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New Zealand log prices hit record high in March

7/4/2017

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​Domestic log prices have hit record highs in recent weeks, underpinned by the boom in construction activity. 

Local log prices hit record highs in March as the combined construction and horticulture sectors buoyed demand from sawmills around the country, according to AgriHQ's monthly survey of exporters, forest owners and sawmillers.

While the sector has been making the most of gains during the past 18-months, the strength of the New Zealand dollar and rising shipping rates are showing early signs of raining on the party.
The combination of the New Zealand dollar's strength, cheap shipping rates and market prices had led to an uncharacteristically steady market for the past 18 months.

'The driving factor has been China's economy, which is going well. But also helping is China's ban on using any of its own forest stocks, which has been done for environmental reasons.
Similarly, in the North American market, housing construction was picking up, meaning less Canadian and US wood was going into the international market.

'That's what is putting New Zealand in such a strong position. The Korean and Indian markets are also still significant.

Market prices for A-grade timber over the past five years had ranged between $US85 ($NZ113) to $US165 per cubic metre, and were at present about $US130.
Shipping rates had also played an important part in the buoying returns.

The price to move a cubic metre of wood from Dunedin to Asian destinations had averaged about $US45 during the past decade. For the past 18 months that cost had been in a range of $US13 to $US25 per metre, he said. Shipping rates to China edged up from $US19 to $US20 in March, AgriHQ reported.

AgriHQ analyst Reece Brick said the shipping cost rise was not due to oil price increases, but instead, an increase in commodity shipments to China, such as iron ore from Australia,
''This has engaged a significant amount of previously idle shipping capacity in the Pacific, shifting the market in shipping companies' favour,'' he said.

Domestically orders had been flowing into sawmills at a constant but rapid rate, mainly underpinned by the ever present housing construction sector, especially around Auckland.
'This procurement competition between mills meant the AgriHQ price for the majority of key domestic log grades lifted.

The average price for roundwood logs used in the horticulture sector rose by $2 in February to $92 a tonne in March, which was the highest level since AgriHQ began collecting the data in early 2002.
Structural log prices had also increased and S3 grade logs had hit $114 a tonne, the highest since AgriHQ began collecting the data in early 1995. S1 grade logs rose to $122 a tonne, the highest since mid-1994, AgriHQ reported.

The booming horticulture industry was also spurring investment activity, helping drive demand for roundwood. Domestic log market had been busy with sawmill demand fueled by strong domestic building activity.

'However fundamentally the market's still looking good for at least the next six months. This increase in wood flows is expected to deliver strong cash flow during the second half of the financial year.'
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