European Biomass Domestic Extraction by Country

Germany and France lead European biomass domestic extraction in 2023, indicating robust biomass resources. Among the notable variations in 2023, Germany increased by 3.44%, while France slightly declined by 0.64%. Poland also showed a solid growth of 2.22%. Meanwhile, Spain and Romania experienced a reduction of 2.26% and 3.77%, respectively. Latvia and Norway recorded significant growth, marking 5.08% and 4.35% increases. Conversely, Malta showed the most substantial decrease of 4.26%. The last five years should be considered to assess detailed growth trends, allowing insights into the compounded annual growth rates per country.

Future trends to observe include policy adaptations towards renewable energy affecting biomass extraction demands and technological advancements in biomass processing. Countries with identified declines or minor increases may focus on enhancing efficiency and sustainability,, while leading nations might expand capacities further to solidify their market positions.

Top countries in Biomass Domestic Extraction by Country

# 10 Countries Thousand Metric Tons Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Germany 245,180 2023 -1.9% +3.44% View data
2 2 France 241,960 2023 +6.7% -0.64% View data
3 3 Poland 164,420 2023 -1.07% +2.22% View data
4 4 United Kingdom 136,610 2023 -0.026% +0.58% View data
5 5 Spain 124,220 2023 +22.91% -2.26% View data
6 6 Italy 101,130 2023 -1.2% +0.7% View data
7 7 Romania 73,140 2023 +16.38% -3.77% View data
8 8 Sweden 66,780 2023 -1.23% +1.92% View data
9 9 Czech Republic 48,380 2023 +7.47% +4.71% View data
10 10 Finland 47,890 2023 -1.29% +0.043% View data

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