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International Log & Sawnwood Prices

1-15th Januray 2006

1. FRANCOPHONE WEST AFRICA

Sapele prices rebound

As in the past two or three months, markets are being led by China and India, where demand is still brisk, while European markets generally are rather dull and not expected to improve significantly until early spring. Most log prices remained stable through December. Even iroko prices were unchanged after losing ground due to high stocks in Europe and increased supply from D.R. of Congo and Gabon. Sapele logs saw small price gains, with  LM and B grades rising euro8 to euro221 and euro206 per m3, respectively. Prices weakened in 2005 after Chinese buyers stepped back from the sapele market, but it seems that they have now returned. The surge in log prices was not reflected in price gains for sapele sawnwood due to enough stocks in Europe and few buyers during the winter period. 

Afromosia prices are usually stable but supply is generally limited. Prices for Europe remain at euro381 for LM and euro351 for B grade but prices for Asian destinations dropped euro35-40 per m3 due possibly to a ¡®one off¡¯ clearance or variations in quality. Prices for okan logs for Europe surged euro15 for LM and B grades to euro183 per m3 while prices for Asian buyers  were unchanged at euro168 per m3. Shippers foresee further price rises, even for Asian markets, during January and February. 

Low log production matches actual demand

Rains have ended in Cameroon and Central African Republic, but still persist in North Rep. of Congo and in Gabon. Overall in the region, production is reported as low, matching the actual demand. Gabon¡¯s SNBG, in particular, reported a log production of only about 28,000 m3 last December against a normal level of 80,000-90,000 m3.

SNBG still holds okoume trade monopoly

In spite of the previous announcements for SNBG to abandon the State sales monopoly for okoum¨¦ as from 1 January 2006, SNBG officials maintain that,  in fact, there is no official decree yet. This has created some confusion among traders, who were hoping for a clarification soon. 

Congo boosts exports through Point Noir

Rep. of Congo is investing in new railway and was expecting to open two new train services in December to boost exports through Point Noir. One producer was reported as exporting around 60,000 m3 of okoum¨¦ logs last December, which indicates that is possible that Point Noir will eventually resume its former role of major timber export port.

Prices for sawnwood remained largely stable

Prices for most sawnwood species remained stable, with only maobi sawnwood surging euro40 to euro580 per m3 in December. German and French buyers are resisting any higher price but shippers believe prices will firm within the next two months as maobi production and market supplies in Cameroon remain very tight.

In general, demand in European markets continue to be slow and is likely to remain dull in the coming days, but balanced by the strong interest from South Africa and the steady buying by China and India.

UN renews Liberia¡¯s timber trade ban

The UN Security Council decided on 20 December 2005 to renew its bans on the sale or supply of arms, diamonds and timber, as well as travel, imposed by resolution 1521 (2003). The Council also re-established the Panel of Experts to, among other things, conduct a follow-up assessment mission to Liberia and neighbouring States.

Progress in curbing illegal logging

New research conducted by FAO and ITTO  suggests that governments are becoming increasingly innovative and effective in tackling the problem of illegal logging. The research is summarized in a recently-published joint FAO-ITTO report, Best Practices for Improving Law Compliance in the Forest Sector (www.fao.org/docrep/008/a0146e/a0146e00.htm), which highlights successful efforts to combat illegal logging undertaken in eleven countries: Bolivia , Cambodia, Cameroon, Ecuador, Honduras, Indonesia , Italy, Malaysia, Mozambique, Nicaragua and Peru.

Counter-measures to illegal logging

The report highlights efforts such as that in Ecuador in 2000 that created a mechanism, called the Regencia forestal, under which independent professional foresters check to ensure that forest operators are complying with laws and regulations.Violations can lead to the revocation of operating licenses or other penalties. Ecuador also established check-points between its forests and the locations where wood processing and marketing occurs. This measure resulted in a six-fold increase in government seizures of illegally-produced timber during its first year of implementation.

