Vision

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The Pachamama Forest group of company’s vision for the future is to become a market leader in the provision of sustainably sources timber products along with the development of environmentally and socially responsible carbon offset projects.

Pachamama makes decisions based on a widely recognized approach to risk management, in-line with our commitment to deliver maximum value for investors, our pl...

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Mission

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The Pachamama group of companies are forest project developers committed to providing high quality timber products and environmental services to the global market. With a solid environmental commitment and social integrity.

The Pachamama Forest group is developing projects with positive environmental impacts that maximize efficiency in resource use by utilizing state of the art forestry practices ...

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Location

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The Pachamama projects are located in four different areas in the Meta department of Colombia right between the Andes and the Amazon

The maximum distance between the projects is 30 minutes by car, from Bogotá by car takes about 10 hours and approximately 4 hours to the nearest port at Puerto Gaitán.

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Carbon

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Watching television, boiling the kettle, building a house or flying on holiday. All of these activities emit carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases which contribute to climate change.

An individual's personal emissions are measured by what are called primary and secondary carbon footprints. A primary footprint is a measure of an individual’s direct greenhouse gas emissions, typically through ...

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People

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Until relatively recently, much of the population of Colombia’s Meta department made their living rearing and selling cattle. Our plantations provide people with the opportunity to switch to a more financially rewarding occupation and so improve their living standards.

As well as working on the construction of the plantation, once established each Pachamama plantation will provide employment for 1...

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Timber

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As the world’s population grows (reaching 7 billion, October 2011), so does the demand for wood. For thousands of years wood has been essential and irreplaceable material in the construction industry, furniture making, tool production and in the manufacture of paper. And there are no signs that the market for timber is reducing – quite the opposite in fact. The United Nation’s Food & Agriculture Orga...

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