Between 2013 and 2023, the production of Non-Coniferous Pulpwood, Round and Split in the Netherlands saw significant fluctuations. From 147.1 thousand cubic meters in 2013, the production value increased to 196.62 thousand cubic meters in 2023, showing a steady rise in recent years with a year-on-year variation of 2.79%. Over the past five years, the compound annual growth rate (CAGR) stood at 0.89%.
In particular, notable year-on-year changes were observed, including a substantial increase in 2014 by 30.73%, followed by a more modest growth rate in subsequent years. From 2016 onwards, the growth rate showed both increments and declines, with a significant drop of 11.88% in 2017. However, the trend picked up again, showing improvement towards 2023. The forecast indicates a production value of 222.57 thousand cubic meters by 2028, with an anticipated five-year CAGR of 1.97% and an overall growth rate of 10.23%.
Future trends to watch for include the impact of sustainability initiatives, technological advancements in forestry management, and evolving market demand. These factors could influence production trends and drive further variability in the coming years.