Energy wood harvest has doubled in the last twenty years

Published: Wednesday, Jul 17th 2024, 09:40

Zurück zu Live Feed

The share of energy wood in the total timber harvest has doubled over the past twenty years. This was due to a number of factors, such as the energy crisis and the war in Ukraine, which led to an increase in demand.

Climate change and the associated promotion of renewable energies are also responsible for the sharp increase, according to the forestry statistics published by the Federal Statistical Office (FSO) on Wednesday. In 2023, energy wood accounted for around 44% of the total wood harvest with a volume of 2.1 million cubic meters. Compared to the previous year, the share increased slightly and is now almost on a par with stem wood.

Overall, the timber harvest in Swiss forests fell for the first time since 2019 after four years of steady growth. In 2023, 4.9 million cubic meters were harvested, which corresponds to a decline of six percent compared to the previous year. The lower demand for wood played an important role in this, it said.

The majority of cantons, for example, reduced their supply of logs. Last year was characterized by periods of drought and extreme local storms, which led to numerous forced harvests, according to the FSO. Many normally planned felling operations were postponed in order to avoid creating too much supply.

The 640 forestry operations recorded a deficit of around CHF 20 million in 2023, wrote the FSO. Forestry operations on the Central Plateau, in the Alps and on the southern side of the Alps recorded losses. The Jura Arc reported a positive balance sheet with a total profit of CHF 2.5 million.

©Keystone/SDA

Verwandte Geschichten

In Kontakt bleiben

Erwähnenswert

the swiss times
Eine Produktion der UltraSwiss AG, 6340 Baar, Schweiz
Copyright © 2024 UltraSwiss AG 2024 Alle Rechte vorbehalten