Why invest in Eucalyptus forests in Brazil
Eucalyptus has a high rate of profitability in this region with over 300m³ / ha in the 6/7 years cycle and, with good management practices, the high rates continue in the other cycles of harvest.
Flexible exit strategies with flexible harvest dates and a large number of potential customers both in the steel industry and pulp, thus allowing the investor to optimize its output in an ideal and more advantageous way for the period.
World consumption of forest products in the last four decades has multiplied almost 25 times and future prospective growth is very strong, due to the growing demand of the Asian, North American and European markets.
According to Embrapa – Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation – eucalyptus is able to “sequester” carbon from the atmosphere, as well as being one of the most efficient and sustainable sources for the production of woody biomass and contributes significantly to the reduction of deforestation forests.
Analysis of several alternatives shows that the return on investment in eucalyptus forests can go over 20% in real terms!
In the long term forest investment is environmentally sound, stable and more profitable compared to other options in the financial market.
Why invest in Eucalyptus forests in Brazil
Eucalyptus has a high rate of profitability in this region with over 300m³ / ha in the 6/7 years cycle and, with good management practices, the high rates continue in the other cycles of harvest.
Flexible exit strategies with flexible harvest dates and a large number of potential customers both in the steel industry and pulp, thus allowing the investor to optimize its output in an ideal and more advantageous way for the period.
World consumption of forest products in the last four decades has multiplied almost 25 times and future prospective growth is very strong, due to the growing demand of the Asian, North American and European markets.
According to Embrapa – Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation – eucalyptus is able to “sequester” carbon from the atmosphere, as well as being one of the most efficient and sustainable sources for the production of woody biomass and contributes significantly to the reduction of deforestation forests.
Analysis of several alternatives shows that the return on investment in eucalyptus forests can go over 20% in real terms!
In the long term forest investment is environmentally sound, stable and more profitable compared to other options in the financial market.