GWF is a forest concession which owns nearly 100,’000 hectares of industrial forest with 60 years of concession rights and is legally certified by the Indonesian government. We are currently in the process of harvesting 11,500 hectares, which holds 1.8 million m3 of tropical hardwood which is ready to harvest.
To offset our environmental impact after harvesting, GWF plans to plant Red Calliandra (Calliandra Alothyrsus). The re-planting program will help reduce the concessions susceptibility to soil erosion, and the branches will be converted into wood pellets for sustainable energy production.

Additionally, GWF plans to optimise our land usage by diversifying into organic agricultural farming. To achieve this goal, GWF will plant perennial plants such as red ginger, turmeric, and lemongrass. Through diversification, we aim to maximise profits and at the same time catalyse economic empowerment of local populations through job creation. Our main goal is to adopt the SDG framework of “people-profit-planet” which optimises profit while yielding significant community and public benefits.

GWF uses modern forestry and plantation approaches by adopting technology which supports precision forestry and guarantees product traceability. Once established, production and operational costs (management, harvesting, and restocking of perennial plants etc.) will be more than offset by revenues from timber and wood pellet production, creating a long-term orientated sustainable business.

Overall

Investment in GWF offers investors inflation-protected diversification into an uncorrelated asset class, supported by fundamentally strong supply and demand dynamics over the medium to long term. The asset itself has uniquely attractive features, underpinned by long-term multi-licenses, excellent logistical and transportation links, tremendous harvest potential and its strategic location (given the 2025 transfer of Jakarta’s Capital to Borneo.)