The joint venture will employ cutting edge technology to redefine the way forestry and timber operations are conducted in Gabon and the Congo Basin, reducing the impact of logging while prioritising carbon offsetting. Guided by the objective of ensuring optimum conservation of forest ecosystems on a productive and sustainable basis, the new business will gradually transition from the harvest of natural forest species to plantation-based forestry in previously degraded forest areas.
13,000 hectares of degraded forests will be planted – with yields increasing by up to 400% in these areas – ultimately allowing 90% of the overall concession of 400,000 hectares to be kept as a conservation area without impacting production volumes. Strict adherence to yield regulation and harvest scheduling will ensure the sustainability of the forest concession, while the minimal harvest of rare species for veneers will ensure tree biodiversity is maintained.