Reporting Global Wood Prices Since 1988.
Wood Resources International LLC (WRI) is now a ResourceWise company.
As part of the transition to ResourceWise, this website (woodprices.com) has transitioned to resourcewise.com and will be phased out soon.
Update 12/28/2022
Exciting News!
Through the ResourceWise acquisition, we have upgraded Wood Resource Quarterly (WRQ) to an online, interactive business analytics platform. WRQ is now WoodMarket Prices.
Next steps:
- If you have a WRQ subscription, you can request login credentials by emailing support at wmp@resourcewise.com to get instant access.
- To log in to the new platform, please bookmark https://wmp.resourcewise.com/auth/signin.
- To learn more, please visit resourcewise.com/woodmarket-prices.
Hakan Ekstrom, the long-time owner of Wood Resources International, is now the Director of ResourceWise’s International Forest Products Sector practice. He will produce WoodMarket Prices and lead strategic consulting projects for global forest products.
Current Subscriptions & PDFs
Through February 2023, your current login credentials will continue to work at https://woodprices.com/login-2/. You can still access the PDF versions of pre-2023 Wood Resource Quarterly issues until that time. After February, all Wood Resource Quarterly subscriptions will transition to the new platform.
Learn more about Wood Resources International.
Benefits of Subscribing to the WRQ
Track the latest prices for sawlogs and pulpwood worldwide
Monitor global trade of lumber, logs, wood chips and pellets
Evaluate the competitiveness of sawmills and pulpmills around the world
Assess quarterly wood raw-material price trends for the past 30 years
Follow wood prices in North America, Europe, Latin America, Oceania and Asia
Read about developments in the international forest industry
Receive reliable wood chip and pulplog prices in US dollars and local currencies
The WRQ is the only publication reporting global wood raw-material prices
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