30.09.2025
“Ownerless” forests in Volyn and Rivne regions are transferred to state management

 

The State Forest Enterprise “Forests of Ukraine” is consistently closing loopholes that for years served as a field for shadow schemes.

 

Over the past year, more than 17,000 hectares of forest lands have been regulated in the two regions. During the inventory process, these areas were identified as “grey zones” that had remained without an official user for decades.

 

This work was effectively carried out in cooperation with regional and district military administrations, the North-Western Interregional Forestry and Hunting Management Office, and other relevant state authorities.

 

Such a status quo of forest areas created a dangerous vacuum. “Ownerless” forests were vulnerable to illegal logging, land grabbing, and private exploitation. It was an open opportunity for abuse, where the state lost control due to legal conflicts.

 

The situation is changing dramatically. As of today, within the Polissya Forest Office branch, 13.2 thousand hectares have already been transferred to state management, and property rights have been registered for 12.9 thousand hectares. The remaining plots—less than 4 thousand hectares—are at the final stage of land management documentation and approval of the relevant decisions.

 

Thus, “grey zones” in forest management are gradually disappearing.

25.09.2025
“After demobilization, I will definitely return to work in the forest,” says severely wounded soldier-forester Volodymyr Dominikin

Volodymyr Dominikin is a mobilized forester from the Rafalivske Forestry Management Unit, branch “Poliskyi Forest Office”. He first defended the country back in 2014, spending more than a year protecting key cities in Donbas. On the first day of the full-scale invasion, he voluntarily joined the Armed Forces of Ukraine without hesitation.

 

He now serves in the 104th Separate Territorial Defense Brigade as a company commander of infantry. The brigade carries out combat missions in the Sumy region.

 

“My task is to organize the work of the infantrymen, stabilize the front line, and prevent the enemy from advancing deeper into our territory. We are the ones who go into battle first, who first look the enemy in the eye,” says Volodymyr.

 

But just over a week ago, the vehicle Volodymyr was driving with his comrades to the front line hit an enemy mine. As a result of the explosion, he lost part of his leg and suffered multiple shrapnel wounds. He is now in one of Kyiv’s military hospitals. Doctors are preparing him for prosthetics and performing surgeries to save his other leg. The state covers his medical treatment.

 

Volodymyr now needs human attention, care, and support more than ever. His sister and wife are constantly by his side. Recently, representatives of the Union of Soldier-Foresters of Ukraine visited him. The enterprise has already provided financial support, and the staff of the Polissya Forest Office, together with Latvian partners, are preparing to deliver a vehicle to his company to replace the one that was lost.

 

Despite his severe injuries, Volodymyr wants to continue serving in the Armed Forces. But if he is demobilized for health reasons, he says he will definitely return to work in the forest. We will keep in touch with him.

 

The state forest enterprise “Forests of Ukraine” is creating all conditions for wounded soldiers to return to work and feel comfortable in their jobs. Recently, a forest master from the Koriukivkske forestry district, Oleksii Ruban, who lost an eye and sustained a serious leg injury at the front, returned to work. https://tinyurl.com/25ytqjy6

 

For those who, due to severe injuries, cannot perform their previous duties, other positions are offered. For example, Andrii Sotnychenko from the Korostyske Forestry Management Unit was reassigned to the role of a fire watcher after demobilization. https://is.gd/Ni2Dr0

 

There are many such examples. After all, demobilized soldiers return not just to work, but to a family where they are awaited, valued, and supported.

25.09.2025
In September, the state forest enterprise “Forests of Ukraine” began the construction of eight forest roads

The longest stretch of new forest roads under construction is in the branch “Pivnichnyi Forest Office” – 12.2 km. Work is ongoing at three sites in the Chernihivske and Nizhynske forestry management  units.

 

Three roads with a total length of 8.5 km have started to be built in the branch “Polissya Forest Office”. Construction is underway in the Kovelske and Vysotskske forestry management units.

 

One project is being implemented in the branch “Podilskyi Forest Office” (3.2 km of forest road in the Khmelnytske forestry management unit) and another in the branch “Stolychnyi Forest Office” (3 km of forest road in the Korostenske forestry management unit).

 

The total length of all forest roads that began construction in September will amount to 27 kilometers.

 

What criteria were considered when deciding to build a forest road?

 

Convenient logistics to logging sites: the distance to paved roads is reduced, which lowers the cost of harvesting and transportation.

 

Reduced load on local roads: heavy machinery will use public roads less frequently.

 

Easier access for consumers to timber: intermediate storage sites for harvested wood are set up near the newly built forest roads.

 

Faster response to fires: firefighting equipment will be able to reach remote forest areas more quickly.

