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    Corporate Presentation

    August 2010

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    Disclaimer

    The information contained in this presentation may include statements which constituteforward-looking statements, within the meaning of Section 27A of the U.S. Securities Actof 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the U.S. Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as

    amended. Such forward-looking statements involve a certain degree of risk anduncertainty with respect to business, financial, trend, strategy and other forecasts, andare based on assumptions, data or methods that, although considered reasonable by thecompany at the time, may turn out to be incorrect or imprecise, or may not be possible torealize. The company gives no assurance that expectations disclosed in this presentation

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    will be confirmed. Prospective investors are cautioned that any such forward-lookingstatements are not guarantees of future performance and involve risks and uncertainties,and that actual results may differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements,due to a variety of factors, including, but not limited to, the risks of international businessand other risks referred to in the companys filings with the CVM and SEC. The companydoes not undertake, and specifically disclaims any obligation to update any forward-

    looking statements, which speak only for the date on which they are made.

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    Agenda

    The Company

    Market Positioning

    Pulp and Paper Market

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    2Q10 Financials

    Corporate Restructuring

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    The Company

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    VCP and Aracruz merged to create Fibria

    Shareholder Structure

    VotorantimIndustrial S.A.

    BNDESPar Free Float

    29.34% 30.42% (1) 40.17%

    Treasury

    0.07%

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    Veracel CeluloseS.A.

    50.0%50.0%

    Conpacel

    (1) Position as of June 30, 2010. BNDESPar has 21% linked to a shareholders agreement with VID during the first 3 years, and 10.9% during the following 2 years.

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    Improved Corporate Governance

    Board Advisory CommitteesBoard of Directors

    Audit and Risks

    Personnel and Remuneration

    Alexandre Gonalves Silva Indicated by Votorantim

    Alexandre Silva DAmbrosio Indicated by Votorantim

    Armando Mariante Carvalho Junior Indicated by BNDES

    Eduardo Rath Fingerl Indicated by BNDES

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    Finance

    Sustainability

    Joo Miranda Indicated by Votorantim

    Jos Armando de Figueiredo Campos Independent Member

    Jose Luciano Penido Chairman of the Board

    Raul Calfat Indicated by Votorantim

    Wang Wei Chang Indicated by Votorantim

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    Market Positioning

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    Creation of a Winning Player

    Competitive Strengths

    Pulp Mill

    Paper Mill

    BelmonteVeracelCaravelas

    Portocel

    Superior Asset Combination

    Port Terminal

    Leadership in MarketPulp

    Scale and IntegratedOperations

    Low ProductionCost DNA

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    Pulp production capacity: 5.4 MT / year Paper production capacity: 358 kT / year Total area: 1.0 million ha(1)|Eucalyptus plantation: 585 thousand ha(1)

    4 plants and operation of 3 port terminals, including the only specialized woodpulp terminal in Brazil, owned by us

    High yield in eucalyptus production (avg 45 m3/ha/year) and certified forests Short harvest cycle: 6 years vs. 25-70 years in Southern U.S., Canada

    and Scandinavia

    Aracruz

    PiracicabaJacareiSantos

    Trs LagoasConpacel

    Data as of March 31, 2010.(1)Does not include partnership program which represents 127 thousand ha.

    Unique ForestryManagement:

    Advanced ForestryTechniques and

    Short Harvest Cycle

    Forest to PortIntegration TroughEfficient Logistics

    Strong / ReliableCustomer Base

    Modern IndustrialPlants

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    1.5

    Unique Brownfield Potential Growth

    Fibria has the Best Sites Ready to Almost Duplicate Capacity

    Historical and Planned Capacity Increase

    Aracruz IV

    Best sites for additional capacity (mt)

    AracruzCapacity 2.3 mtTechnical age: 9

    Average Plant Capacity(000 tons)

    2.500

    2.000TrsLagoas

    5.3

    9

    Veracel II

    Trs Lagoas II

    Losango I

    Brownfield Brownfield Greenfield Brownfield

    Source: Fibria

    1.500

    1.000

    500

    40 30 20 10

    RussiaJapan

    USASweden

    CanadaPortugal

    FinlandFranceSpain

    ChileSouthAfrica China

    Brazil

    Indonesia

    Uruguay

    Technical age of equipment (years)

