Title: Development Outlook of the Latvian Forestry Sector
1Development Outlook of the Latvian Forestry Sector
- Director of the Latvian Forest Industry
Federation - Kristaps Klauss
- Director of Forest and wood product RD
institute - Andrejs Domkins
2Table of contents
- Latvian Forest Industry Federation and its
involvement in cooperation networks - History and present situation in the Latvian
woodworking sector - Challanges and tasks we are addressing now
- Future outlook
3Cooperation (I)
Latvian Union of Timber Harversting Companies
Latvian Association of Independent Timber
Harvesting Companies
Latvian Timber Producers Traders Association
Latvian Association of Wood Processing Companies
and Exporters
Association "Latvijas Mebeles"
Association "Latvijas Koks"
Architects Builders Project developers Financia
l sector Environmental organisations
Latvian Forest Industry Federation
Latvia University of Agriculture
Forest Sector Information Centre
Forest and Wood Product Research and Development
Institute
Association "Zalas majas"
Institute of Wood Chemistry
Management of Measurement and Inventory of
Latvian Timber Products
Technological platform of Latvian forest sector
Forestry Research Institute "Silava"
Competence Centre
Latvian Confederation of Forest Owners and
Managers
Forest Owners' Association
A/s "Latvijas Valsts mei" - manager of
state-owned forests
Latvian private forest owners and unions
4Cooperation (II)
5Participation in international organisations
- C.E.I. Bois European Confederation of
Woodworking Industries - U.E.A European Furniture Manufacturers
Federation - FEIC European Federation of the Playwood
Industry - EPF European Panel Federation
- EOS European Organisation of the Sawmill
Industry - CEF- Confederation of European Forest Owners
- ELO European Landowners' Organisation
- EUSTAFOR European State Forest Association
- Forest Advisory Committee of the European
Comission
6Present potential of the sector (I)
- Totalannual growth is 27 million m³
- Annual fellings 11 million m³
- Annual fellings per capita 4.73 m³
- Annual wood consumption per capita 0.9 m³
- Forecasted annual wood consumption per capita 1.5
m³
7Forest coverage
According to statistical forest inventory data
B-1-1
8 Forest ownership in Latvia
9Dynamics of logging volume (by forest
ownership), mill. m3
Private
State
10LVM Business Model
LVM forest, staff, finance, IS
Production and sale of round timber products
LVM Apalkoksnes piegades (Roundwood Deliveries)
LVM Mes (Forest)
Consultation services
Forestry
Hunting services
Production of forest tree seeds
Production of forest tree plants
LVM Hunting and Recreation
Production of decorative nursery material
Recreation services
LVM Seklas un stadi(Seeds and Plants)
NB! Accounting of internal settlements between
the branches according to the market prices
11Sales of Standing Timber
Sawmill
Sawmill
Logging company -intermediary
Sawmill
Forest owner
Sawmill
Sawmill
Plywood manufacturer
Pulp manufacturer
12Sales of roundwood assortments
Sawmill
Logging company provides services
Sawmill
Sawmill
Forest owner
Sawmill
Sawmill
Plywood manufacturer
Pulp manufacturer
13LVM Timber Sales, mill. m3
Sources LVM Budget 2007 LVM Corporate
strategy
14Price dinamic (I)
15Price dinamic (II)
16Present potential of the sector (II) (0,7 LVL1
Euro)
- Number of enterprises 4 000 8
- Employed 54 000 5
- Turnover of the sector 1.3 billion LVL
- Export of the sector 0,85 billion LVL 25.7
-
- Share of GDP/ Added value 4.7
- against total in Latvia
17Export and import balance (2000-2007)
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18Primary processingSawnwood, thousand m3
11 out of 544 companies produce 50 of the volume
19Primary processing Sawnwood
- A high level of mechanisation and computerisation
in the "large" sawmills, "small" finding their
niches - Partly self-subsistence economy remains as a
problem - due to undeveloped outsourcing
- due to inefficient, unspecialised manufacturing
of byproducts. - It reduces efficiency and output per employee.
20m3 processed by largest Latvian sawmills by years
efficiency strategy
m3
Niche/service strategy
21Primary processingBoard manufacturing
- Significant investments have been made in the
production of particle-fibre boards, plywood and
OSB, namely - new production units have been
established - Oriented strand board (OSB) capacity - 250
thousand M3 in 2007 and second phase of
construction is continuing (to reach the capacity
of 500 thousand m3)
22Primary processingWood particle board, thousand
m3
-planned
23Primary processingFiberboard, million m2
- planned
24Primary processingPlywood, thousand m3
- planned
25Primary processing
- In our opinion primary processing in Latvia is
modernised and corresponds to international
requirements regarding productivity and quality,
and forms a stable basis for export and further
development of value added products
26Further processing
- With significantly growing local consumption in
the construction sector, it fosters also the
development of - Building joinery products windows, doors, stairs
etc. - Manufacturing of wooden frames and log houses
- Production of furniture, including sectional,
customised.
27Current topical issues
- Increasing efficiency of forestry and its
resource base - Increasing proportion of value added products
- Investment in increase of energy independence
- Increase of investment in regional development
28- Currently, according to these assessments and
taking into account the development of the sector
we have achieved the following level and given
the following contribution to the national
economy of Latvia
29Growth of the Latvian forestry sectorexport and
local market, Bn LVL (0,7 LVL 1 Euro)
without contribution to the energy industry
30- Thank you for your attention!