 

All forest road construction work will be carried out by contractors who won tenders on Prozorro. According to the results of the tenders, savings compared to the expected cost at various sites ranged from 10 to 20%.

 

Construction of part of the forest roads is expected to be completed by the end of this year. The remaining projects will be commissioned in the second quarter of 2026.

24.09.2025
Due to Russian attacks in Kharkiv region, forest fires broke out: foresters of SFE “Forests of Ukraine” extinguished large blazes

Over the course of a day, employees of the Iziumske Forestry Unit extinguished three large fires that had erupted several days earlier in various forest districts and compartments as a result of enemy drone strikes and shelling.

 

The fires ignited in forests located 12 kilometers from the front line, in areas that are mined. This significantly complicated the work of the firefighting foresters. In addition to the mine hazard, there is a constant aerial threat. Furthermore, some forest areas remain inaccessible due to their proximity to the frontline.

 

These are the harsh realities in which our foresters must work today. That is why containing and extinguishing such fires requires truly heroic efforts from our employees. Thanks to their skills and expertise in firefighting under difficult conditions, they managed to stop the fire and prevent it from spreading further.

 

In the Studenok Forestry Subunit of the “Slobozhansky Forest Office” branch, a fire covering 25 hectares was extinguished. Two more fires were put out in the Chervonooskilske Forestry Subunit, covering areas of 23 and 24 hectares. In addition, smaller fires were eliminated during the day: 0.2 hectares in the Pishchanske Forestry Subunit and 2.5 hectares in the Balakliiyske Forestry Subunit.

 

To fight the flames, equipment and resources of the Iziumske Forestry Unit were deployed – fire modules, tractors, and new firefighting tools. After the forestry enterprise was incorporated into SFE “Forests of Ukraine,” the company prioritized the delivery of pickups equipped with modular firefighting units, purchased new fire hoses, backpack extinguishers, and other equipment necessary for the rapid suppression of wildfires.

 

The situation in the forest areas near the combat zone remains difficult. Fires flare up frequently. Foresters are doing everything possible to promptly contain and extinguish blazes and to save the forests of the Kharkiv region.

24.09.2025
Main auctions of the 4th quarter: 99% of the offered volume of roundwood and firewood contracted

Demand for timber continues to grow. Based on the results of exchange auctions for delivery in the fourth quarter, 99% of the products offered by the branches of SFE “Forests of Ukraine” were sold.

 

The average price of roundwood increased to UAH 6,800/m³ (compared to UAH 5,700/m³ in the third quarter and UAH 5,400/m³ in the second quarter).

 

The average price of industrial firewood amounted to UAH 2,300/m³ (compared to UAH 1,800/m³ in the third quarter and UAH 1,500/m³ in the second quarter).

 

The starting prices at the auctions were lower than the sales prices of the third quarter. Thus, SFE “Forests of Ukraine” once again sought to restrain the price dynamics; however, under conditions of free competition, the final prices are determined solely by demand.

 

SFE “Forests of Ukraine” is taking all possible measures to increase supply.

 

– The entire available resource is put up for auction (excluding firewood for households, the social sector, and resources for the Armed Forces of Ukraine), while the stock of timber at warehouses has decreased by 200,000 m³ compared to the beginning of the year.

 

– A small percentage of products declined by buyers is immediately put up for additional auctions (the contract fulfillment rate consistently exceeds 90%, so compared to last year the volume of timber offered at additional auctions has decreased threefold).

 

– Products for which there is no demand, or for which a high price has formed, are put up for a Dutch auction to establish a market price.

 

– 1.5 million m³ of timber in the second half of the year is supplied to clients under forward contracts at a fixed price — that is, processors had the opportunity to avoid the risk of rising product costs in advance.

 

 – Over the past three months, timber harvesting has consistently exceeded 1 million m³.

 

As for increasing harvesting, this issue requires comprehensive solutions, most of which lie beyond the competence of foresters.

 

The enterprise’s annual allowable cut is 8.2 million m³ per year, and is currently utilized at about 70%. The reasons lie in changes to the legislative and regulatory framework that have occurred over the last 5–8 years, as well as a significant expansion of areas with restricted forest-use regimes. We described this in detail using the examples of the Karpatskyi, Poliskyi, and Podiskyi Forest Offices of SFE “Forests of Ukraine.”

 

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Over the past three years, the volume of final felling at SFE “Forests of Ukraine” has remained virtually unchanged—within 5.6–5.7 million m³. That is, where there are no restrictions, foresters harvest the resource in full. Year-to-year fluctuations in harvesting volumes are due solely to sanitary fellings. This year, for example, sanitary fellings will decrease.

 

However, this is an objective factor — the purpose of sanitary measures is the improvement of forest health. Control over the designation of sanitary fellings was strengthened at the end of last year. Special commissions are being formed. In addition, under the current rules, sanitary measures (clear sanitary fellings) reduce the limit for final felling in subsequent periods.

