New Zealand log supply will likely be curbed by recent stormy weather, as cyclones dented local production and disrupted sea freight.
"Rain and wind from the ex-Cyclones Debbie and Cook lashed the central and lower North Island in the past fortnight, slowing production rates and causing damage to trees," AgriHQ analyst Reece Brick said in his monthly forestry market report. "This should slow offerings to the market, but will obviously only benefit those not impacted by the weather."
AgriHQ's Brick noted that the East Coast and Hawke's Bay were significantly impacted, areas which account for about 17 per cent of the country's pine plantations.
The stormy weather conditions also caused havoc to sea conditions, forcing at least one ship to cancel its booked shipments to and from New Zealand, and delaying many other shipments, Brick said.
"Ultimately, this will curb April export volumes," Brick said.