Miro Forestry and Timber Products has announced that it has procured equipment to double its plywood factory capacity in Ghana from 30,000 to 60,000m³ per annum. The company produces plywood, edge glue boards and utility transmission poles from its own FSC-certified commercial forests. The plywood produced is destined for the growing West African market and for export. On the environmental front, Miro has c.200,000 tonnes of carbon credits available per annum from its existing plantations and has a large pipeline of indigenous afforestation projects generating approximately credits over a 30-year period ...
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