Timber Investment
- Up to 18.71% return
- All timber pre-sold
- Trust structure
- Returns within 5 yrs
Carbon Offset Investment
The project is now closed to external investment but continues to progress as a Carbon offset project.Learn More | SOLD OUT
Latest news & articles
Large Batch of Seedlings Arrives
Now that the Panamanian rainy season is upon us, Silva Tree have scaled up their planting, with hundreds of thousands of seedlings being delivered fro...
European Biomass Industry Prepares for Expansion
As energy and engineering giants rush into the sector, a new report suggests the European biomass industry will grow by 50 per cent over the next five...
Rainforest Alliance to Perform Silva Tree VCS Audit
Silva Tree Panama has contracted the Rainforest Alliance to perform the Princess Project carbon offset validation audit.
Silva Tree Mentioned in University Article
Fort Valley State University, who are developing pioneering Paulownia research, have included Silva Tree in their latest news piece.
Princess Project Developments
The Silva Tree Princess Project continues to progress according to schedule with the micro-propagation laboratory roof completed, land cleared for pla...
See It To Believe It
It is not unnatural to be sceptical about the incredible growth rate of the Paulownia tree, as it grows approximately four times as fast as its averag...
Wet Season Planting Begins
With the Panamanian wet season approaching fast, Silva Tree have kicked off the intensive planting season with the planting of 40 hectares of land in ...
Princess Project Carbon PDD Available Online
The first version of the Princess Project PDD (in Spanish) can now be downloaded from the Silva Tree website.
Forestry Investment – Canada’s British Columbia to market wood products to China
British Columbia’s government has pledged to increase its forestry investment by an extra 17 per cent in order to enable the region to promote its p...
Lumber could be the new oil
Shares of several of Canada's largest lumber exporters have skyrocketed in the past two months as new building codes in China allowing wood in constru...
Responsible Forestry in Panama
A milestone in the history of forest conservation has been marked in the dense tropical rainforests of Panama’s eastern Darien region. As part of a ...
Princess Project community interviews
Silva Tree conducted interviews with people from the local community in Panama to assess their feelings towards the project. The response was overwhe...
Biomass More Attractive to Investors Than Renewables
A report conducted by KPMG suggests that biomass as a renewable energy is a more attractive investment than solar power and wind energy.
Finns to Build Biomass Power Plants in Poland
Finnish energy company Fortum is planning to build a combustion plant and a biomass power plant in the western city of
Hundreds of Thousands of Paulownia Seedlings
200,000 Paulownia seedlings are to be delivered to the Princess Project Panama by July 2010.
Reforestation Plan Submitted
The Princess Project Panama reforestation plan, compiled by Eco Management on behalf of Silva Tree Panama, has been submitted for final comments.
Forestry Dispatch: Haiti before the quake
Can Paulownia Save Haiti?
Chris Snavely, 81, was taking on a new project: to see if he could find a species of tree that might begin to reforest Haiti. When times get tough in...
Trees as source of clean fuel
A clean fuel that's already gaining traction in Asia could be getting a toehold in Canada, just in time to help northwest B.C.'s hard-hit forest indus...
UN-REDD Programme Fund
Secretary-General and Prime Minister of Norway Launch UN-REDD Programme Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon (third from left) poses for a group photo with ...
Voluntary Carbon Standard lays groundwork for forestry offset boom
The Voluntary Carbon Standard Association (VCSA) will today launch a new package of measures designed to strengthen its carbon offset verification sch...
Forest carbon offers cheaper way to curb warming
Counting the climate-warming carbon dioxide locked up in forests could offer a cheaper way to curb the greenhouse gas than by considering only emissio...





