Association of Enterprises of the Furniture and Woodworking Industry of Russia has proposed that the Ministry of Industry and Trade introduce protective duties on the import of furniture, raw materials, or components for its manufacturing from “unfriendly countries.”
Brazilian Exports of Wood-Based Products Declined Year-Over-Year in July 2022
According to the International Tropical Timber Organization (ITTO), in July 2022 Brazilian exports of wood-based products (except pulp and paper) declined in value when compared to 2021, falling from US$465.6 million in July 2021 to US$430.8 million in July 2022.
Canfor Announces Reduced Operations at Its Swedish Facilities—Effective September 12, 2022
Canfor Corporation announced today that effective September 12, it intends to reduce operations at its Swedish facilities due to a decrease in market demand. The reduced operating schedule will result in a 15% decrease in production capacity and the reduction is anticipated to remain in effect through Q4 2022.
Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Members Move to Strengthen Sustainable Forest Management
Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) ministers responsible for forestry are calling for greater cooperation between their members to help curb deforestation and further biodiversity loss, as the region increases its fight against climate change and advances action for a sustainable future.
Putin Warns Forest Fire Conditions in Russia Could Deteriorate Further
Russia’s forest fire season, which has been becoming more damaging due to climate change, traditionally lasts throughout the summer. Ryazan region on Monday, declared a state of emergency with fires covering a 9,000-hectare area, causing smog in nearby Moscow.
Ireland’s “Project Woodland” Strategy Draws Ire From Irish Tree Farmers
The independent “Project Woodland Regulatory Review Report” was to look into the forestry regulatory system in Ireland and explore whether improvements could be made to the licensing system, while working within the parameters of Irish and EU environmental laws, as well as increase the number of trees being planted.