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Silva Tree Timber Investment Summer Offer

Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010

Upon client request, Silva Tree have reduced their minimum investment amount to just 4,995GBP for a limited time only. This unique opportunity to invest in the Princess Project Panama at a lower level, ensures that everyone has the opportunity to take part in this ethical timber investment using the fast-growing species Paulownia.

Starting from the 3rd August 2010, Silva Tree have created a unique investment opportunity with land units for sale for less than 5000 Pounds, valid until the end of October 2010 or until units run out. For less than a quarter of the normal minimum investment amount, you can now take part in the Princess Project Panama, an ethical timber investment using Paulownia for reforestation. Just 4995GBP will buy you 2,000 m2 of land with 132 Paulownia trees for a 20 year investment term. The trees will be harvested every 5 years and returns distributed to you by Citadel Trustees Ltd., who also hold the entire project in trust.

The decision to reduce the minimum participation amount came from Silva Tree’s discussions with many clients, or their IFAs, who wish to invest in the project but do not possess sufficient funds to participate, particularly via SIPPs and pensions. By lowering the investment figure to a minimum of 4995GBP with legal fees included, almost anyone who interested in the project, albeit purely for financial gain or motivated by environmental concerns, will be able to invest.

To ensure that previous investors as well as those who are investing at the higher level of 35,000$US (or Euro or GBP equivalent) are not at a disadvantage because of this development, the returns achieved by the higher investment amount are also higher.

Ethical Timber in Panama

Wednesday, May 26th, 2010

Panama’s forests have suffered a great deal in past years, with data showing a national forest cover of 70% in 1947 which had dwindled to just 53% by 1970. An average of 41.321 hectares of forest were destroyed annually from 1992 to 2000 (Garver, RD, FAO). Despite this loss, Panama has 21 times more plant species per km2 than Brazil and the most species of vertebrates than any other country in Central America and the Caribbean.

In order to maintain this wonderful country’s natural resources and biodiversity, drastic action must be taken quickly and sustainable forestry practices must be introduced. Silva Tree’s Princess Project Panama aims to do just that. Not just a sustainable Paulownia plantation, the project also includes a social education program designed to introduce ethical forestry practices to the local people of Panama. Forestry practices have so far not been a popular economic activity, even though the country’s climate and terrain are ideally suited to this practice and, indeed, once used to support natural rainforest.

Governmental investments and incentives in the forestry sector have historically been abused, resulting in a scattering of poorly managed and even altogether abandoned timber plantations. The result is a country that is ideally suited to investment in the ethical timber sector, but that relies on private, and often foreign, investors for this.

It is surprising that so few private companies or large investors have seen the potential in Panama, but now Silva Tree have decided to capitalise on the lack of previous investment in the field.

Silva Tree are developing a 1500 hectare project, planting the tree species Paulownia Elongata in the Chépo area of Panama. The project is pioneering in several ways; from the tree species used to the ethical nature of its practices. The Princess Project will facilitate education programs which Silva Tree hope will encourage Panamanians to continue forestry practices and slow the country’s deforestation rate.

Ethical timber investments offer multiple benefits: The production of timber produces income for Panamanian citizens, the trees protect soils from erosion and degradation, roots maintain water tables and forests provide habitats and migration pathways for animals. Finally, forests, even commercial plantations if managed sustainably, sequester Carbon through photosynthesis, which helps to fight the causes of climate change.

The Silva Tree Princess Project Panama is one of the only ethical timber investments in the country, and future plans include a larger biomass production project, also based on ethically grown timber. The projects provide local employment and education in areas that desperately require them, and Silva Tree hope that their investment in the ethical timber sector will make a real difference to Panama and its people.

Support from Green Companies

Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

Over the last week we have been very busy defending ourselves against the article on CSM and other online attacks against one of our Founders, P. Visser. We are pleased to let everybody know that we have also had supporting calls from people in the industry.

Global Edge has read the article and our blog post and was happy to send out a newsletter about it.

The Independent Forestry Investor site’s owner Jon sent us an email to say he had a look at it and it was clear that CSM were attacking the Carbon Offset Market in general, and that Silva Tree were getting caught in the crossfire.

It is very nice for Silva Tree to see that those who are well-informed in the market can see the flaws in the articles printed about us and are offering their support.

We really appreciate their comments, e-mails and offers of help.