The sold production of wood treatment, impregnation, and preservation in Poland has experienced significant fluctuations over the past decade. Starting from 6.7047 million euros in 2013, the sector saw substantial growth to peak at 24.825 million euros in 2014. However, subsequent years marked a consistent decline, particularly acute from 2018 onwards. By 2023, this figure dropped significantly to 3.3738 million euros, illustrating a sharp decrease in year-on-year performance of -15.71% from 2022, and a CAGR of -3.62% over the last five years.
The forecasted data indicates a continued downward trend in production value, with an anticipated drop to 0.08952 million euros by 2028. The forecasted 5-year CAGR is -49.34%, representing a drastic reduction in production output by -96.66% over this period.
Future trends to watch include potential technological advancements in wood preservation methods and sustainable practices that may alter market dynamics. Also, regulatory changes and shifts in global demand could impact future production levels in this sector.