The state-owned enterprise “Forests of Ukraine” has completed
auctions for the first quarter of 2026, during which almost all
forest products were contracted, prices for hardwood species
continued to rise, and prices for coniferous species stabilized,
the press service of the state-owned enterprise reported.
“Forests of Ukraine” noted that the auctions were held for the
first time under the zero quota for firewood exports introduced
by the Cabinet of Ministers. However, in the process of
competitive struggle for resources, market participants once
again reached higher price levels.
Thus, 381,000 cubic meters were put up for quarterly auctions
for the sale of industrial wood (PV), and almost 100% was
contracted. Compared to the fourth quarter, the average price of
firewood rose from UAH 2,300/cubic meter to UAH 2,600/cubic
meter. The main reason was the rise in the price of hardwood
from UAH 2,300/cubic meter to UAH 3,000/cubic meter. At the same
time, the market value of softwood did not change significantly
and amounted to UAH 2,400/cubic meter.
It is noted that the supply of firewood for sale by the State
Enterprise “Forests of Ukraine” was distributed almost equally
between quarterly and semi-annual (forward) auctions. The
forward contracts for the first half of the year took place
earlier: 100% of the resource (741 thousand cubic meters) was
sold, with an average sale price of UAH 2.4 thousand/cubic
meter.
“The tool for hedging price risks by concluding long-term
contracts has once again proven its effectiveness. At least in
the first quarter, products under semi-annual contracts for
firewood will be slightly cheaper,” the state-owned enterprise
stated.
Of the 775,000 cubic meters of round timber put up for sale at
quarterly auctions, more than 99.5% was sold. The average
selling price increased from UAH 6,800/cubic meter in the fourth
quarter to UAH 7,300/cubic meter.
At the same time, “Forests of Ukraine” considers it incorrect to
talk about a general increase in prices for commercial timber,
since birch rose in price from UAH 5,700/cubic meter to UAH
7,600/cubic meter, oak from UAH 22,000/cubic meter to UAH
28,000/cubic meter, and ash from 8,000 UAH/cubic meter to 11,000
UAH/cubic meter. At the same time, alder has become cheaper,
falling from 6,700 UAH/cubic meter to 5,900 UAH/cubic meter, and
pine from 5,900 UAH/cubic meter to 5,600 UAH/cubic meter.
About 25% of the resource (654 thousand cubic meters) was put up
for forward trading in commercial timber for the first half of
the year. The average selling price at forward trading was
slightly lower than the quarterly price and amounted to UAH 7.2
thousand/cubic meter. At the same time, while oak and ash were
indeed contracted at prices lower than those at quarterly
auctions, the situation was reversed for coniferous species, the
state-owned enterprise noted.
Source:
open4business.com.ua