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Why rubber trees?

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Why rubber trees?

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A rubber tree has a life cycle of approx. 30 years after which its production of rubber is substantially reduced. Old rubber trees no longer have any use. Selling the wood as biomass makes it easier to reduce the age of the plantations, and at the same time the trees become valuable as fuel.

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