Netherlands and Japan increased their market shares of globally traded wood pellets substantially in 2021
To fill the supply deficit, Europe has imported almost 10 million tons of pellets annually from the US, Canada, and Russia in 2019 and 2020.
- To fill the supply deficit, Europe has imported almost 10 million tons of pellets annually from the US, Canada, and Russia in 2019 and 2020.
- Global wood pellet trade has steadily increased over the past decade, reaching an all-time high in late 2020.
- Instead, the Netherlands, Denmark, and Japan have increased imports substantially in recent years and, for the first time, imported more pellets than the UK in the 1H/21.
- The publication tracks sawlog, pulpwood, lumber & pellets pricesand reports on trade and wood market developments in most key regions worldwide.