Tornator Eesti, one of the largest private forest owners in Estonia, won the ranking of added value published by Äripää, whose success was due to the insanely high price of wood in the past two years, stated company manager Martin Tishler.
Tishler told Äripää radio’s Monday morning program that the forecast no longer promises such a good result, as the price of wood has fallen. This also means that the value of the forest owned by the company must be undervalued.
You can hear more about Tornator’s future plans in the interview.
Martin Tishler was interviewed by Meelis Mandel.
Added value TOP winner: insane price increase led to the top
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Source: www.aripaev.ee