Publisher: Freedonia Group
Category: Forestry

Forestry market research reports by Freedonia Group

(5 reports matching your criteria)
    • Global Forestry Equipment

      Global Forestry Equipment Global demand for forestry equipment is projected to expand 4.0% annually to $10.8 billion in 2027. While demand in real terms has been negatively impacted by elevated machinery prices and the conflict in Ukraine in 2022 and 2023, it (along with market value) is expected to ... Read More

    • Global Forestry Equipment

      Global Forestry Equipment Global demand for forestry equipment is projected to advance 3.8% per annum through 2025, an improvement over the 2015-2020 performance. Forestry equipment sales around the world are expected to recover from lows reached in 2020 as economic conditions stabilize around the w ... Read More

    • COVID-19 Impact Report: Global Forestry Equipment

      At The Freedonia Group, we are actively monitoring company and industry reports on how the COVID-19 outbreak is impacting demand, investment, and industry consolidation. We published our most recent Global Forestry Equipment industry study in January 2020. Since then, the unfolding scope of the glob ... Read More

    • Global Forestry Equipment

      Global Forestry Equipment Global demand for forestry equipment is forecast to rise nearly 3% per year through 2023 to $9.7 billion. Rising mechanization rates in developing nations and ongoing replacement needs in established forestry markets will support additional equipment sales. This report cove ... Read More

    • Global Forestry Equipment Market by Product and Region, 2nd Edition

      Global Forestry Equipment Market by Product and Region, 2nd Edition Global demand for forestry equipment is forecast to grow 4.5% per annum through 2021. Machinery sales growth will be driven by a recovery in global wood prices, rising roundwood production and the replacement of older, less producti ... Read More

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