Ukraine's Official 2026 Firewood Prices and Harvesting Regulations Announced.
The State-Run Online Store 'DrovaYe'
According to TSN.ua: The Ukrainian government's online portal, 'DrovaYe', facilitates the ordering of firewood and provides current details on pricing and the 2026 harvesting regulations. As of January 13, 2026, users can order up to 15 m3 of firewood through this service. This initiative is part of efforts to formalize the firewood market and provide a reliable resource for heating needs.
Firewood Prices for January 2026
The current prices listed on the 'DrovaYe' portal for January 2026 are as follows:
- Scots Pine - 755.33 UAH/m3
- Birch - 1,197.97 UAH/m3
- Common Oak - 1,197.97 UAH/m3
- Aspen - 816.24 UAH/m3
- Linden - 755.33 UAH/m3
This pricing information is valuable for individuals planning to purchase wood for heating purposes.
A significant regulatory change for 2026 permits the felling of trees on privately owned land plots without requiring additional permits, simplifying the process for citizens to gather firewood. However, it is crucial to remember that protective forest belts and communal lands are legally protected, and harvesting there must comply with established norms and rules.
Consequently, the 'DrovaYe' portal not only streamlines the firewood ordering process but also serves as a key source for official pricing and legal guidelines concerning wood harvesting in Ukraine.
Given the rising demand for alternative energy sources like firewood, the 'DrovaYe' platform could become a vital tool for consumers. The convenience of online ordering and access to up-to-date pricing and regulations may help reduce illegal logging, a serious ecological concern. These developments are also poised to impact Ukraine's timber market by fostering new opportunities for legal trade and increasing public awareness of the laws in this sector.
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