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Other deliveries

Introduction

Data on other deliveries comprise the following:

  • shavings – mainly obtained from shavings manufacturers;
  • woodfuel – private sector softwood removals survey, woodfuel suppliers and Expert Group on Timber & Trade Statistics estimates;
  • hardwood round fencing – Expert Group on Timber & Trade Statistics estimates;
  • other miscellaneous products – Expert Group on Timber & Trade Statistics estimates and
  • exports of roundwood and chips – companies believed to export roundwood and/or chips and Forest Service (for exports from Northern Ireland).

The figures, which previously covered Great Britain only, were extended in 2004 to include Northern Ireland. Figures for exports prior to 2004 relate to Great Britain only.

Statistics reported for each year are available at a UK level only.

Data collected

The data collected on shavings, woodfuel and other miscellaneous products cover the quantity of roundwood only.

Data collected on exports includes the following categories; industrial roundwood (excluding sawlogs), sawlogs and chips. For 2004 and earlier years, these figures were provided by the UK Forest Products Association (UKFPA, now merged with the Confederation of Forest Industries,  Confor, www.confor.org.uk).

Methodology

For shavings, data are collected from the main companies known to produce shavings. In addition, a small estimate is made to cover other shavings manufacturers.

There are currently no reliable sources for data on hardwood round fencing and other miscellaneous products. As a result, estimates (that are rarely changed) are made by the Expert Group on Timber & Trade Statistics to attempt to take account of these other uses of UK roundwood.

The estimate for hardwood used for woodfuel was revised in 2005 to reflect a perceived increase in woodfuel, but this should not be interpreted as an increase in a single year. From 2007, an estimate of roundwood use for biomass energy was included in the woodfuel figures, based on data reported by suppliers and Expert Group on Timber & Trade Statistics estimates. In 2008, the private sector softwood removals survey was extended to ask how much of the removals reported were believed to be for woodfuel use. Estimates of softwood used for woodfuel for recent years are therefore considered to be more reliable than those for earlier years.

For exports, data are requested from companies believed to have exported roundwood or chips in the last year. Forest Service provides data on behalf of companies exporting from Northern Ireland. If required, a small estimate is made for any non respondents or to cover other companies that may have exported roundwood during the year.

Revisions

Figures for deliveries of softwood for woodfuel may be revised whenever revisions are made to the Private Sector Softwood Removals Survey.

The statistics on other deliveries are not normally revised after publication. On occasion, an estimate may be revised in a subsequent publication, to take account of expert advice on perceived changes in the market for roundwood.

The quality report on UK Wood Production and Trade provides further information, including details of significant revisions to published statistics and is available at www.forestry.gov.uk/forestry/infd-7zhk85.

Figures for 2015 are final; provisional figures were previously released in “UK Wood Production and Trade: 2015 provisional figures”. Figures for 2015 and earlier years have not been revised from those in “UK Wood Production and Trade: 2015 provisional figures”.

Information on revisions made since “Forestry Statistics 2015” are provided in “UK Wood Production and Trade: 2015 provisional figures”.

Release schedule

Provisional figures for 2016 will be released on 18 May 2017 in “UK Wood Production and Trade: 2016 provisional figures”.

Final figures for 2016 will be released on 28 September 2017 in “Forestry Statistics 2017” and “Forestry Facts & Figures 2017”.

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