Forecast analysis for Coniferous Pulpwood (round and split) in Chile indicates a declining trend in production from 2024 to 2028. The 2024 forecast stands at 9.8403 million cubic meters, which is expected to decrease annually with the following values: 2025 - 9.6162 million cubic meters, 2026 - 9.3942 million cubic meters, 2027 - 9.1745 million cubic meters, and 2028 - 8.957 million cubic meters. Production in 2023 was 10.067 million cubic meters.
Year-on-year variations indicate:
- 2024 vs 2023: -2.3%
- 2025 vs 2024: -2.3%
- 2026 vs 2025: -2.3%
- 2027 vs 2026: -2.3%
- 2028 vs 2027: -2.3%
The 5-year Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) from 2024 to 2028 is -2.3%.
Future trends to watch for include potential regulatory changes, environmental policies impacting the forestry sector, global demand fluctuations for pulpwood, and sustainable forestry practices. Monitoring technological advancements in logging and wood processing could also influence production efficiencies and outputs.