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The Timber Production market is a subset of the forestry industry that focuses on the harvesting and processing of timber for commercial use. This includes the cutting of trees, the transport of logs to sawmills, and the production of lumber, plywood, and other wood products. The market is highly regulated, with governments setting limits on the amount of timber that can be harvested and the types of trees that can be cut.
The Timber Production market is a major contributor to the global economy, providing employment and income to millions of people. It is also an important source of raw materials for the construction, furniture, and paper industries.
Some of the major companies in the Timber Production market include Weyerhaeuser, International Paper, Georgia-Pacific, West Fraser Timber, and Canfor. Show Less Read more