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Capacity Building in Sharing Forest and Market Information Prague & Krtiny, Czech Republic, 25 October 2005 Forest Products Market Interactions Ed Pepke, Ph.D. Forest Products Marketing Specialist UNECE/FAO Timber Branch Geneva, Switzerland

Capacity Building in Sharing Forest and Market Information Prague & Krtiny, Czech Republic, 25 October 2005 Contents I.Forest products markets Production, consumption & trade Global Regional (N. America, Europe, Asia, Central Asia) Market sectors (logs, lumber, panels) II.Certification and certified forest products III.Need for international forest products market information

Capacity Building in Sharing Forest and Market Information Prague & Krtiny, Czech Republic, 25 October 2005 Major information sources UNECE/FAO TIMBER database on forest products FAOSTAT database on forest products UNECE Timber Committee market forecasts UNECE/FAO Forest products annual market review, Global Forest Products Model, by Buongiorno, et al. UNECE/FAO European Forest Sector Outlook Study FAO State of the World’s Forests, 2005 UN Comtrade analysis by European Forest Institute

Capacity Building in Sharing Forest and Market Information Prague & Krtiny, Czech Republic, 25 October 2005 I. Forest products markets

Capacity Building in Sharing Forest and Market Information Prague & Krtiny, Czech Republic, 25 October 2005 Sectoral analysis: Logs UNECE/FAO definitions: “Roundwood” is industrial roundwood + fuelwood “Industrial roundwood” as sawlogs, veneer logs, pulp logs and other industrial roundwood

Capacity Building in Sharing Forest and Market Information Prague & Krtiny, Czech Republic, 25 October 2005 World production of roundwood, Source: FAOSTAT

Capacity Building in Sharing Forest and Market Information Prague & Krtiny, Czech Republic, 25 October 2005 World roundwood utilization as fuel Over half used as fuel –Domestic heating –Cooking Mostly in developing countries Low value Modern wood energy –Small international trade –Growing market –Policy push in Europe

Capacity Building in Sharing Forest and Market Information Prague & Krtiny, Czech Republic, 25 October 2005 Regional production of industrial roundwood, Source: FAOSTAT and FAO Global Forest Products Outlook Study

Capacity Building in Sharing Forest and Market Information Prague & Krtiny, Czech Republic, 25 October 2005 Regional trade, all primary forest products, 2003 Source: FAOSTAT

Capacity Building in Sharing Forest and Market Information Prague & Krtiny, Czech Republic, 25 October 2005 North American trade, all primary forest products, Source: FAOSTAT

Capacity Building in Sharing Forest and Market Information Prague & Krtiny, Czech Republic, 25 October 2005 American industrial roundwood consumption and production to 2010 Source: Global Forest Products Model, 2003

Capacity Building in Sharing Forest and Market Information Prague & Krtiny, Czech Republic, 25 October 2005 American industrial roundwood trade to 2010 Source: Global Forest Products Model, 2003

Capacity Building in Sharing Forest and Market Information Prague & Krtiny, Czech Republic, 25 October 2005 Factors affecting models and markets Gross domestic product (GDP) Population Costs and prices (labor, raw material, etc.) Technological change Government policies Socio-economic trends Source: FAO Global Forest Products Consumption, Production, Trade and Prices: Global Forest Products Model Projections to By Zhu, S; Tomberlin, D; Buongiorno, J., 1998

Capacity Building in Sharing Forest and Market Information Prague & Krtiny, Czech Republic, 25 October 2005 European industrial roundwood consumption and production to 2010 Source: Global Forest Products Model, 2003

Capacity Building in Sharing Forest and Market Information Prague & Krtiny, Czech Republic, 25 October 2005 European industrial roundwood trade to 2010 Source: Global Forest Products Model, 2003

Capacity Building in Sharing Forest and Market Information Prague & Krtiny, Czech Republic, 25 October 2005 Asian industrial roundwood consumption & production to 2010 Source: Global Forest Products Model, 2003

Capacity Building in Sharing Forest and Market Information Prague & Krtiny, Czech Republic, 25 October 2005 Asian industrial roundwood trade to 2010 Source: Global Forest Products Model, 2003

