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Bruno Mariani Founding Partner & CEO
COP 21, Paris December, 2015
Capturing the Full Potential of theForestry Sector in Brazil
Opportunities
Multispecies Plantations
Complex Adaptive Systems
Environmental Services
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Brazil Competitive Advantage
Furniture
Forestry Sector
Agribusiness
Pulp and Paper
Homebuilding
Architecture and Interior Design
Region 1
90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12
Brazil’s Global Warming Emissions by Economic Sector
Source: UCUSA; Observatorio do Clima
BILLION METRIC TONS CO₂
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3 Land Use Change Waste Industrial Processes Energy Agriculture
Annual Amazon Deforestation in Brazil by StateDEFORESTATION IN THOUSANDS OF KM²
Region 1
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96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13Média
Source: Nepstad, et al., “Slowing Amazon deforestation through public policy and interventions in beef and soy supply chains,” Science 6 June 2014
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Tocantins Roraima Rondônia Pará Mato Grosso Maranhão Amapá Amazonas
Nations with Highest Deforestation Rates, 1990 – 2005
Source: FAO
More than 25 Million 5 Million – 25 Million 2.5 Million – 5 Million Small Loss or Net Gain
DEFORESTED AREA (MILLIONS OF HECTARES)
Wood: an Extraordinary Material
Zero Greenhouse Gas (GHGs) emissions
Residuals become supply material
Produced using Clean Energy
Biodegradable
Environmental friendly
Adding value to the Biodiversidade
Wood: an Extraordinary Material
Wood: an Extraordinary Material
Steel and Cement together represent
Wood: an Extraordinary Material
Production to be more regulatedand controlled will impact prices
10% of GHG total emissions
Wood from certified planted trees
100% sustainable
Wood: an Extraordinary Material
Wood: an Extraordinary Material
Large Scale Reforestation contributes to Brazil’s Climate Change Plan
Regulates Water flow and AvailabilityPositive Impact on biodiversity
Forest Plantations
Forest Plantations
Multiple uses and applications
From Monoculture to Multispecies
Commercial Risk diversification
Generates new opportunities for local
communities Residuals transformed into
new inputsByproducts provide natural fertilizers
or bioenergy Positive impact in Biodiversity
and Landscape
Native adapted species
Multispecies Systems are more resilient
From Monoculture to Multispecies
Better water supply
management
Benefits biodiversity both on the ground and underground
Better Adaptation to climate change impacts
Multipurpose and multiple uses of the products
Solid long term fixed income attributes
Provides natural hedge against inflation
Low correlation with most traditional asset classes
Investment Perspective
Low volatility
Inventory of Wild Vertebrates from the Symbiosis Farm
ANGELIM PEDRA
Andira ormosioides
PEROBA ROSA
Aspidosperma polyneuron
GONÇALO ALVES
Astronium concinum
ADERNE
Astronium graveolens
GIBATÃO (TIGER WOOD)
Astronium fraxinifolium
SUCUPIRA
Bowdichia virgilioides
PAU BRASIL (BRAZIL WOOD)
Caesalpinia echinata
JEQUITIBA ROSA
Cariniana legalis
PUTUMUJU
Centrolobium sclerophyllum
LOURO
Cordia trichotoma
JACARANDÁ DA BAHIA (ROSE WOOD)
Dalbergia nigra
JENIPAPO
Genipa americana L.
IPÊ AMARELO
Handroanthus riodocensis
MAÇARANDUBA
Manilkara salzmannii
PARAJU
Manilkara bela
PEROBA AMARELA
Paratecoma peroba
VINHÁTICO
Plathymenia foliosa
IPÊ OVO DE MACUCO
Tabebuia serratifolia
PELADA
Terminalia kuhlmannii
IPÊ TABACO
Zehyera tuberculosa
Selected Species
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Bruno Mariani [email protected] www.symbiosisinvestimentos.com