Brazil Wood Production Fell 10 Percent in 2016

The extraction of hardwood logs from natural forests in Brazil in 2016 was 406.12 million cubic meters, a drop of 6.5 percent from 434.37 million cubic meters in 2015, according to Fordaq.

Production of logs from the northern states of Rondonia and Para dropped the most significantly—23 percent and 21 percent, respectively.

Meanwhile, native timber extraction from the west-central state of Mato Grosso increased by 8 percent.

Analysts believe the decline in production is the result of recently enacted environmental legislation and stronger enforcement.

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