The coniferous pulpwood, round and split production in Canada is projected to decrease from 4.4576 million cubic meters in 2024 to 3.3061 million cubic meters by 2028. In 2023, the actual production stood at 4.75 million cubic meters. Year-over-year, the percentage variation indicates a decline of -6.6% in 2025, -6.9% in 2026, -7.4% in 2027, and -7.9% in 2028. Over a five-year period, the compound annual growth rate (CAGR) reflects an average decrease of -7.1% per year.
Future trends to watch for include economic factors influencing the forestry sector, advancements in sustainable practices, and policy changes aimed at environmental conservation. These elements will play critical roles in shaping production levels and market dynamics.