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Wood Flows
 

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Key facts and figures of wood procurement

  • Stora Enso used a total of 46 million m3 (solid under bark) of wood in 2004. Most of the wood procured from Europe and North America came from small private forest holdings and larger state-owned holdings.
  • In 2004, Stora Enso finalised the ownership restructuring of forestlands in Sweden and Canada. In Sweden, 1.9 million hectares of forest was transferred to Bergvik Skog AB, a new company established by Stora Enso and Korsnäs AB. In Ontario, Canada, the Group has divested its 146 000 hectares of forestland. Forest holdings in Finland and the United States were divested in 2002.
  • In October 2004, Stora Enso divested its majority shareholding in PT Finnantara Intiga, which owns the Finnantara plantation in West Kalimantan, Indonesia. The total area of plantation planted for commercial use at Finnantara is about 35 000 hectares. Following the divestment of Finnantara, Stora Enso still owns plantations in Brazil, Portugal, China and Thailand.

Major wood procurement area



See also
Material flows

Stora Enso's biological assets

Acquisitions and disposals

Fibre strategy in action
 
 

















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