RISI, a Boston-based research company serving the forest products industry, has released its Wood Biomass Market Report, which comments that new "draft" rules announced by the Farm Services Agency (FSA) for the Biomass Crop Assistance Program (BCAP) come closer to providing assurances that wood for higher-value products will not be diverted for use as biomass. The report, which is published monthly by RISI, indicates that since the program's inception last year, there has been concern among traditional forest products players that the BCAP would drive up prices for composite panel furnish, raw material, pulpwood and even some low-grade saw logs.
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