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Capacity Building in Sharing Forest and Market Information Prague & Krtiny, Czech Republic, 25 October 2005

Capacity Building in Sharing Forest and Market Information Prague & Krtiny, Czech Republic, 25 October 2005

Capacity Building in Sharing Forest and Market Information Prague & Krtiny, Czech Republic, 25 October 2005

Capacity Building in Sharing Forest and Market Information Prague & Krtiny, Czech Republic, 25 October 2005

Capacity Building in Sharing Forest and Market Information Prague & Krtiny, Czech Republic, 25 October 2005

Capacity Building in Sharing Forest and Market Information Prague & Krtiny, Czech Republic, 25 October 2005

Capacity Building in Sharing Forest and Market Information Prague & Krtiny, Czech Republic, 25 October 2005 European primary wood products demand, Million m3, RWE RWE=RoundWood Equivalent. Source: European Forest Sector Outlook Study, Marketing Opportunity!

Capacity Building in Sharing Forest and Market Information Prague & Krtiny, Czech Republic, 25 October 2005 Major influences on current European forest sector Expanding markets, but resources outgrowing markets Intensifying trade Recovery from transition to market economies Non-wood forest products increasing demand, value Renewable energy policy of EU and member countries Globalization of forest products trade Innovation of products and processing Recycling of paper, use of byproducts Source: UNECE/FAO European Forest Sector Outlook Study, 2005

Capacity Building in Sharing Forest and Market Information Prague & Krtiny, Czech Republic, 25 October 2005 Sectoral analysis: Sawnwood

Capacity Building in Sharing Forest and Market Information Prague & Krtiny, Czech Republic, 25 October 2005 N. American sawn softwood market, Source: UNECE Timber Committee forecasts,

Capacity Building in Sharing Forest and Market Information Prague & Krtiny, Czech Republic, 25 October 2005 N. American sawn softwood trade, Source: UNECE Timber Committee forecasts,

Capacity Building in Sharing Forest and Market Information Prague & Krtiny, Czech Republic, 25 October 2005 US sawnwood imports: Europe & S. Hemisphere Sources: USDA-Foreign Ag. Svc. and Wood Markets Monthly, 2005

Capacity Building in Sharing Forest and Market Information Prague & Krtiny, Czech Republic, 25 October 2005 Excludes Canadian imports –98% of US imports in ’96, but 87% 2004 –Canadian-sourced imports up 8% 2004 Offshore exporters aided by Softwood Lumber Agreement duties Imports of dimension softwood, some EWPs European-sourced imports –Increased 52% in 2004 –Despite 45% rise in euro value vs. $ –“Semi-natural forests” vs. plantation US sawnwood imports: Europe & S. Hemisphere Sources: USDA-Foreign Ag. Svc. and Wood Markets Monthly, 2005

Capacity Building in Sharing Forest and Market Information Prague & Krtiny, Czech Republic, 25 October 2005 Northern hemisphere sources in Germany (up 73%) 2.Austria (up 75%) 3.Sweden (down 2%) 4.Czech Rep., Lithuania, Russia, Finland, Estonia Southern hemisphere sources in Brazil (up 37%) 2.Chile (up 35%) 3.New Zealand (down 3%) 4.Argentina, Mexico, other US sawnwood imports: Europe & S. Hemisphere Sources: USDA-Foreign Ag. Svc. and Wood Markets Monthly, 2005

Capacity Building in Sharing Forest and Market Information Prague & Krtiny, Czech Republic, 25 October 2005 European sawn softwood market, Source: UNECE Timber Committee forecasts,

Capacity Building in Sharing Forest and Market Information Prague & Krtiny, Czech Republic, 25 October 2005 European sawn softwood trade, Source: UNECE Timber Committee forecasts,

Capacity Building in Sharing Forest and Market Information Prague & Krtiny, Czech Republic, 25 October 2005

Capacity Building in Sharing Forest and Market Information Prague & Krtiny, Czech Republic, 25 October 2005

Capacity Building in Sharing Forest and Market Information Prague & Krtiny, Czech Republic, 25 October 2005 Russian sawn softwood market, Source: UNECE Timber Committee forecasts,

