The data on non-coniferous sawnwood production in Brazil exhibits a generally declining trend from 2013 to 2023. In 2013, production stood at 4.55 million cubic meters and decreased sharply over the next few years. By 2023, the production level slightly decreased to 2.96 million cubic meters, registering a year-on-year variation of -1.44%. The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) over the past five years stands at -0.29%, highlighting a stagnation in recent years.
From 2024 to 2028, forecasts suggest a continued gradual decline in production levels. The forecasted five-year CAGR is -1.16%, leading to an overall reduction of 5.66% over this period. This indicates a consistent drop, albeit at a slower pace compared to the earlier part of the decade.
Future trends to watch for include potential changes in forestry policies, advances in sustainable forestry practices, fluctuations in global demand for timber, and economic factors that could impact production. Monitoring these factors will be crucial for anticipating further changes in the non-coniferous sawnwood industry in Brazil.