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Reports 2002  >  Environment and Resources  >  Wood and Fibre  >  Wood  >  Key Figures
The Group used a total of 41 million cubic metres (solid under bark) of wood in 2002, 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 by the Group.


Wood flows map.

Plantation management
Stora Enso owns 45% of Veracel, a company that manages plantations in Brazil, and 67% of the PT Finnantara Intiga plantation company in Indonesia. Veracel has approximately 62 000 hectares of eucalyptus plantations, and Finnantara 35 000 hectares of acacia. Stora Enso's forest operations in Celbi, Portugal, cover 45 000 hectares of Eucalyptus globulus, and account for 50% of Celbi Mill's wood consumption.


Concentrating on core business for additional information about changes in Stora Enso's forest ownership during 2002



 
 
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