Capacity Building in Sharing Forest and Market Information Prague & Krtiny, Czech Republic, 25 October 2005 Russian sawn softwood trade, Source: UNECE Timber Committee forecasts,

Capacity Building in Sharing Forest and Market Information Prague & Krtiny, Czech Republic, 25 October 2005 Asia sawnwood production and consumption to 2010 Source: Global Forest Products Model, 2003

Capacity Building in Sharing Forest and Market Information Prague & Krtiny, Czech Republic, 25 October 2005 Asia sawnwood trade to 2010 Source: Global Forest Products Model, 2003

Capacity Building in Sharing Forest and Market Information Prague & Krtiny, Czech Republic, 25 October 2005

Capacity Building in Sharing Forest and Market Information Prague & Krtiny, Czech Republic, 25 October 2005

Capacity Building in Sharing Forest and Market Information Prague & Krtiny, Czech Republic, 25 October 2005

Capacity Building in Sharing Forest and Market Information Prague & Krtiny, Czech Republic, 25 October 2005 Sawnwood Exports from Central Asia, 2003 Source: UN Comtrade/European Forest Institute

Capacity Building in Sharing Forest and Market Information Prague & Krtiny, Czech Republic, 25 October 2005

Capacity Building in Sharing Forest and Market Information Prague & Krtiny, Czech Republic, 25 October 2005 Sectoral analysis: Panels

Capacity Building in Sharing Forest and Market Information Prague & Krtiny, Czech Republic, 25 October 2005 North America structural panel production, Source: UNECE Timber Committee forecasts,

Capacity Building in Sharing Forest and Market Information Prague & Krtiny, Czech Republic, 25 October 2005 European OSB market, Source: UNECE Timber Committee forecasts,

Capacity Building in Sharing Forest and Market Information Prague & Krtiny, Czech Republic, 25 October 2005 America panel consumption & production to 2010 Source: Global Forest Products Model, 2003

Capacity Building in Sharing Forest and Market Information Prague & Krtiny, Czech Republic, 25 October 2005 America panel trade to 2010 Source: Global Forest Products Model, 2003

Capacity Building in Sharing Forest and Market Information Prague & Krtiny, Czech Republic, 25 October 2005 Europe panel consumption & production to 2010 Source: Global Forest Products Model, 2003

Capacity Building in Sharing Forest and Market Information Prague & Krtiny, Czech Republic, 25 October 2005 Asia panel consumption & production to 2010 Source: Global Forest Products Model, 2003

Capacity Building in Sharing Forest and Market Information Prague & Krtiny, Czech Republic, 25 October 2005

Capacity Building in Sharing Forest and Market Information Prague & Krtiny, Czech Republic, 25 October 2005

Capacity Building in Sharing Forest and Market Information Prague & Krtiny, Czech Republic, 25 October 2005 China’s booming timber imports Housing construction –Only minority wood-based –Green and healthy communities –Affordable Renovation market for houses and municipal Infrastructure development Interior woodwork and furnishings Olympic-related construction (2008 Beijing) Source: “China Forest Products Market Information”, 2003

Capacity Building in Sharing Forest and Market Information Prague & Krtiny, Czech Republic, 25 October 2005 New EFSOS market conclusions Collapse in CIS and eastern Europe, 1990s Partial recovery Increased small log demand Increased recovered materials Intensifying trade Declining log prices Renewable energy

Capacity Building in Sharing Forest and Market Information Prague & Krtiny, Czech Republic, 25 October 2005 Productivity in wood industry by region Source: FAO Trends and current status of the contribution of the forestry sector to national economies, 2004

Capacity Building in Sharing Forest and Market Information Prague & Krtiny, Czech Republic, 25 October 2005 Summary: Key market issues Forest law enforcement, governance and trade (illegal logging and trade of illegally sourced products) Forest sector development policies Policies for promoting use of sustainably produced products Climate change policies Wood energy policy Trade policy, tariff and non-tariff barriers Source: Forest Products Annual Market Review,

Capacity Building in Sharing Forest and Market Information Prague & Krtiny, Czech Republic, 25 October 2005 II. Certified forest products markets

