Abstract

As a result of the sustainable forest management in Hungary, the yearly amount of exploitable timber, first of all the indigenous Sessile oak Downy oak and Turkey oak is continuously growing; however current technologies used within the wood branch are capable of utilising part of this amount only. Recently the advance of energy generation based on renewable resources has largely contributed to the contest for raw material between the wood processing companies. It is clear from the available statistical data the increase in the export of forest products further provokes the contest which may fundamentally influence domestic timber supply, consequently the future of woodworking industries. Development of plantation forestry and utilisation of waste wood and non-ligneous materials for panel production may by a solution in the long term.

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