According to preliminary data, the operating profit for non-industrial private forestry was EUR 1.3 billion in 2015, corresponding to EUR 99 when calculated per hectare of forest land.
Compared to the previous year, the earnings fell by 3.1 per cent in real terms. According to preliminary data, earnings fell due to a reduction of around 2% in private forest felling and 1.3–2.5% in stump prices, with the exception of hardwood logs.
In the future, regional statistics will not be compiled on the administrative etc. costs of non-industrial private forestry. In 2014, their share of total costs of wood production varied between 12 and 33 per cent in different Forestry Centres.
Nominal values have been converted to real value using a cost-of-living index (1951=100).
Operating profit in non-industrial, private forestry (deflated using the cost-living index)
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