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Wood Chips Market Understanding Market Trends for 2030: Size, Share, and Growth

The Global Wood Chips Market size is expected to grow from USD 8.49 billion in 2022 to USD 15.48 billion by 2030, at a CAGR of 7.8% during the forecast period (2023-2030).

The manufacture, sale, and use of wood chips—which are tiny bits of wood derived from a variety of sources, including logging wastes, sawmill byproducts, and wood processing operations—combine to form the wood chips market. Wood chips are a multipurpose raw material that can be used for animal bedding, landscaping, the manufacturing of pulp and paper, and biomass energy production. Wood chip quality, moisture content, size uniformity, and logistics of transportation are important factors in the industry. Demand from end-user industries, environmental restrictions, energy policies, forestry practices, and wood harvesting are some of the elements that impact market dynamics. The wood chips market provides a sustainable and renewable resource for a variety of uses, catering to sectors including forestry, landscaping, agriculture, pulp and paper, and biomass energy.

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Top Key Players Covered In Wood Chips Market

St. Boniface Pallet, American Wood Resources, Axpo Group, Great Northern Timber, EVOWORLD GmbH, Mitsui & Co., Ltd., Cogent Fibre, Enviva Pellets, Oji Holdings, Orsted A/S, Sojitz Corporation, Verdo A/S, and other major players.

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