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To: TobagoJack who wrote (95690)10/25/2012 5:07:29 AM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 217936
 
"Brazilian pulp production is expected to drop to 12 million tons, and paper to 8 million tons in 2012," affirmed Carlos Farinha e Silva, ABTCP counselor and Poyry VP.

In this context, according to Elizabeth Carvalhaes, President of Bracelpa (Brazilian Pulp and Paper Association), major producers are already working on opening the range of forest products. "The investment of US$ 22 billion to $ 24 billion projected by this sector is not dedicated solely to the supply of pulp, but to all uses of wood," she emphasized

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