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Key figures
The Group used a total of 40 million cubic metres of wood in 2001 (solid under bark), almost three-quarters of which was procured in Western Europe. Most of the wood from Europe and North America comes from small private forest holdings, larger state-owned holdings and land leased or owned by the Group. Stora Enso owns 2.7 million hectares of forest, including 1.9 million hectares in Sweden (1.6 million hectares of which is productive forest land). Stora Enso also leases 0.6 million hectares of forest, mostly in Nova Scotia, Canada.
Stora Enso owns 45% of Veracel, a company that manages plantations in Brazil, and 60% of the Finnantara plantation company in Indonesia. Veracel has 59 700 hectares of eucalyptus plantations, and Finnantara 29 000 hectares of acacia. Stora Enso's forest operations in Celbi, Portugal cover 45 000 hectares of Eucalyptus globulus, which accounts for 50% of Celbi Mill's wood consumption.

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