Stora Enso is purchasing land in Brazil and Uruguay

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STORA ENSO OYJ Stock Exchange Release 26 September 2005 at 14.00

Stora Enso is purchasing land in Brazil and Uruguay

Stora Enso has started to purchase land in the southern part of 
Brazil (state of Rio Grande do Sul) and in Uruguay with the 
intention of establishing fast-growing plantations. Stora Enso 
intends to plant eucalyptus and pine in the areas starting next 
year. The plantations will serve as a competitive fibre supply 
for Stora Enso’s future pulp and paper production in these 
countries.

Stora Enso plans to establish a total base of around 100 000 
hectares of plantations in each country. This includes also 
acquiring already existing plantations, especially in Uruguay. 
The target for 2005 is to complete the purchase of around 50 000 
ha of land in each country. Stora Enso estimates to spend up to 
USD 100 million during 2005 for acquisition of land and initial 
investments in nursery and infrastructure. The selected regions 
offer excellent conditions for plantations and have good 
infrastructure. 

“We are now taking another important step in Latin America. 
These purchases are in line with our emerging markets strategy. 
This will be our second-largest investment in South America 
after the successful completion of Veracel Pulp Mill in the 
state of Bahia in Brazil, a joint venture with the leading local 
pulp producer Aracruz Celulose S.A.,” comments Jukka Härmälä, 
CEO Stora Enso, in press conference at Porto Alegre in the 
Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul. 

The land in both Brazil and Uruguay is being purchased from 
private landowners who have used it mainly for cattle grazing 
and partly for growing crops. In establishing the plantations, 
Stora Enso will follow its principles for sustainable 
plantations by adopting the best environmental and social 
management practices, and expects a positive economic impact in 
the region. An important part of these management practices is 
to engage and have an open dialogue with the local stakeholders 
in the sustainability work. The intention is to certify the 
plantations in Brazil with both CERFLOR and FSC forest 
certifications, and in Uruguay with FSC. 

“Stora Enso aims to encourage local landowners to establish 
their own plantations as an opportunity to have an alternative 
use of their land. We estimate to have about 20% of our future 
needs supplied by local landowners,” comments Nils Grafström, 
President, Stora Enso Latin America.  

For further details, please contact:
Nils Grafström, Executive Vice President and President, Stora 
Enso Latin America, tel. +55 11 3065 5200
Kari Vainio, Executive Vice President, Corporate Communications, 
tel. +44 7799 348 197
Keith B Russell, Senior Vice President, Investor Relations, tel. 
+44 7775 788 659
Ulla Paajanen-Sainio, Vice President, Investor Relations and 
Financial Communications, tel. +358 40 763 8767

www.storaenso.com

Previous press releases concerning Stora Enso’s activities in 
South America:
-	15 August 2005: Stora Enso’s Oulu Mill receives first 
shipment of Veracel pulp
-	8 May 2003: Stora Enso and Aracruz announce decision to build 
Veracel pulp mill

CERFLOR = Sictema Brasileiro de Certificação Florestal – A 
Brazilian forest certification system which is a member of PEFC 
(Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification Schemes)
FSC = Forest Stewardship Council


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