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ProductionProduction industrial round wood industrial round wood (>15 million cu.m.)(>15 million cu.m.)
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Source: Yearbook of Forest Product Statistics, FAO, 1997
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ConsumptionConsumption timber, pulp & paper timber, pulp & paper (>20mi cu.m. (>20mi cu.m. RWE)RWE)
Key:This shape represents100 million cubic metres Round Wood Equivalent volume.Areas shown are directlyproportional to volume.
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Source: 1997 import data from Eurostat, World Trade Atlas,& national yearbooks of statistics - by commodity by country;
1997 log production data from FAO Yearbook of Forest Product Statistics
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90% of industrial wood is produced in 25 countries
Source : FAO, SOFO 97, LEK analysis
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U.S. Forest Products ConsumptionU.S. Forest Products Consumption(production plus net imports)
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Net ImportsPaper& paperboard Composites production Lumber & miscellaneous
1.9% per year increase
0.9% per year increase
Paper/paperboard increases most
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Containerboard
Printing/Writing
Boxboard
Newsprint
Tissue
PackagingPapers
Paper and Paperboard Percentages
37%
28%
16%
8%
7%5%
US Consumption – 100 million tons/yr
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Wood use per single family houseWood use per single family house(cubic meters)(cubic meters)
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Source: D. McKeever, USDA Forest Products Lab
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U.S. Wood Products ConsumptionU.S. Wood Products Consumption75% goes to residential markets 75% goes to residential markets
Housing market is still primary outlet!Housing market is still primary outlet!
2002 Softwood Lumber52.6 BBF (128 million cubic meters)
Industrial19%
New Residential*41%
R&A34%
NR6%
2002 Structural Panels37.1 BSF(3/8) (33 million cubic meters)
New Residential*53%
Industrial16%
R&A22%
NR.9%
*New residential includes single-family, multi-family, and mobile homes
Source: APA & SFPA, Market Outlook, September 2002
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Wood & Competitive Materials in Wood & Competitive Materials in Residential BuildingsResidential Buildings
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Solid woodOthersEngineered woodMetalsPlastics
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Augusta Newsprint (Abitibi & Thompson Newsprint)International Paper Ponderosa Georgia
Georgia-PacificGeorgia-Pacific
Rayonier
Riverwood International
Weyerhaeuser
Interstate Paper
Inland Paperboard & Packaging
International Paper
Grupo Industrial Durango (Gilman Paper)Packaging Corp. of America
Southeast Paper Mfg
Armstrong World Industries
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U. S. South Total Pulpwood ConsumptionU. S. South Total Pulpwood Consumption
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Source: Forest Resources Association (formerly American Pulpwood Assoc.)
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World Pulp ProductionWorld Pulp ProductionMillion metric tonsMillion metric tons
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U.S.A. Canada Sweden Finland Brazil Chile N.Z.
1995 2002Source: Pulp & Paper International,
Paperloop.com
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Trends in Wood Pulp CapacityTrends in Wood Pulp CapacityMillion tonsMillion tons
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Total U.S. SouthSource: FRA (APA), USDA Southern Research Station, and Pulp & Paper NA Fact Book,TimberMart-South
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Global Paper and Board ConsumptionOver the past 23 years global paper and paperboard consumption has grown 3.0% a year on average
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Non-Japan Asia+ 3.4 %/a
Rest of World
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Global Demand for Paper and Paperboard
World demand for paper and paperboard continues to grow by a growth rate of 2.2 percents a year to 450 million tons by the year 2015
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Global Consumption of Papermaking Fibre
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Recovered paper
World consumption of papermaking fibre forecast to grow to 460 million tons by the year 2015, or 2.3%/a on average.