In Cambodia, the promotion of community-managed forestry management, a system in which local communities own and manage forests, helped to limit forest crime. The government of Gambia streamlined harvesting guidelines and recognized local forest management rules, making it easier for small-scale forest operators to comply with regulations and abide by the law.

Although it is too early to quantify the success of the measures highlighted in the report, some of them are producing visible improvements. By sharing these successful case studies, ITTO and FAO hope to provide guidance to other countries wrestling with the problem of illicit logging.

Log Prices

W.Africa log  

Euro Per m3

¡¡ LM     B     BC/C   
Afromosia/Assam¨¦la 381     351    -   
Acajou/N'Gollon 206     175    -   
Ayous/Ob¨¦ch¨¦ 206     191    160   
Azobe 183     167    152   
Bibolo/Dib¨¦tou 152     114    -   
Movingui 190     175    152   
Fromager/Ceiba 114     114    99   
Iroko 247   259 228   
Limba/Frak¨¦ 137     114    99   
Moabi 244     221    206   
Padouk 206     206    175   
Sapelli 221   206    175   
Sipo/Utile 274     259    229   
Tali 144     130     91   
Doussie 457     396    274   

 

Gabon Okoum¨¦, FOB US$ Per m3
Grade ¡¡
   QS 176   
   CI 150   
   CE 122   
   CS 94   

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   Okoum¨¦ for China US$ per m3
   Grade (Free alongside ship)
   40% CI, 40% CE, 20% CS 200   

Sawnwood  Prices 

W.Africa sawnwood FOB

Okoum¨¦

       FAS GMS 
      
St. & Bet. GMS Italy
      
St. & Bet. fixed sizes

Sipo

       FAS GMS
      
FAS fixed sizes

Sapelli

       Fixed sizes
      
FAS scantlings

Dibetou

       FAS standard sizes
     
  FAS fixed sizes

Iroko

       FAS GMS
      
Scantlings
      
Strips

Khaya

       FAS GMS

Euro per m3

 

290 
260 
-

 

488 
519

 


396

   

-
-

 

427 
488 
304 

 

366

2. GHANA 

Log Prices

Ghana logs, domestic

Wawa  
Odum
Ceiba
Chenchen
Mahogany (Veneer Qual.)Sapele
Makore (Veneer Qual.)

US$ per m3

36-44
89-175
31-53
44-88
40-91
55-154
55-154

Sawnwood Prices

Air-dry FAS 25-100mm x 150mm and up x 2.4m and up.

Ghana FOB

Afromosia  
Asanfina
Ceiba

Dahoma
Emeri
Edinam

Khaya
Makore
Niangon

Odum
Sapele
Wawa 1C & Sel.

Euro per m3

855
480
205

302
350
370

614
470
540

665
490
240

Domestic Prices

Ghana Sawnwood  
Domestic Prices

Wawa 25x300x4.2m  
Emeri      25x300x4.2m
Ceiba 25x300x4.2m

Dahoma 50x150x4.2m Redwood 50x75x4.2m
Ofram 25x225x4.2m

Euro per m3


108  
260
106

138
122
146

3. MALAYSIA 

Bullish market for Asian tropical timbers

Exporters are quoting higher prices for most products in Malaysia and Indonesia as the monsoon rains continue affecting production areas and the preparations for the Chinese New Year celebrations sets in.

Exporters are pleased by EU¡¯s reduction of Malaysian plywood¡¯s import duty from 7% to 3.5%, as of 1 January 2006. In addition to stimulate more import demand, the reduction will give Malaysia a competitive edge over Indonesia and China, as plywood from these countries will be levied a 7% import duty.

Rubberwood imports from Thailand continue

Monsoon rains are compounding the acute shortage of rubberwood supply in the northern states of Peninsular Malaysia. Norwegian-owned H.K. Lamtech (M) Sdn Bhd, a manufacturer of laminated rubberwood chairs based in Kedah, had to import raw material from Thailand for the first time in 15 years of business.

