Wood residues production in Argentina showed stability from 2013 to 2017, maintaining a constant value of 3.351 million cubic meters. A notable increase occurred in 2018 with a 13.06% rise, followed by another significant increase in 2019 with a 19.83% rise. While 2020 saw a smaller increase of 2.74%, there was a substantial drop in 2021 by 18.77%. Production stabilized in 2022, and a modest rise of 1.19% was recorded in 2023, reaching 3.8337 million cubic meters.
For the period from 2024 onwards, the forecasted data suggest a gradual increase in production with a forecast 5-year CAGR of 0.87%, projecting a rise to 4.0503 million cubic meters by 2028, reflecting an overall forecast 5-year growth rate of 4.45%.
Future trends to watch for include the effects of potential market shifts, technological advancements in wood processing, and sustainability initiatives that could impact production. Environmental regulations and global demand for wood residues could also play a significant role in shaping the production landscape.