German pellet prices rising at the start of the heating
season
At the beginning of the fourth quarter and the heating season,
the neutral pellet prices in the DACH region continued the trend
compared to September. In Germany, the price saw the biggest
increase in October. Prices on the wood pellet market rose by 9%
in October 2025 compared to the previous month . In Switzerland,
it rose somewhat more moderately from a rather high level.
ITALY: Italian imports hit a record level
From January to July, Italy imported 422,000 m3 of laminated
timber, more than in any comparable period before. Imports grew
by 12% compared to first seven months of 2024.
Italy restocked lumber inventories in July
In the first seven months, Italian softwood lumber imports
increased substantially (+11%) year on year. July, in
particular, was an extremely dynamic month, with an import
volume of 410,000 m3 (2024: 271,000 m3).
Estonia: Log prices rise across all assortments
Log prices rose across all assortments in Estonia in the third
quarter of 2025. While spruce prices fluctuated only slightly
over the course of 2024, pine prices rose sharply until the
middle of the year.
Austria: Shortage of needle sawlog supply
There appears to be a slight silver lining on the horizon
for Austria's economy. The downward trend in the construction
industry has bottomed out. Companies are generally less
pessimistic about the future.
Softwood sawlogs market
Austria has so far been spared from windthrow, and bark beetle
infestation is declining sharply due to weather conditions. The
supply of softwood sawlogs is therefore still rather low at
present. Demand, on the other hand, is extremely brisk and the
locations are fully absorbent. Due to low stocks, sawn timber
production had to be scaled back slightly in some areas of
southern Austria. There is sufficient harvesting capacity
available for planned uses, the roundwood provided is being
transported away quickly and taken over relatively promptly.
Prices have continued to rise and start at €115 per FMO for the
leading spruce, A/B, 2b range. White pine follows spruce with
corresponding demand and has also caught up in terms of price in
some regions. Larch continues to be in high demand at an
unchanged high level.