LOCATION

Located near Maturín, in eastern Venezuela, the plantation operates within a region suitable for large-scale industrial forestry.

The geographic conditions support fast-growing species and allow consistent plantation development.

PLANTATION STRUCTURE

The Acacia mangium plantation has been developed under controlled conditions, ensuring uniform spacing, structured growth, and operational efficiency.

The plantation layout supports systematic harvesting planning and industrial-scale operations.

SCALE

Close-up of freshly cut acacia mangium logs stacked neatly on site.
Close-up of freshly cut acacia mangium logs stacked neatly on site.
Industrial machinery loading timber logs onto transport trucks.
Industrial machinery loading timber logs onto transport trucks.
Workers inspecting timber quality in the plantation yard.
Workers inspecting timber quality in the plantation yard.
Log storage area with organized piles ready for export shipment.
Log storage area with organized piles ready for export shipment.

The plantation forms part of a registered forestry asset covering approximately 1,100 hectares, with an estimated standing population exceeding 1.3 million trees.

This scale supports operational continuity and long-term supply potential.

The terrain and plantation design allow practical access for harvesting operations and internal movement.

The project is structured to accommodate industrial workflows, supporting efficient execution of forestry activities.

The combination of location, plantation structure, and scale positions the project as a suitable source for industrial timber supply and long-term commercial engagement.