Lamtech consumes 400 ton of rubberwood logs per month, which are usually sourced from within Kedah. It also sources rotary peeled rubberwood veneer from Perak and Pahang.

As fuel prices rose, prices of natural rubber have also soared. Prices for rubber, which are at a high of 6 MR per kg, have persuaded rubber planters to continue tapping their rubber trees, even those that are more than 25 years old and ripe for harvest as raw material for furniture makers. As a result, many rubber planters are delaying replanting. The lack of rubberwood log supply in the market has been worsened by the monsoon.

Sabah asks for funds for plantations

Sabah¡¯s Chief Minister, Datuk Seri Musa, said the Federal Government is concerned with the development of forest plantations, cocoa, oil palm and rubber in Sabah, East Malaysia. He proposed measures to stimulate the further development of plantations.

According to Mr. Musa, Sabah Forestry Development Authority needs 179 million Malaysian ringgit (MR) to develop 35,000 hectares of Acacia Mangium plantation in Bengkoka and Pitas, and 10,000 hectares of rubber plantation in Kota Marudu. Sabah Softwoods Berhad, a State agency subsidiary of Yayasan Sabah, needs 137.4 million MR for replanting forest plantation species.

Clarification on Malaysian Ministry

At the last issue of the MIS Report, the Malaysian Minister of Primary Industries was identified as Mr. Datuk Seri Lim Keng Yaik. The actual Minister is Mr. Datuk Peter and the Ministry has been renamed as Ministry of Plantation Industries and Commodities.

Log Prices

Sarawak log FOB prices

Meranti SQ up 
      
Small
     
Super small

Keruing SQ up
      
Small
      
Super small

Kapur SQ up
Selangan Batu SQ up

US$ per m3

235-245
205-215
175-185

205-215
175-185
135-145

185-195
205-215

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Pen. Malaysia logs, 
Domestic Prices

Domestic (SQ ex-log yard)  
DR Meranti  
Balau
Merbau

Rubberwood
Keruing

US$ per m3

   

275-285
215-225
335-345

105-115 
205-215

Pen. Malaysian meranti logs are top grade and are used for scantlings for the EU. Their prices are higher than Sarawak's.

Sawnwood Prices

Malaysia Sawnwood, FOB  

White Meranti A & up  
Seraya Scantlings (75x125 KD)

Sepetir Boards      
Sesendok 25,50mm
Kembang Semangkok

US$ per m3

368-373
668-673

248-253
388-393
368

Malaysian Sawnwood Domestic

Balau (25&50mm,100mm+)  
Merbau  
Kempas 50mmx(75,100 & 125mm)

Rubberwood
     
25x75x660mm up
     
50-75mm Sq.
     
>75mm Sq.

US$ per m3

298-303
508-513
228-233


198-203 
218-223
238-243

4. INDONESIA  

Indonesia¡¯s policy on logging quota

The policy on Indonesia¡¯s logging quota for natural forest this year is still being finalized. As reported by the MIS, indications were that it would be increased by about 30% from 5.6 million m3 last year. 

STORC created to combat illegal logging

Indonesia¡¯s Forestry Minister M.S. Kaban informed that his Ministry and related agencies are committed to stop illegal logging activities by 2009. The Ministry is undertaking additional measures including trainings for the recently created ¡°forestry police quick reaction¡± (STORC) in cooperation with the Police and the Navy.

The Ministry plans to train 1,500 STORC personnel within four years who will be assigned in various regions. Most of the STORC personnel were recruited from the existing pool of forestry policemen and trained in firearms and self-defence.

Mr. Kaban indicated that Indonesia has lost around 30 trillion Rp (about US$3 million) per year in revenues from illegal logging activities. However, he added, the volume of illegal logs has decreased up to 80% per year after the government declared a war against illegal logging activities.

