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total exports of woodchips from Australia dropped? 32 per cent in 2009? their lowest levels in 10 years. Shipments of chips r? have resinous decrease? pr? s 26 percent? from 2008, reaching a minimum of 790,000 tonnes Sch? e last? re, as indicated? in the quarterly timber resources. Exports of timber exports decrease? Chip 41 percent? four million tonnes. This ann? E, export volumes have resumed and schedules exp? Publishing for the coming months suggests that the supply of the 1H / 10 will be substantially more? Lev? than last year and could tr? s good? be back? practically at m? me that the average level of the five last? res years. P> During the first four months of this Appendix? E, exports of chips CONIF? Res have? T? up 38 per cent? 2009, with Japan and China? As the only two destinations. Exports? T? Eucalyptus 12 percent more than last year with shipments increasing? Japan and? Taiwan, while exports to China decrease? significantly. Apr? S have increased? pr? s 300 percent in 2008? 2009 when they arrived? a Exp? editions of all time record level of 670,000 tons to China fell far? 86 percent? today is only 23,000 tons for the p? period of January? April 2010. P> Price No? GOCI? Australian chips r? resinous for Japan in the 1H/2010 r? gl? ? the end of April? U.S. $ 151/BDU (FOB Portland), which augment? U.S. $ 19/BDU 2H of last year. Eucalyptus globulus r? F? Reference price? export? Smart 2010 is a $ 207. 40/odmt. Hardwood chip prices in Australia book? Japan are now up 35 percent a year ago the U.S. dollar. According given?'re Coming from Japan p? And Paper, Australia Eucalyptus chips are currently more wood fiber co? Retes import? S in Japan over a year ago, when they? T ? among the least co? retes as report? in the quarterly accounts of timber resources. P> A new d? Development in Australia is the int? R? T? export of granulated? s wood. A soci? T? has taken steps to exp? Dier granules? s Wood? the rapidly expanding market? the? biomass energy in Europe. The initial registration exp res? Editions left? ? the end of 2009 for a soci? t? of? energy in the Netherlands, and 20,000 tonnes? t? exp? di? in Europe up? pr? feels this Appendix? e. The three-year contract, s'? S? Ve? 300,000 tons of pellets. There are plans for further investment in capacity? production of pellets in Australia, but because of co? ts? lev? s transportation to Europe, a source for a reliable supply? long-term fiber? low co? t manufacturing pellets are? be found? are. This,? date? t? all one with? fi. P>
Wood fiber costs for the global pulp industry fell in the 2Q/10 after having increased for 18 months
Seattle, USA. Ao? T, 2010. Co? T strong> wood fiber, which is by far the largest component of the co? Ts when the p? You wood manufacturing has diminished? for producers of p? you many in the world in the 2Q/10 dollar am? Ricans. price of wood fiber (in dollars) has diminished? to the states, U.S., Australia and most countries in Europe. As stupid? Frequency, fiber hardwood Price Index (HFPI)? Quiet down 2. 3% per quarter pr? C? Tooth? $ 103. 37/odmt, but it is still nine percent over 12 months. P>
wood fiber r? Resinous Price Index (IFPS) is tomb? in 2Q for the initial registration time since the size you require in 2009. The IFPS has? T? U.S. $ 98. 29/odmt, which has diminished? 1. 2% per quarter pr? C? Tooth, but 9. 1% more? Lev? the 2Q/09. price of the fiber r? resinous decrease the most? to the states-the U.S., Eastern Canada, Germany, Spain and the Nordic countries, while prices? inated? lev? s Quarter after? s quarter, in western Canada, Russia and New Z? moor. P> indexes down
wood fiber? T? mainly Asc Desc am the stronger dollar? Rican compared? most other currencies in the 2Q. In local currencies, prices for wood chips and p? You? both in fact augment? in the majority? 17 r? regions followed by the quarterly analysis of timber resources. P> With a production? Lev? E p? You in western Canada, demand for wood fiber increased?. It has not had a direct impact on co? Ts fiber because the price of wood chips are often fix? S according to a formula li? E at the cost of p? You trade. In the 2Q/10, chip prices have jumped 20 percent compared to the same dr? C? Tooth? their highest level in two years, according to Wood Resource Quarterly. Despite? this increase, the British Columbia and Alberta wood chip prices are even lower in Canada, although the? cart pricing compared to eastern provinces is lower than it has? t? in a time tr? s long. P> In the South? United States, which is the largest consumer fiber r? Resinous for the production of p? You in the world, the late winter rains has caus ? the problem? my Acc? s the con? ts, the p? nuries wood since last? laughing and price increases in the 1Q/10. However, as quickly as prices climb? in the first quarter, they are tomb?'re in the 2Q when the operating conditions foresti? re am? lior? e. The average price for the chip to work has diminished? more than six per cent from its peak of all time in the 1Q/10. P> Global Reporting market? wood is included in the 52-page quarterly publication of the timber resource. The report,? Table in 1988 and with readers in over 25 countries, the tracks of sawlogs, wood? p? you, wood and granules? s prices in r? regions cl? s worldwide and include? also updates? r day? Guli? res of? evolution r? international center wood, p? thee, wood and march? s biomass. P>