Capacity Building in Sharing Forest and Market Information Prague & Krtiny, Czech Republic, 25 October 2005 Certification of sustainable forest management Over 250 million hectares worldwide (6%) Over half of world’s certified area in N. America Another 40% in Europe Only 1% in tropical forests

Capacity Building in Sharing Forest and Market Information Prague & Krtiny, Czech Republic, 25 October 2005 Area of certified forests, Source: Forest Products Annual Market Review,

Capacity Building in Sharing Forest and Market Information Prague & Krtiny, Czech Republic, 25 October 2005 Top 8 countries certified forest area, 2003 and 2004 Million hectares Source: Forest Products Annual Market Review,

Capacity Building in Sharing Forest and Market Information Prague & Krtiny, Czech Republic, 25 October 2005 Certification schemes’ market share Source: Forest Products Annual Market Review,

Capacity Building in Sharing Forest and Market Information Prague & Krtiny, Czech Republic, 25 October 2005 Certified forests by ownership type Source: Savcore Indufor, 2005 Three quarters of the world's certified forests are privately owned or managed

Capacity Building in Sharing Forest and Market Information Prague & Krtiny, Czech Republic, 25 October 2005 Certified forest products markets Growing demand via wholesalers & retailers Demand boost by government procurement Private consumer demand remains minor Chain-of-custody key current development Most certified timber sold without label –Potential over 300 million m 3 (20% world roundwood production) –Lost opportunities for market promotion and PR Source: Forest Products Annual Market Review,

Capacity Building in Sharing Forest and Market Information Prague & Krtiny, Czech Republic, 25 October 2005 Certified forest products markets Certification system conflicts discredit forest products in the marketplace Variety of schemes necessary for different stakeholders’ interests Impacts of forest certification locally significant Difficulties in certifying natural tropical forests, but less so for tropical plantations Markets developing slower than forest certification Source: Savcor Indufor, 2005

Capacity Building in Sharing Forest and Market Information Prague & Krtiny, Czech Republic, 25 October 2005 Certification Introduced to combat deforestation in tropics Most certified forests are temperate & boreal Therefore, not an instrument to combat deforestation, but to promote sustainable forest management Mutual recognition between schemes an issue Potential additional roles –Verification mechanism in Kyoto Protocol –Indication of source, but not proof of legality Sources: Savcor Indufor, and UNECE/FAO, 2005

Capacity Building in Sharing Forest and Market Information Prague & Krtiny, Czech Republic, 25 October 2005 III. Need for international forest products market information

Capacity Building in Sharing Forest and Market Information Prague & Krtiny, Czech Republic, 25 October 2005 Capitalizing on market opportunities Domestic market –Current needs –Developing demand for wood products –Or in low-forest countries, for non-wood goods and services –Information for government, trade associations, forestland owner associations, industry Export markets –Increasing imports in developed countries (example: USA) –Increasing imports in China, next India –Usually higher profitability than domestic, CIS market –Attracting foreign investment

Capacity Building in Sharing Forest and Market Information Prague & Krtiny, Czech Republic, 25 October 2005 Policy interactions Developing new policies to support forest sector –Forestland management –Infrastructure and institutions –Restitution of private land, and new private forestland owners and their associations –Market development (domestic and export) Monitoring policy effectiveness Trade association policies too

Capacity Building in Sharing Forest and Market Information Prague & Krtiny, Czech Republic, 25 October 2005 Forest resource interactions Country’s current forest –What is its market potential –Wood products –Non-wood products –Services (watershed protection, recreation, eco-tourism, hunting & fishing) Planning forest management for future markets –What species are needed? –For fibre, pulpwood or logs? Resource is global, transportable

Capacity Building in Sharing Forest and Market Information Prague & Krtiny, Czech Republic, 25 October 2005 Discussion and Questions

Capacity Building in Sharing Forest and Market Information Prague & Krtiny, Czech Republic, 25 October 2005 Ed Pepke Forest Products Marketing Specialist UNECE/FAO Timber Branch 448 Palais des Nations CH-1211 Geneva 10, Switzerland Telephone Fax