Forecast: Coniferous Pulpwood, Round and Split Production in Mexico

The production of Coniferous Pulpwood, Round and Split in Mexico is projected to decrease steadily over the next five years. From a volume of 392.31 thousand cubic meters in 2024, production is forecasted to decline to 330.95 thousand cubic meters by 2028. This represents a continuous drop year-on-year, with each successive year showing a decline from the previous year. The year-on-year percentage reduction from 2024 to 2025 is approximately 3.97%, from 2025 to 2026 is about 4.08%, from 2026 to 2027 is around 4.22%, and from 2027 to 2028 is roughly 4.37%. Over the last two years, the average annual decline (CAGR) stands at approximately 4.41% per year.

It is crucial to monitor several future trends:

- Sustainable forestry practices may moderate the decline in production by promoting ecological balance.

- Economic factors and market demand for coniferous pulpwood could influence annual production volumes significantly.

- Technological advancements in forest management and pulpwood processing may enhance efficiency, potentially stabilizing or revitalizing production rates.

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