    . Technical age : 0

    JacareCapacity 1.1 mt

    Technical age : 5

    VeracelCapacity 1.1 mt

    Technical age : 3

    Capacity 1979 - 2009 CAGR: 3.6% Expansion

    0.8

    1.5

    1.5

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    Undisputable Leadership in the Global Market Pulp

    Pulp Production Capacity

    2009E in ktons

    5,400

    Dominant Position in a Growing Market

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    ~ TwiceThe size

    10Source: PYRY, 2007 / As for Market Pulp: Pulp and Paper Products Council (PPPC) 2009 and Fibria.(1) Market Share estimated considering 2009 nominal capacity.

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    2,44

    2,18

    Low Production Cash Cost DNA

    Cash Costs (2)Fibria's Margin vc Macroeconomic Fundamentals (1)

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    243 238284 310

    178232

    178133

    320225 199 152 113

    238 161

    118133

    151 155

    468437 436 423

    475

    416393

    296266 255 250(3)583

    641705

    783

    565

    920

    Average PriceBHKP (US$/ton) (1)

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    1,95

    1,84

    2,00

    1,80

    Iberia

    (2) Source: Hawkins Wright Estimate 2Q10 (3) Fibria 2Q10 Cash cost without downtimes

    Hardwood Cash Cost (US$/t) vs Capacity (kT)

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    500

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    250

    Capacidade (kT)

    Exchange Rate Average

    (RS/US$)(1)

    1.013 1.115 880

    2.196

    1.697

    730

    35%

    38%

    34%

    37%

    28%

    40%

    2005* 2006* 2007* 2008 ProForma

    2009 2Q10

    (1) Average Price: FOEX | Exchange rate: Brazilian Central Bank

    EBITDA Margin

    EBITDA (R$ million)

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    Long Term Relationship With Key Clients

    Premium Paper Producers Value High Quality Pulp Customized Products

    Global Footprint

    Supplies customized pulp products to specific paper grades

    Sole supplier to key customers focused on eucalyptus pulp to the tissue market

    Top 10 main customers represent on average 65% of sales

    P&W

    Tissue

    Specialty

    Uses of Fibrias Pulp 2Q10

    Europe

    53%26%

    21%

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    North America27%

    Asia24%

    Brazil11%

    Beijing

    Switzerland

    SalesDestination(1)

    Miami Hong Kong

    Hungary

    Subsidiaries Representative officesHeadquarters

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    Pulp and Paper Market

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    Positive Commodity Cycle and Demand Recovery

    World P&W paper shipments to capacityWorld market pulp shipments to capacity

    91%89%

    82%

    86%

    83%

    79%

    90%

    77%

    88%

    92%

    97%

    86%

    95%

    92%93%

    95%

    90%92%

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    86%

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    91%

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    92%

    89%

    87%

    97%

    92%

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    78%76%

    79%79%77%

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    79%79%78%

    89%

    87%86%

    81%79%

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    Source: PPPC Global 100

    Source: PPPC Global 100 Source: PPPC Global 100

    Source: PPPC Global 100

    1915

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    Pulp Supply x Demand Balance Expected to Remain Tight

    China: Eucalyptus pulp shipments ('000 t)Market pulp: world demand growth

    246264

    196204161

    128151

    268

    495

    296

    356

    518

    412

    340355350363

    293266

    331280

    210

    276267

    191235251

    1%

    12%10%

    19%16%

    -26%

    Average235 ktons

    Average347 ktons Average

    238 ktons

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    Announced list pulp priceEurope list price

    Source: Fibria

    Source: PPPC Global 100 Source: PPPC Global 100

    Source: FOEX

    Total North America Europe Latin America Japan China

    6M2010 x 6M2009

    Successive announcements of list price increases (as of

    August/2010)

    North America: US$900/t Europe: US$870/t Asia: US$800/t

    840

    920

    350

    450

    550

    650

    750

    850

    950

    2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010Jul/10

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    2Q10 Financials

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    2Q10 Performance

    Pulp sales mixKey figures

    2Q10 1Q10 2Q09 2Q10vs1Q102Q10

    vs2Q09

    Pulp Production (1000t) 1,208 1,314 1,334 -8% -9%

    Pulp Sales (1000t) 1,253 1,322 1,349 -5% -7%

    Paper Producton (1000t) 79 77 94 3% -16%

    Paper sales (1000t) 87 83 104 6% -16%

    Net Revenue (R$ million) 1,809 1,675 1,471 8% 23%

    Adjusted EBITDA (R$ million) 730 637 389 15% 87%

    EBITDA Mar in % 40% 38% 26% 2 . . 14 . .