Log Prices

Indonesia Domestic Log Prices

Plywood Logs
     Face Logs
     Core Logs

Sawlogs (Meranti)  
Falcata logs
Rubberwood

Pine
Mahoni

US$ per m3

   
175 -- 185
105 -- 115

175 -- 180
110 -- 120 
125 -- 135

135 -- 145
540 -- 560

Indonesia Domestic construction material
Kampar

AD 3x12-15x400cm
KD

AD 3x20x400cm
KD

Keruing

      AD 3x12-15x400cm
     
AD 2x20x400cm.
     
AD 3x30x400cm


US$ per m3

207-212
297-302

317-322
337-342



237-242
227-232
237-242

5. MYANMAR

Mixed results in teak log prices

The average prices for various grades of teak logs sold by the Myanmar Timber Enterprise (MTE) at its sealed tender held on 16 December and the tender held on 19 December 2005 are shown below. Prices continued rising for veneer quality logs while those for sawing quality (SG) contracted slightly. This is relatively normal for SG-1 and SG-2 grades as prices are levelling towards the prices observed in previous months. The ?100 drop in SG-4 prices was due to variations in grading and source area and less competition from European buyers.

Border trade with India

India¡¯s Kitply Industries signed a contract for 1,000 tons of gurjan logs and 1,000 tons of teak logs in June 2004 ex-site Tamu (Myanmar side of the border). Only 300 tons of teak remained to be transported across the border. Kitply has faced logistic problems transporting the logs to its factories due to road hardships in India. A second contract of 20,000 tons of gurjan had to be cancelled presumably due to transportation difficulties.

Border trade with Century Dragon to Thailand

Myanmar¡¯s MTE has sold about 1,300 tons of teak logs to Thailand. Logs are taken through border trade-check point at Wanpon Port near the triangle area bordering Laos, Thailand and Myanmar.

Logs Prices (natural forest)

Teak Logs, FOB

Euro Avg per Hoppus Ton
(traded volume)

Veneer Quality

November- December

 2nd Quality 4177          4215
¡¡ (4 tons)              (6 tons)
 3nd Quality 3878           3924
¡¡ (9 tons)              (7 tons)
 4nd Quality 3372            3380
¡¡ (47 tons)              (49 tons)
Sawing Quality

 

 Grade 1 (SG-1) 2171           1193
¡¡ (68 tons)              (64 tons)
 Grade 2 (SG-2) 1728           1663
¡¡ (248 tons)              (240 tons)
 Grade 3 (SG-3) -         
¡¡   
 Grade 4 (SG-4) 1149           1038
¡¡ (789 tons)              (642 tons)
 Assorted 891             928
¡¡ (336 tons)          (173tons)           
 Domestic 756           732
¡¡ (528 tons)              (440 tons)

Hoppus ton = 1.8 m3; All grades, except SG-3, assorted and
domestic, are length 8¡¯ x girth 5¡¯ and up. SG-3 is girth 4¡¯ and up
while assorted and domestic are girth 4¡¯ and up. SG-3 grade is
higher than SG-4, but smaller in girth so prices are usually lower.

Uncertain outlook of sawnwood industry

The demand for sawn teak is good in the international market. However, a keener competition from China and Vietnam continues to draw away some purchase orders from the local teak industry. The outlook is not very positive in the local wood industry.

Other hardwood logs see price hikes

In December 2005, MTE increased the prices for the gurjan logs (in limited demand) and hnaw and taukkyant (in relative good demand). Analysts have reserves about the price hike as the trade of gurjan logs is sluggish and there are still enough stocks of gurjan both in Yangon and abroad. The new prices may need some time before they can have an impact on international markets.

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6. PAPUA NEW GUINEA  

Log exports reach $126.3 million

Log exports from PNG amounted to 212,932 m3 (US$12.81 million) in November, bringing log exports to 2.09 million m3 ($126.3 million) in the January-November 2005 period. Saw/veneer grades accounted for 83% of the log exports. China absorbed 83% of the exports, followed by Japan (9%), Korea (3%) and Vietnam (2%). In plantation species, kamarere remains the main export species primarily to the markets of China, Japan, Vietnam and Korea.

