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Wood Resources International
PO Box 1891
Bothell, WA 98041
USA
Ph. 425-402-8809
425 402-8809
Fx. 425 402 0187
For Immediate Release
In the first quarter of 2009, the worldwide average cost of wood as a percentage of total manufacturing cost was 53 percent, according to Fisher International's database. This database includes information about cost and equipment information for over 640 wood pulp-producing facilities worldwide - both market and integrated pulp manufacturers. The countries with the lowest wood cost component as a percentage of total manufacturing cost were New Zealand, Russia and Western Canada. Japan, China and Finland had the highest wood cost percentages (see historical trends for each country in the current issue of the WRQ). Fisher International also ranks every pulp mill's competitiveness using a Viability Index which indicates a plant's risk of closure. This Index is based on the status of individual plant's capital requirements, production costs, size and technical age. In the first quarter, pulp mills in Indonesia and Chile were ranked with the lowest risk of closures while Japan, Spain and France were regions with the least competitive pulp plants. A further analysis of the data behind the Viability Index shows that even in low-risk countries, individual plants were in the high-risk category. For example in Australia and Germany, 29 percent and 14 percent of the mills, respectively, fell within this category in the first quarter. Japan stands out with two-thirds of the country's pulp-producing plants being classified as high-risk plants. The average wood fiber costs for pulp manufacturers worldwide has fallen by about 15 percent the past 12 months, according to the Wood Resource Quarterly. The Global Conifer Wood Fiber Index (GCFI) was at US$90.01/odmt, and the Global Non-Conifer Wood Fiber Index (GNCFI) was US$94.92/odmt in the second quarter of 2009. The biggest price decline for conifer fiber occurred in Finland, Germany and Russia, while non-conifer wood costs have fallen the most in France, Japan, Germany and Finland. It is expected that wood fiber costs have bottomed-out in many markets and that they will start increasing later in the 2009. Global timber market reporting is included in the 50-page publication Wood Resource Quarterly. The report, established in 1988 and with readers in over 25 countries, tracks sawlog and pulpwood prices in most regions around the world and also includes regular updates of the latest developments in international timber, pulp, lumber and biomass markets. To subscribe or learn more, visit WRI-ltd.com ('http://www.wri-ltd.com').
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