 

Therefore, harvesting volumes should not be regarded as the exclusive responsibility of foresters. We operate within defined limits, the violation of which is strictly punishable by law.

 

We plan, starting next year, to gradually increase harvesting through the updating of forest inventory materials; however, a substantial increase in supply is possible only through legislative changes.

 

Regarding the organization of auctions. During meetings with businesses, very different, and sometimes even opposing, proposals are voiced concerning lot sizes, guarantee deposits, and the volumes of products offered under quarterly and long-term contracts. SFE “Forests of Ukraine” is always open to discussing proposals and seeking consensus with the market.

 

We are interested in the stable operation and development of the Ukrainian wood-processing industry, which is the main consumer of our products.

19.09.2025
More than 50 demobilized forester-warriors have recently returned to work at SE Forests of Ukraine

Currently, 548 demobilized employees are working at the enterprise. Every week, 2–3 people return from the frontline, and 99% resume their work at SFE Forests of Ukraine. Most veterans come back with severe injuries or complications from chronic illnesses.

 

We do everything possible to ensure that demobilized veterans and their families feel supported.

 

Specifically:

 

Career advancement opportunities

 

Demobilized employees with relevant experience and knowledge can, if they wish and if vacancies are available, be promoted to higher positions. For example, Oleksandr Knyzhnyk, who was a driver before mobilization, now works as a forest ranger in the Ochakiv Forestry of the Southern Forest Office. His salary increased by 5,000 UAH after the promotion.

 

Salary increases

 

This year, wages for production staff — many of whom are veterans — were raised twice. For instance, salaries of 17 veterans from the Tsentralnyi Forest Office branch increased by 15–20%.

 

Support for families of fallen forester-warriors. Every month, these families receive payments equal to the minimum wage for each underage child. For example, the wife of fallen forester-warrior Mykola Kuran from the Kivertsi forestry management unit of the Poliskyi Forest Office received 24,000 UAH this month for her three children (8,000 UAH each).

 

Additional benefits

 

Combat veterans receive a 20% salary supplement. The Collective Agreement provides firewood compensation of up to 7,500 UAH, which has already been used by more than 1,700 veterans’ families this year.

 

Annual financial aid. Once a year, veterans in need can receive up to 15,000 UAH. The enterprise also reimburses expenses for health treatment and higher education.

 

Medical support. Veterans requiring long-term treatment may receive up to 50,000 UAH for medications or up to 100,000 UAH for surgery (upon providing supporting documents).

19.09.2025
A Memorial to fallen forester-warriors will be established at the training Center of SFE Forests of Ukraine in Boyarka

Hundreds of employees of SFE Forests of Ukraine gave their lives defending our Ukrainian state. During the official ceremonies dedicated to the professional holiday, the memory of the heroes was honored. We will always remember their sacrifice.

 

In front of the main training building, the leaders of the State Agency of Forest Resources of Ukraine and SFE Forests of Ukraine, together with the commanders of our patronage brigades, the Union of Forester-Warriors of Ukraine, and mobilized foresters, laid a commemorative marker in honor of the fallen forester-warriors of Ukraine.

 

Ahead lies the creation of a full-fledged Memorial of Remembrance, which will become a place of honor and gratitude to Ukraine’s defenders.

 

19.09.2025
Every third Sunday of September we celebrate our professional holiday – Forest Workers’ Day!

Traditionally, on the eve of the holiday, the best representatives of the industry — those who restore, care for, and protect Ukrainian forests — were honored.

 

This year, the award ceremony took place at the picturesque site of the Training Center of SFE Forests of Ukraine in Boyarka. With welcoming speeches, the leadership of the State Agency of Forest Resources of Ukraine and SFE Forests of Ukraine, the head of the Ukrainian Foresters’ Society, and representatives of specialized research institutions addressed the guests.

 

Employees of the company’s structural units from all over Ukraine received letters of gratitude, badges of honor, and certificates from the State Agency of Forest Resources and the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine.

 

The enterprise truly has much to be proud of!

 

Last year, devastating fires swept through forestry enterprises in Kharkiv region — now brought under control after being integrated into SFE Forests of Ukraine, with the burned area reduced by 5–7 times.

 

The Presidential program “Green Country” has been fulfilled. Record-breaking economic achievements have been reached: in just eight months, the enterprise transferred nearly 10 billion UAH in taxes to the state budget.

 

SFE Forests of Ukraine continues to grow, investing in the renewal of forestry equipment and infrastructure, road construction, development of recreation networks, modern seed centers, and mechanization of harvesting. Administrative staff and costs have been reduced, while salaries for field workers in the forests have been significantly increased.

