Södra to invest SEK 50 million in automated forest tree breeding in Umea, Sweden

Södra is investing in large-scale and automated forest tree breeding through the innovative technologies company, SweTree Technologies. SEK 50 million will be invested in a pilot facility in Umeå, Sweden. Stora Enso, Sveaskog and Holmen are co-funding the project.

“We are hoping for a technological leap that will enable fast and efficient seedling production from the best tree breeding material in Sweden. This is a gratifying and solution-oriented climate investment by the forest industry,” said Göran Örlander, forestry strategist at Södra and Chairman of the project’s steering committee.

SweTree Technologies has been developing a technology for automated seedling production based on somatic embryogenesis for several years. In addition to the positive climate effects, since faster growth increases CO₂ uptake, it is possible to develop the qualitative characteristics of trees to improve their resilience to diseases and pests. This will also be more profitable for forest owners in terms of time and quality. The facility is scheduled for completion within one year.

The investment is in line with Södra’s sustainability target of a 2% higher rate of annual forest growth in 2050 compared with 2015.

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