Biomass from dying Coconut Trees in Mozambique
Large Areas of Tree Cutting and Removal
There is currently the clearing and removal of 600,000 dead or dying coconut trees in post-endemic and endemic zones in accordance with the MCC/MCA financed FISP Tree Removal and Planting Strategy, and the removal of approximately 600,000 individual trees from “hot spots” within identified epidemic / high-risk zones happen in Zambezia and Nampula province in the North of Mozambique ongoing. This is just about 15% of the anticipated cutting area necessary in private coconut estates.
BioTech is as local Partner looking to attrack foreign investors to take advantage of this large quantaties of biomass.
All pre-feasability studies showed the realistic potential of this operation. BioTech possesses the local knowlede to be a valuable partner to kickstart and run the operational part of this operation with the necessary local knowledge.
Country: Mozambique
City: Quelimane
Working language(s): English, German
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