 

The celebration was also joined by our true friends and partners — the military: commanders of our patronage brigades and forester-soldiers.

 

Colonel Yaroslav Lysenko, commander of the 43rd Separate Artillery Brigade, expressed gratitude and congratulations. Recently, the brigade received five cargo semi-trailers from our enterprise for transporting armored vehicles.

 

And once again, the holiday did not pass without providing assistance to the military.

 

Together with the Union of Forester-Warriors of Ukraine, SFE Forests of Ukraine handed over a large mobile bath-and-laundry complex to the 71st Separate Jaeger Brigade under our patronage.

 

A certificate for a workshop (professional equipment and tools) for producing ground drones was presented to Junior Sergeant Yurii Kravchenko, commander of the unmanned ground systems unit of the 49th Separate Rifle Battalion “Carpathian Sich”.

 

Mobilized forester Volodymyr Holovaniuk, company commander of the 35th Separate Marine Brigade, received several dozen FPV drones and generators.

 

The head of the Union of Forester-Warriors of Ukraine, Volodymyr Kovalchuk, emphasized that in two years of the organization’s activity, equipment and machinery worth almost 90 million UAH has been transferred to the Armed Forces of Ukraine. This became possible thanks to the support of the leadership and staff of SFE Forests of Ukraine.

 

The event also welcomed the youth movement of school forestry units, who recently launched the TikTok channel Forest Kids. Social networks have become not only entertainment but also a powerful educational tool. Teenagers are showing genuine interest in school forestry activities, joining initiatives, actively discussing videos, and even proposing their own ideas. They represent the future generation of Ukrainian foresters.

16.09.2025
This season, the Poliskyi Forest Office branch achieved the lowest average wildfire size — 0.56 hectares.

This is the result of systematic prevention measures and the prompt work of SFE Forests of Ukraine employees.

 

As of September 15, 2025, a total of 66 fires covering 36.7 hectares were recorded in the forest fund of Volyn and Rivne regions. Thanks to the efficiency of foresters, the fires did not turn into large-scale disasters, preventing losses hundreds of times greater.

 

The most frequent outbreaks this year occurred in Klesivske (18 fires) and Kivertsivske(16 fires) Management Units, Rafalivske, Kovel, Sarny, and Vysotsk Management units also faced challenges. However, in most cases, the fires were contained at the very start, preventing their spread.

 

A serious threat comes from fires caused by falling drone debris after enemy attacks. During the latest strikes alone, 8 such cases were recorded.

 

Even under these difficult conditions, SFE Forests of Ukraine staff acted swiftly and professionally. Since the beginning of the year, foresters of Volyn and Rivne regions have carried out 175 fire response operations in ecosystems. This is daily work that requires readiness both day and night. And the results are clear — the forests remain protected.

 

The numbers speak for themselves: thanks to monitoring, prevention, and rapid response, SFE Forests of Ukraine manages to save hundreds of hectares of forest.

15.09.2025
“The compensation for firewood is more than one and a half pensions. And this is far from the only support provided to retirees by SFE “Forests of Ukraine,” says Yurii Skopiuk, who has worked in the forest his entire life

Yurii Ivanovych immediately adds: “My friends, acquaintances, and relatives often tell me: you are lucky — your enterprise really takes care of people. If only it were like that everywhere.”

 

Yurii Ivanovych began his career back in 1966 in the construction brigade of the then Kivertsi forestry. Later, he became head of the production unit of the lower yard and chaired the trade union. He recalls that forestry enterprises were always close to the people — looking for ways to help when salaries were delayed for months.

 

“Food, clothes, household goods — we tried to find and provide everything through the trade union so that workers wouldn’t leave their jobs,” he remembers.

 

Yurii Ivanovych also has a strong family. His son Andrii, a lecturer at Lviv Polytechnic, is now serving in the military. His daughter Nataliia lives in Kyiv and is raising two sons.

 

Today, being retired, Yurii Ivanovych still feels the same support from the enterprise. In his Kivertsi district forestry alone, 180 retirees and another 20 current and former mobilized workers have already received assistance for purchasing firewood, totaling 1.5 million UAH — the highest figure in Volyn. At least 70 more applications are expected by the end of the year. All this is provided for in the Collective Agreement, along with other types of individual assistance.

 

“Even now, when I meet friends or neighbors, they all say: you are lucky, because your enterprise continues to help. When trouble comes, there’s someone to turn to. If it were like this everywhere, such a small pension wouldn’t feel so unbearable,” he shares.

 

Background: In Volyn and Rivne regions, families of employees and former employees of SFE Forests of Ukraine have already received a total of 13.53 million UAH in compensation for firewood. This support has been granted to 1,804 families, with each receiving 7,500 UAH once a year.

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