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Ecuador's forestry revenue is projected to decline over the next five years, according to recent forecasts. By 2028, the country's forestry revenue is expected to reach approximately 97,000 hectares, down from around 103,000 hectares in 2023. This marks an average annual decrease of 0.9%. The downward trend is not new for Ecuador. Since 1995, the nation's forestry supply has been consistently shrinking, with an average yearly reduction of 2.6%. The persistent decline highlights ongoing challenges in the sector, which may have significant implications for the country's economy and environmental sustainability.