From Bas‑Saint‑Laurent to the Côte‑Nord, including Abitibi‑Témiscamingue, the forestry industry supports thousands of families. Sawmills and mills are surrounded by transporters, machinery operators, forestry contractors and maintenance companies – an essential human chain.
But in recent years, the tide has turned. International markets are fluctuating, trade tensions with the United States persist, and costs are rising relentlessly. This constant pressure is hitting forestry contractors and their subcontractors hard.
For many businesses, these external challenges translate into a stressful reality: less predictable income, fluctuating harvest volumes and declining profitability. And behind these numbers lie sleepless nights, difficult decisions, and the worry that you might not be able to keep going.
The good news? Understanding the pressures weighing on your industry is already the first step toward regaining control. And above all, you are not alone.