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	<title>Comments on: Brazil introduces plan for charcoal consumption to protect native</title>
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		<title>By: Greenwood</title>
		<link>http://www.charcoalproject.org/2010/04/brazil-introduces-plan-for-charcoal-consumption-to-protect-native/comment-page-1/#comment-190</link>
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		<description>Thankyou for a very interesting and informative website.

As a grower of managed forestry (outside of the Cerrado region)  specifically for charcoal markets in Brazil, Greenwood management are naturally very supportive of the Brazilian governments move. to protect  natural forests,  Since the demand for wood energy is constantly increasing, we believe our sustainable growing practices, on land which has been heavily degraded in the past, are a responsible way to address the global energy demands.Once the degraded land has been purchased we restore the soils poor condition with nutrients such as Gypsum, limestone and NPK. After harvesting  we will then let the land lay fallow to replenish adding additional nutrients before we look to plant alternative species. 

Agroforestry plantations have a far higher forest productivity that naturalized forestry stands.For example, 1 hectare of managed forestry will produce roughly the equivalent to 15 hectares of natural forestry.

I hope this information is of interest to your readers, and wish you every success with this excellent resource.

Should you wish to know more on any of our forestry projects, you can find information at  www.gwm-tv.com</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thankyou for a very interesting and informative website.</p>
<p>As a grower of managed forestry (outside of the Cerrado region)  specifically for charcoal markets in Brazil, Greenwood management are naturally very supportive of the Brazilian governments move. to protect  natural forests,  Since the demand for wood energy is constantly increasing, we believe our sustainable growing practices, on land which has been heavily degraded in the past, are a responsible way to address the global energy demands.Once the degraded land has been purchased we restore the soils poor condition with nutrients such as Gypsum, limestone and NPK. After harvesting  we will then let the land lay fallow to replenish adding additional nutrients before we look to plant alternative species. </p>
<p>Agroforestry plantations have a far higher forest productivity that naturalized forestry stands.For example, 1 hectare of managed forestry will produce roughly the equivalent to 15 hectares of natural forestry.</p>
<p>I hope this information is of interest to your readers, and wish you every success with this excellent resource.</p>
<p>Should you wish to know more on any of our forestry projects, you can find information at  <a href="http://www.gwm-tv.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.gwm-tv.com</a></p>
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