Log Prices 

Saw/veneer log grade

US$ Avg FOB per m3

 

Malas  
Calophyllum (bintangor) Taun  
Terminalia
Pencil Cedar
PNG Mersawa  

Red Canarium  
Erima
Dillenia
Burckella
Kwila

 

October--November

 59  -- 59
78 -- 75
72 -- 70
59 -- 59
78 -- 75 
82 -- 81

59 -- 59
58 -- 58
60-- 58
61 -- 61
112--110

 

Plantation kamarere logs

US$ Avg FOB per m3

Diameter

       60+cm
      
50-59cm
      
40-49cm
       30-39cm
      
20-29cm

 

October--November

71 -- 62
64 -- 57
56 -- 52
52 -- 48
41 -- 41

7. BRAZIL 

Jatoba and ipe domestic prices surge

Domestic prices for most species surged due to the continued declining of the US exchange rate. There were, however, real price increases for jatoba and ipe logs due to supply reductions resulting from forest management plans that remain unapproved.

Law raises hopes for normalization of FMP

A new law that transfers federal attributions from IBAMA to Mato Grosso¡¯s State Secretary for the Environment (SEMA) has been recently approved. The news has brought optimism to the solid-wood industrial sector of Brazil¡¯s northern states, since over 50% of its activities have been halt for lack of forest management plans (FMP) that needed the approval of IBAMA. The long delay on FMP brought to a standstill the operations of forest companies, which resulted in lay-offs and income tax losses.

With the new law, Mato Grosso¡¯s SEMA will be in charge of the approval of forest management plans. It is expected that at least 30% of management plans complying with the legal requirements would be approved by the end of January 2006. After resuming forest operations, the sector hopes for a significant recovery of timber production after March 2006 and the gradual hiring of personnel fired in June 2005 after logging bans were imposed in Northern Mato Grosso.

Exports of solid-wood products fell further

The exports of solid wood products fell 0.4% to $2.76 billion over the January-November 2005 period, compared with the same period in 2004. In November 2005 alone, exports contracted 10% to $236,700 million with respect to the same month in 2004. The export contraction was particularly dramatic in tropical plywood exports, which halved to $15.3 million (down 54% to 35,500 m3), compared with November 2004. Export-oriented companies cut production last year due to shortage of raw material supply.

In contrast, exports of pine plywood jumped 62% to $44.8 million (up 51% to 168,300 m3) in November 2005, compared with the same month in 2004. Tropical lumber exports dropped 34% to 134,175 m3 but rose 11% in value to $26.4 million, from November 2004. Exports of furniture fell 2.4% to $69.2 million in November 2005.

Forest sector shows optimism for 2006

In spite of the problems faced in 2005 due mainly to the sharp depreciation of the US dollar and delays in harvesting permits, the solid-wood industry (including the wood panel and lumber segments) shows optimism for 2006. Firms believe that the Brazilian Federal Government willingness to reduce the interest rates will affect exchange rate positively, making the Brazilian industry competitive again in the international markets.

Furniture Industry bets on Arab markets

The Brazilian furniture sees good perspectives in the Mid-Eastern markets. An agreement recently signed between APEX (Brazilian Agency for Exports Promotion and Investments) and ABIMOVEL (Brazilian Association of Furniture Industries) creates a programme which will make available 18 million real (around $7.9 million) to finance commercial operations for accessing new furniture markets, such as the UAE, Mexico and Canada, and strengthening competitiveness at other international markets. The programme known as Brazilian Furniture gathers 181 companies of 12 states and targets exports in excess to $130 million.