    21%

    32%

    37%

    9%

    2Q09

    27%

    39%

    23%

    11%

    1Q10

    North America Europe Asia Brazil/Others

    27%

    38%

    24%

    11%

    2Q10

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    EBITDA (R$ million) and EBITDA Margin (%)Cash cost (R$/t)

    389

    637

    730

    2Q09 1Q10 2Q10

    . . . .

    Financial Income (R$ million) (315) (341) 1.369 - -

    Net Income (R$ million) 130 9 920 1,341% -86%

    26%

    38% 40%

    418

    499

    440

    1Q10 2Q10 2010E

    449

    2Q10 w/downtimes

    Source: Fibria

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    Debt

    Debt indicators

    (R$ million) 2Q10 1Q10 2Q09 2Q10 vs

    1Q102Q10 vs

    2T09

    Gross Debt 13,209 13,540 16,145 -2% -18%

    Cash 2,364 2,684 2,953 -12% -20%

    Net Debt 10,846 10,856 13,192 - -18%

    4762

    70

    2Q09 1Q10 2Q10

    (1)Does not include the debt to former Aracruz shareholders

    Average maturity(1) (months)

    7.2

    5.6.4,7

    Jun-09 Mar-10 Jun-10

    Net Debt / EBITDA(2) (x)

    (2)Last 12 months EBITDA

    18

    Debt amortization schedule (R$ billion) Debt by currency and type

    1.6

    4.6

    2.1

    1.41.7 1.7

    1.1

    1.9

    1.1

    1.9

    0.91.3

    1.8

    1.2

    5.1

    2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016-2020

    Jun-09 Jun-10

    29%

    71%

    Gross debt by currency

    Local Foreign

    (1) Amortization schedule as of Jun/2009(2) Amortization schedule as of Jun/2010

    (1) (2)

    37%

    27%

    13%

    14%

    3%6%

    Gross debt by type

    Pre-payment Bonds

    Former Aracruz shareholders BNDES

    NCE Others

    Short-term debt:

    from 34% in Jun/09

    to16% in Jun/10

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    Synergies

    Net Present Value of the synergies (R$ billion)

    3,4

    4,24,3 4,52Q10 status:

    108% of theprojected curve

    27%21%

    2%Industrial

    Supply ChainOthers

    2.0

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    Accumulated Estimated

    0.5

    1.4

    ,

    dec/09 2Q10 dec/10 2011 2012 2013 2014

    23%16%

    11%

    ForestrySG&A

    Tax

    0.5

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    Corporate Restructuring

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    Corporate Restructuring

    Event Date

    Acquisition by VCP of additional 28% of Aracruz common shares Jan 20, 2009

    VCP Capital Increase Apr 14, 2009

    VCP conversion of prefered into common shares Jun 12, 2009

    Tender Offer for Aracruz common shareholders Jul 02, 2009

    Incorporation proposal for the 0.1347 ratio Aug 24, 2009

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    ,

    Shareholderes Agreement - VID and BNDES Oct 29, 2009

    End of withdrawal rights period Nov 12, 2009

    End of Aracruz trading Nov 17, 2009

    Fibria trading start (Bovespa: FIBR3 / NYSE: FBR) Nov 18, 2009

    Approval of the merger of Aracruz into Fibria Dec 22, 2009

    Migration to Novo Mercado listing segment at BM&FBovespa May 20, 2010

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    Investor Relations Team:

    Joo Elek IRO

    Andr Gonalves General Manager

    Fernanda Naveiro Vaz Consultant

    Anna Laura Linkewitsch Specialist

    Roberto Costa Specialist

    Email: [email protected]