Due to slower demand of plywood, the timber consumption has dropped in North India, which is helping in marginal improvement of supply but the high moisture content in timber has strengthened the prices of timber cost by almost 10 to 15%. Manufacturers say that the timber supply has improved, and the rates are also in comfort zone but the weight of timber has gone up, hence their final costs have increased. It is noted that Poplar prices are hovering around Rs.800 to 1000 per quintal, while Safeda prices are rolling at approx Rs.600 to 700 per quintal in northern India.
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