Trade Resources Industry Views North American Lumber Production Increased in 2011 for The Second Year in Succession

North American Lumber Production Increased in 2011 for The Second Year in Succession

With a plus of 4% to roughly 115.7m m³, North American lumber production increased in 2011 for the second year in succession, although the upward trend weakened in comparison to that seen in 2010, which had shown a year-on-year rise of 12% to 110.9m m³. Improvements in the last two years came on the heels of a sharp fall in production volume from 2005 until 2009. In 2005, North American lumber producers had reached a total production volume of 176.6m m³. In 2007, softwood-lumber production was still at 170.6m m³, followed in 2007 and 2008 by sharp declines to 153.6m m³ and 124.7m m³ respectively. Source: euwid-wood-products.com

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North American lumber production up for second successive year in 2011
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