IFC to Advise Portucel in Promoting Sustainability of Forestry Operations in Mozambique

By International Finance Corporation (IFC) – The World Bank
IFC to Advise Portucel in Promoting Sustainability of Forestry Operations in Mozambique
IFC to Advise Portucel in Promoting Sustainability of Forestry Operations in Mozambique

MAPUTO, Mozambique, October 23, 2013/African Press Organization (APO)/ -- IFC, a member of the World Bank Group, today announced an agreement to advise Portucel in strengthening the sustainability of the company's forestry operations in Mozambique, where it has invested heavily to develop eucalyptus plantations that will create thousands of local jobs.


IFC's support will include assessments of environmental and social impact, community engagement, community development planning, and help with the implementation of community and enterprise investments. The agreement is the first step of a long-term collaboration, which is expected to enhance the developmental impact of Portucel's investment and create shared growth opportunities in its concession areas in Mozambique.


José Honório, Portucel CEO, said, “Portucel is committed to the long-term success of its investment in Mozambique, and we are reaching out to partner with IFC and the World Bank Group to help us develop forestry in Mozambique

in line with the strongest international environmental and social

standards.”


Jin-Yong Cai, IFC EVP and CEO said, “Mozambique needs large-scale

investment to diversify its economy beyond extractive industries and create employment. IFC and our partners are working to engage with local communities and ensure that the benefits of private sector investment are broadly shared.”


Portucel Mozambique is a subsidiary of Portucel, the leading European manufacturer of printing and writing paper. Portucel is also Europe's leading manufacturer, and one of the largest producers in the world, of bleached eucalyptus kraft pulp.


Portucel has embarked on a $2.3 billion investment program to develop the

first integrated eucalyptus plantation, pulp and energy project in

Mozambique. The government has awarded Portucel land use concessions of over 356,000 hectares of land in Manica and Zambezia provinces. The project is expected to generate 7,500 direct jobs and will engage with the local communities, government and other stakeholders to help find sustainable livelihood solutions.

Phase I of the Portucel Mozambique project covers a green-field plantation of up to 60,000 hectares of eucalyptus. In addition to advisory support, IFC is considering an equity investment in Portucel's Mozambique operations to promote development of this transformational project.