Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Re: Re: [bamboo-plantations] Re: Bamboo Vs. Wood

Gigantis Bamboo plantation

Nutrients aren't free and they are consumed by the growing plant.......
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Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2014 5:03 AM
Subject: Re: Re: [bamboo-plantations] Re: Bamboo Vs. Wood

 

Dear Aslamdra

Zero cost. Just leave it. You will biomass, structural fibers.






De: "x27;Aslandrax27; aslandra@embarqmail.com [bamboo-plantations]" <bamboo-plantations@yahoogroups.com>
Em: Terça-feira, 04 de Novembro de 2014 21:26,
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Assunto: Re: [bamboo-plantations] Re: Bamboo Vs. Wood
 



What is the cost of maintaining stands for 3-4 years (as opposed to cutting at 2 years) and then again for up to 7 years ?
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Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 2014 1:40 AM
Subject: Re: [bamboo-plantations] Re: Bamboo Vs. Wood

 

Dear Johnek

There are many possibilities. Depends on the destination of the bamboo. If it ismfor paper or pulp, better cut with 2 yrs old culms to boiler it and have soft fibers with water. If it is for biomass cut with 3 or 4 yrs culms, zero cut or selected, because comes more dry and mature fibers, will burns better, maybe 30% more kcal/kg. If it is for structural culms, more than 4 less than 7 yrs. This here is nothing new, but is happeneing in Brazil. For zero cut, fellers and others machines.

All best rgds
Guilherme Korte
São Paulo - SP
Brasil

De: bamboo-plantations@yahoogroups.com
Enviada: Quinta-feira, 30 de Outubro de 2014 22:50
Para: bamboo-plantations@yahoogroups.com
Assunto: [bamboo-plantations] Re: Bamboo Vs. Wood

Thanks you,

Probably the group, as I am, very interested to know your harvesting and clump management strategy in a plantation. I assume you do not clear cut. So do you practice age marking. The topography also influence you machineries, how are the harvested culm transported.. I am more incline to think for collective rural small holders plantations for livelihood development.

Johnek.

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On Fri, 10/31/14, Guilherme Korte guilhermekorte@uol.com.br [bamboo-plantations] <bamboo-plantations@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

Subject: Re: [bamboo-plantations] Re: Bamboo Vs. Wood

To: bamboo-plantations@yahoogroups.com

Date: Friday, October 31, 2014, 9:36 AM

 

Dear Johnek

 

It's a agriculture plantation. The harvesting

sistem was with 15 people. After they used many diferents

forestry machines. Now they are testing i think two or three

diferent ones. I do not know the real names. One part of the

plantation, is use for biomass in heating sistems and

boilers sistems. 

 

All best regards

Guilherme Korte

São Paulo - SP

Brasil

De: bamboo-plantations@yahoogroups.com

Enviada: Terça-feira, 28 de Outubro de

2014 18:00

Para: bamboo-plantations@yahoogroups.com

Assunto: [bamboo-plantations] Re: Bamboo

Vs. Wood

 

Dear Guilherme,

Thanks a lots for sharing, Its news to me too. Hope to

recieve more pictures and imformations, on management,

harvesting etc. Was it forestry/agriculture plantation(mono

cropping) or mixed agroforestry.

Regards.

Johnek

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On Tue, 10/28/14, Guilherme Korte guilhermekorte@uol.com.br

[bamboo-plantations]

<bamboo-plantations@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

Subject: Re: [bamboo-plantations] Re: Bamboo Vs. Wood

To: bamboo-plantations@yahoogroups.com

Date: Tuesday, October 28, 2014, 5:26 PM

 

Dear Robert

 

We are from Brazilian Bamboo Producers Association. The

biggest private bamboo plantation is located in Brazil,

more

than 40.000 hectares. In Pernambuco state and Maranhao

State. They use it for paper. I can give you more

information, if you need.

 

All best regards 

Guilherme Korte

São Paulo - SP

Brasil

De: bamboo-plantations@yahoogroups.com

Enviada: Sábado, 25 de Outubro de 2014

10:24

Para: bamboo-plantations@yahoogroups.com

Assunto: [bamboo-plantations] Re: Bamboo

Vs. Wood

 

What's to keep bamboo from becoming a "highly

subsidized vested interest" ?

Just wondering, not trying to be contentious !

Thanks

Aslandra

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From: Robert Roark

bambooisgrass@gmail.com [bamboo-plantations]

To: Bamboo

Sent: Friday, October 24, 2014 4:32

PM

Subject: [bamboo-plantations] Re:

Bamboo Vs. Wood

 

 

Interesting article. 

 

We need more research about other superior attributes

that can  make bamboo and rattan more widely respected as

a

viable alternative to the highly subsidized

corn-cotton-timber vested interests..They killed it here

in

the USA, but proper education and promotion could bring

the

research back.

 

Does anyone know where the biggest private bamboo

plantation in the world is?  I would like to see

that.

 

Interest in this group seems to have gone down, but

tough times are just the right time to get prepared for

the

"bamboo revolution" that could propel

sustainable

alternatives based upon biomass to market dominance.   

 

--

Robert Roark

415-895-0088

www.bambooisgrass.com

 

 

 

 



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