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Thinning Explained

The more space a plant has in which to grow, the more likely it is to reach an optimal size. One can demonstrate this by using indoor potted plants as an example. A plant kept in its original pot will only grow to a certain size, then its growth will cease. Should it be re-potted in a larger pot, then it will continue to grow until again its limits are reached. It may have appeared to be at its maximum size, but if again it is re-potted, growth resumes. Trees, being plants, react in the same manner. Their growth is dependent on their ability to extract sunlight, water and nutrients from the soil surrounding them. If sufficient space is available, then a tree will grow as quickly as nature will allow to reach harvestable size.

We CARE for our investors , ensuring that their trust in us is rewarded – amply rewarded in fact, because we offer interim cash returns at 6 and 9 years during the 12 year full- growing cycle. In spite of this, the equivalent return will be far better than offered by most other forms of investment. They deserve it, however, for without them, there would be no plantations.