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European wood-based panels production output grew 3% in 2025,
according to newly released European Panel Federation (EPF)
statistics.
The stats, contained in the EPF’s 2025-2025 Annual Report were
shared with a large group of wood-based panel manufacturers and
other stakeholders at the EPF General Assembly in Milan on June
12.
EPF says demand for panels remains constrained by weak house
construction levels, high interest rates and cautious consumer
spending. At the same time, European panel producers face high
energy and raw material costs which are impacting their
competitiveness compared to other world regions.
Production of wood-based panels in Europe (EPF countries) grew
3% in 2025 to 59,587,000m3, while apparent consumption was also
up 3% to 60,900,000m3. European imports of wood-based panels
during the year were up 35% to 1,313,000m3.
Particleboard, MDF and softboard (wood fibre insulation board)
posted increases of 475,000m3, 465,000m3, and 653,000m3
respectively in 2025, with softboard and MDF registering above
average growth of +12% and +4% respectively. OSB production
volumes rose by 133,000m3.
The largest product category – particleboard – saw an output of
31,818,000m3 for the year (+1.5%). European PB production is
expected to show a mild growth of just 0.7% in 2026 – the
forecast for total EPF countries’ output this year is
32,047,000m3.
MDF production in Europe grew 4.1% to 11,729,000m3, excluding
Turkey and Russia. With Polish output increasing +4% to
2,630,000m3, the country overtook Germany as Europe’s largest
MDF manufacturer. Germany production continued to decrease by
another 1.5% to 2,607,000m3.
European MDF production in 2026 is forecast to rise to
12,179,000m3.
OSB production grew by 2% in 2025 to 7,193,900m3, helped by
gaining some market share in construction. Germany, Romania and
Poland have the largest European OSB production capacities. The
top destination for extra-EU exports of OSB was the UK with
532,000m3, up 11% compared to 2024.
European OSB production is forecast to grow to 7,520,000m3 in
2026.
Softboard (wood fibre insulation panels) is divided into two
categories: rigid boards and flexible batts. Total softboard
production increased by 12.3% to 6.1 million m3, surpassing its
recent historical peak of 2021 by 8%, with rigid products
accounting for 59% of production.
European plywood production in the EU27 declined by -1.4% in
2025 to 2,388,600m3. Only Poland and the Baltic States bucked
this trend, registering increases of 11% and 5.1% respectively.
The figure for the whole of Europe (including Russia, Turkey,
Ukraine and Belarus) amounted to 6,349,600m3, down by 4.2% on
2024.
Source:
EPF