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ŠUMARSKI LIST 3-4/1958 str. 29     <-- 29 -->        PDF

In the Forest Branch the export consists of fuelwood, Beech pupwood, wood
charcoal and a small quantity of pulpwood of broadleaved species. The export of
Beech cordwood represents from the year to yar an ever greater problem, because
the home as well af foreign buyers oriented themselves to the use of gas, electricity
and oil for heating purposes. Therefore´, the solution is to be sought in giving priority
to the processing of Beech cordwood and in forcing all other Beech assortments
but fuelwood.


Then, the author presents data on the export of the sawn softwoods (Fir) for
which there exist favourable conditions for sale.


The plan of the export of sawn Beechwood in 1957 was considerably surpassed.
In spite of all competition by African tree species, Beech still has remained for the
furniture industry the most gratifying and desirable tree species.


It is foreseen that in 1958 the exports of Beechwood will be on the same level
as in 1957. The share of the Beechwood in the total export of hardwoods to the
United Kingdom in 1956 was 45% while in 1957 35°/o. In the list of hardwood suppliers
to Great Britain Yugoslavia leapt from the 7th to the 4th place.


In the total structure of the Yugoslav timber export there is clearly visible
an ever greater proportion of final products, i. e. furniture, woodwares and sports
requisits.