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The Wood Chip market is a subset of the Wood and Wood Products industry. It involves the production and sale of wood chips, which are small pieces of wood that are used for a variety of purposes. Wood chips are used as a fuel source, as a mulch for landscaping, and as a raw material for the production of paper and other wood products. The production of wood chips involves the use of specialized machinery to cut and process logs into small pieces.
The demand for wood chips is driven by the need for fuel, landscaping, and paper production. The supply of wood chips is determined by the availability of logs and the cost of production. The price of wood chips is determined by the demand and supply of the product.
Companies in the Wood Chip market include Weyerhaeuser, Georgia-Pacific, International Paper, and West Fraser. Show Less Read more