An investment in tropical woods is certainly more a long-term financial investment of which
Here's patience pays off, but also definitely what the example illustrates very clearly teak.
Here's patience pays off, but also definitely what the example illustrates very clearly teak.
It is quite possible to make teak cm after about ten years with a trunk section at least 29th This meets the requirements of quality teak Level 3
made wood of this quality at this time a retail value of about 320 $ per cubic meters of round wood.
is in this relatively low quality of the average annual price increase of 5.6%.
is in this relatively low quality of the average annual price increase of 5.6%.
reached after 15 years of growth teak trees in general, the quality level of 4 cm with a trunk diameter of at least 38th
this quality teak yields a market value of about $ 700 per cubic meters of round wood.
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| young teak tree, about 10 weeks after planting |
this quality teak yields a market value of about $ 700 per cubic meters of round wood.
investors with the necessary patience, the tree will grow to 20 years time and ready to give, with a current market value of well over $ 2,000 per cubic meter of round wood rewarded.
As long does a teak tree to the highest quality class, called veneers to achieve.
Only this time the tree is in its trunk, the so-called heartwood.
heartwood produced by incorporation of resins, rubber, heartwood toxins or tannins in no longer functioning cells. Nature thereby strengthening the chemical and mechanical resistance of the tree to fungi, insects and environmental influences.
As nice side effect for the timber industry and us as investors is significantly higher strength and durability of the heartwood, which is reflected also in a much higher achievable revenues. Only this time the tree is in its trunk, the so-called heartwood.
heartwood produced by incorporation of resins, rubber, heartwood toxins or tannins in no longer functioning cells. Nature thereby strengthening the chemical and mechanical resistance of the tree to fungi, insects and environmental influences.
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