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Brazil: Pulp production to hit 9.4mil m tons.

Brazil, Sep 20, 2004 (Gazeta Mercantil/SABI via COMTEX)

The Brazilian pulp production should be of 9.4mil m tons in 2004, meaning an increase of 3% when compared to the 9.1mil m tons registered in 2003, according to the Brazilian pulp and paper association Bracelpa. The increase is smaller than 2003's, when production boomed 13% over the 8mil m tons manufactured in 2002. For 2005 the sector expects a new boom due to the start up of the operations of Veracel plant (Bahia), which capacity will be of 900,000 mtpy. Brazil is the 7th largest pulp manufacturer of the world. In 2001, according to the Pulp & Paper International magazine Brazil produced 7.4mil m tons of pulp - 4.1% ...

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