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West Africa prices unchanged despite market concerns
19/02/2008 - 12:18

No changes were reported for West African log export prices, which have now held steady over the past few weeks. China and India continue as the major buyers and apart from a few relatively minor recent adjustments due to demand pressures, prices for the main species have remained remarkably steady over recent months.

Despite the rather gloomy forecasts for the US and European economies, the timber trade has not so far discerned any major effects, though West African exporters are expressing some concern that sawn lumber prices may be vulnerable should signs of real economic downturn begin to impact construction and associated trades through the second quarter. Log prices are more likely to remain steady as supply is curtailed through the full implementation of the quota system in Gabon. The latest reports are that the quota is now in place and producers and exporters are subject to the quotas being finalized. The quota system in Congo Brazzaville has been in force for some months and affected the total supply available for export from the region. Equatorial Guinea recently announced a total ban on log exports from its much depleted forest resources. However, there are reports that logs are still being exported. It is not yet clear whether this is only the completion of existing contracts or if the ban is being flouted.

For sawn lumber, prices are also unchanged. Exporters nervous over competition from lower priced Malaysian meranti have not seen their fears realized and demand from Europe for the favorite species is within the normal range for the winter season. Sapele supply is still very much tighter than in the past because of the lower availability in recent months from Central African Republic, while sipo is in normal high demand, especially from German buyers.

House sales in the UK have slowed but the overall shortfall in the number of new houses being constructed is to be addressed by government plans for up to 3 million new houses to be built, some on controversial Greenfield sites over the next few years. Though this would benefit mainly the suppliers of structural softwoods, there would be demand for new furniture and fittings in hardwoods, including the fashionable solid wood flooring. There are some signs that the hardwood flooring market in the UK has slowed recently, with stronger competition forcing prices lower. This far down the product line it could be quite some time before any major effect was felt in the West African supply countries.

West Africa logs, FOB € per m3
Asian market LM B BC/C
Acajou/ Khaya/N'Gollon 221 190 175
Ayous/Obéché/Wawa 221 205 168
Azobe & Ekki 152 152 91
Belli 198 198 -
Bibolo/Dibétou 168 167 114
Bubinga 533 457 381
Iroko 289 274 259
Okoume (60% CI, 40% CE, 20% CS) - 150 -
Moabi 335 335 282
Movingui 205 190 152
Niove 129 129 -
Okan 198 198 152
Padouk 289 289 267
Sapele 297 297 282
Sipo/Utile 335 305 267
Tali 190 190 152
Gabon Okoumé logs, FAS* € per m3
Grade Asia Europe
QS 213 219
CI 171 171
CE 146 150
CS 108 111
*Based on SNBG official prices

West Africa sawnwood, FOB € per m3
Ayous FAS GMS 396
Fixed sizes 427
Okoumé FAS GMS 375
Sel. & Bet. GMS Italy 310
Sel. & Bet. fixed sizes -
Sipo FAS GMS 630
FAS fixed sizes -
FAS scantlings 645
Padouk FAS GMS 600
FAS scantlings 630
Strips 425
Sapele FAS Spanish sizes 620
FAS scantlings 635
Iroko FAS GMS 458
Scantlings 519
Strips 304
Khaya FAS GMS 396
FAS fixed 427
Maobi FAS GMS 630
Scantlings 645
Movingui FAS GMS 460


(ITTO's Tropical Timber Market Report)
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