KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, Aug 24 (Bernama) -- Finterra Global Plantations has announced its joint venture with United Paulownia Plantation Sdn Bhd (“UPP”), a subsidiary company of Green Afforestation International Network (Gain Green). The focus of the joint venture is on the sustainable afforestation sector and will see more than a 150,000 Paulownia trees being planted over the next 6 months in Kedah on a 500 acres land.
The Paulownia timber wood is a light, yet hardwood with numerous applications and is used for plywood, furniture, decking, doors, wood shavings and many other uses. It is able to absorb ten times more carbon dioxide while also producing ten times more oxygen as compared to other trees. In this way Finterra Global Plantation together with UPP will also contribute to reducing carbon footprint and do their part in helping the government’s initiative of planting one million tree in the next ten years. Finterra will be playing a strong part in accelerating afforestation of sites which lay barren or are deforested with the quick growing Paulownia species and will be supporting the UN Sustainable Development Goals for environment. Finterra is known for its role for developing Waqf. This project will bring Finterra’s Waqf asset development knowhow to large scale sustainable land development with impact investing.
This venture marks a new beginning for Finterra, which has its eyes set on sustainable yet profitable green ventures. CEO, Satesh Khemlani also mentioned that Finterra is evolving and looking at other sustainable development projects which benefit the environment and calls upon landowners who sit on large parcels of land to become partners with Finterra in exploring opportunities of embarking on environmentally sustainable projects on their land. This new area of business will be an addition to its current business which is providing a blockchain based technology solution for crowdfunding, transparency, and traceability. Finterra will be utilizing the blockchain to monitor the development of its plantations.
For further information, please visit www.finterraventures.com or contact our Marketing Team at support@finterra.org
SOURCE: Finterra Global Plantations
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