This document summarizes EcoPlanet Bamboo's field trip in February 2014 to their bamboo plantations and processing facilities. It shows the growth of their bamboo forests from 2011 to 2014. It highlights that bamboo is a sustainable timber that is versatile and highly sought after. It also discusses their port facility in Port Rama that allows direct access to transportation waterways to Miami in just 2 days, reducing the carbon footprint compared to bamboo shipped from China. The document emphasizes that EcoPlanet Bamboo is regenerating degraded lands and managing bamboo forests professionally to heal the land and create jobs.
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4. Bamboo is Versatile and highly sought after, Bamboo is the sustainable timber of the 21st-century
6. Port Rama
Direct Access to transportation waterway leading straight to
Miami in just 2 days. Bamboo from China takes 28 days to get to
Miami leaving a far higher carbon footprint
7. Port Rama – Regenerated & Bespoke
Capable of Handling Enormous Container Ships For Onward Distribution of Mature Bamboo
10. Rio Kama 2014
“Timber is a living investment, one that is green and grows every year………The stock market surges, the trees
grow bigger. The stock market crashes, the trees grow bigger.”
This Is Money
December 11th 2010
11. Rio Kama 2014
A forest is reborn & the process accelerated with our own organic fertiliser
14. Transportation
CEO & Founder of EcoPlanet Bamboo, Troy Wiseman (Left) in his favourite mode of transport for the plantations.
15. San Jose
John Vogel presents to our guests at San Jose. Note that the land on the right hasn't been
cleared for the bamboo, it has been mismanaged and as a result huge gaps are created that
need repairing and healing.
16. San Jose
In 2 years this land will also have been restored and well on its way to becoming a forest
once again that is professionally managed by EcoPlanet Bamboo
17. San Jose
Respect and regard for the environment and its inhabitants remains a key priority and here we are relocating some baby
alligators to a safer habitat close to Port Rama - this baby will eventually grow to be 3 metres in length!