The windstorms in 1999 have thrown down about three times the French annual roundwood harvest. In order to reduce the amount of roundwood coming on the French market, the French government promoted storage by funding it partly. An economic analysis has been carried out to estimate the profitability of wood storage. In the first part, the cost calculation distinguishing recurring and non-recurring costs is exposed. Data highlighted scale economies for investment costs, which are more important for long-term sites. On average, windfall has been stored for 3.5 years for a global unit cost of 17.2 €/m3. In the second part, we propose a profitability calculation method. From an individual point of view, storage has not been profitable. Governmental aids have played down the global losses. Still more than 85% of created storage area had negative outcomes. In most cases, wood has not found 1999 prices which explain our results.
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Can wood storage be profitable? French experience after the windstorms in 1999 Available to Purchase
Sandrine Costa;
Forest Economics Laboratory
, UMR ENGREF/INRA, 14, rue Girardet, F-54042 Nancy Cedex, France
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May 14 2005
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August 02 2005
Online ISSN: 1618-1530
Print ISSN: 1104-6899
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Journal of Forest Economics (2005) 11 (3): 161–176.
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Received:
May 14 2005
Accepted:
August 02 2005
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Costa S, Ibanez L (2005), "Can wood storage be profitable? French experience after the windstorms in 1999". Journal of Forest Economics, Vol. 11 No. 3 pp. 161–176, doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jfe.2005.08.001
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