In early December, Brazilian furniture producers attended the trade fair Index 2006, in Dubai, UAE, considered one of the major furniture trade fairs in the region. Brazilian furniture exports to Arab countries have grown sixfold to $5.6 million from 2003 to 2004.

Log Prices (domestic)¡¡

Brazilian logs at mill yard

Mahogany 1st Grade

Ip¨º  
Jatoba
Guaruba
Mescla (white virola)

US$ per m3

No sales

106
74
51
56

Sawnwood Prices

FOB Belem/Paranagua Ports Export Sawnwood  

Mahogany KD FAS FOB 
     
(UK market)

Jatoba Green (dressed) Cambara KD  

Asian Market (green) 
      
Guaruba
      
Angelim pedra       
      
Mandioqueira

Pine (AD)

US$ per m3  
 

no trade  

600
460

 
260
270

230

135

Sawnwood Prices (Domestic)

Brazil Sawnwood (Green ex-mill)  
Domestic

Northern Mills 
     
Mahogany
     
Ip¨¦
     
Jatoba  

Southern Mills
     
Eucalyptus (AD)
     
Pine (KD) 1st Grad

US$ per m3  


No sales
492

375


150

204

8. PERU 

Improvement of Iquito¡¯s Port is planned

Peru¡¯s Ministry of Production is coordinating efforts with the National Port Company of Iquitos (ENAPU Iquitos, Loreto Region) for the improvement of the Port¡¯s warehousing, logistic, infrastructure and product shipping systems. The  move was due to a petition of representatives of the Association of Timber Entrepreneurs of Loreto (AIMAL), who highlighted the problems faced by the industry in the Port. About 98% of Loreto exports are wood and wood products.

AIMAL described the over-costs that the industry runs as a consequence of the lack of warehouses and reduced ship capacity (5 million of board feet). The access of large capacity ships in the Amazon River is hampered by lack of dredging.

Sawnwood Prices

Peru Sawnwood, FOB  

Mahogany 1C&B, KD 16% 
    
Central American market
    
US market

Spanish Cedar 1C&B, KD 16% 
    
Central American market
    
Mexican market

Walnut 1" thick, 6'-11' length 
    
US market

Pumaquiro 25-50mm AD
    
Mexican market

Virola  1-2" thick, length  6'-8' KD      Grade 1, Mexican market
    
Grade 2, Mexican market

Lagarto  2" thick, 6'-8' length
    
Spanish market

Cumaru 4" thick, 6¡¯-11¡¯ length KD
    
Central American market

Ishpingo (oak) 2" thick, 6'-8' length      Spanish market

US$ per m3

   
1350-1400 1580-1620

   
690-710
700-720

 
 640-660  
 

460-490


270-300
210-225


320-340


760-790


355-365

*Cheaper and small-dimension sawnwood for this market. 

Peru sawnwood domestic

Mahogany  
Virola

Spanish Cedar
Catahua
Tornillo

US$ per m3

1458-1467
179-193

607-617
171-176
344-352 

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Abbreviations

LM       Loyale Merchant, a grade of log parcel  Cu.m         Cubic Metre
QS        Qualite Superieure    Koku         0.278 Cu.m or 120BF
CI          Choix Industriel                                                       FFR           French Franc
CE         Choix Economique                                                        SQ              Sawmill Quality
CS         Choix Supplimentaire      SSQ            Select Sawmill Quality
FOB      Free-on-Board     FAS            Sawnwood Grade First and
KD        Kiln Dry                               Second 
AD        Air Dry        WBP           Water and Boil Proof
Boule    A Log Sawn Through and Through MR              Moisture Resistant
              the boards from one log are bundled                      pc         per piece      
              together                      ea                each      
BB/CC  Grade B faced and Grade C backed MBF           1000 Board Feet          
              Plywood   MDF           Medium Density Fibreboard
BF        Board Foot F.CFA         CFA Franc        
Sq.Ft     Square Foot              Price has moved up or down

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Source:ITTO'  Tropical Timber Market Report

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