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Forestry plantations present variety of opportunities
Tue, 04 Nov 2008 12:56


Region
Malawi

Sector
Forestry & Paper

Summary:
Malawi has large forest plantations with significant commercial potential. The government is promoting wood and rubber processing as well as furniture manufacturing opportunities.
Contact
Noel G. Lihuku

Email
nlihiku@mipamw.org

Tel
+265 9 288 073 or + 265 8 369 402


Overview: Malawi has large plantations of pinus patula which the Government offers as a concession for investment. Concessions and logging agreements have been issued to some private companies for about 20,000 out of around 53,000 hectares of commercial forest in Malawi.

The commercial potential of Malawi's large forest plantations such as Viphya Plateau (Lusangazi, Chikangawa), Nyika Plateau, Dedza, Mulanje Mountains and Zomba Plateau has therefore not been fully exploited.

Investment opportunities exist in the following areas;

Tree Seedling Production is a vibrant economic activity practiced by both small and large scale entrepreneurs. Currently the government is the largest buyer of seedlings. 
 
Wood processing: The Department of Forestry offers concessions for 25-30,000 woodlots. Malawian timber is in demand in the international markets as well as in the booming local construction sector, making wood processing a very profitable venture.

Furniture Manufacturing: Furniture manufacturing is a growing industry in Malawi, particularly in urban areas where there is a population explosion as people migrate from rural areas. Further investment is required in furniture manufacturing in order to make this manufacturing sub-sector competitive in the international market.

Rubber Processing: Malawi has rubber trees for the production of latex rubber at the rate of 1,300 tonnes per annum. 10% of the total tonnage is used locally for tyre re-treading, paint and mattress manufacturing. An opportunity exists to invest in rubber downstream industries for the production of shoes, bags, mats and motor vehicle products for local and regional markets.

Contact the Malawi Investment Promotion Agency (MIPA) for further information on forestry investment opportunities.

Key person:  Noel G. Lihuku
Planning and Research Manager
Email: nlihiku@mipamw.org

 

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