Key takeaways from meeting with YAMADA GREEN RESOURCES:
www.nextinsight.net/index.php/story-arch...ith-yamada-resources
YAMADA GREEN RESOURCES: Logging permit would save considerable cash outlay:
www.nextinsight.net/index.php/story-arch...iderable-cash-outlay
It takes about 3 years to plant and grow the eucalyptus trees and harvest in 4th year from this article:
Opportunity in MYANMAR for savvy investors:
www.nextinsight.net/index.php/story-arch...calyptus-plantations
Yamada owns a total of 5,100 mu (1 mu equals approximately 667 sq m) of cultivation plots for growing Shiitake mushroom in Fujian.
Yamada owns a total of 51,193 mu (1 mu equals approximately 667 sq m) of eucalyptus plantation.
The cultivation and harvesting season is from (September - October) to (March - April).
The eucalyptus trees that have been cut down can re-generate themselves naturally for about 3 cycles.
Recent loging license (Valid till 21-Apr-2013) allows them to cut eucalyptus trees with reached maturity at five years of age from 5,534 mu of eucalyptus plantation which can make more than half of the total synthetic logs (60 Million) used in FY2014.
Quarter Results Trend: Results are significantly better for December and March than for June and September.
Stock Price: Support: 0.22, resistance: 0.255 and 0.26. historical high: 0.41, historical low: 0.11
Paid Dividend (0.043 rmb) once only for FY2010.
Sam Goi bought 2.1 million shares at 0.225 on 13-Mar-2013 under his own name.
My Opinion:
If there is no bad weather, Yamada profit for FY2014 (Dec-2013 and Mar-2014) will increase as they only need to spend lesser money to pay for synthetic logs. Expecting Mar-2013 quarter result lower as compared to Mar-2012.
If a longer period logging license can be granted with flexibility to harvest from its 51,000 mu rather than just 5,534 mu then it will be postive for Yamada if they had a good plan for cutting of the eucalyptus trees so as to have 100% of the total synthetic logs needed for each FY while taking into consideration of the 3 cycles, age of trees and number of trees need for each FY.
As of now, the logging license will help FY2014 Earnings but it remains questionable if Yamada can get the logging license every year and be able to cover 100% of the total synthetic logs needed for each FY.
They can grow the processed food business if they can save cash from the synthetic logs.
Questions:
Why didnt Yamada request for a bigger mu to cover 100% of the total synthetic logs needed for FY2014 through the current logging license? Are the rest of the trees not ready for harvest?
What is the age and cycle of the eucalyptus trees growing on the 51,000 mu of eucalyptus plantation?
Does Yamada has a good plan for cutting of the eucalyptus trees so as to have 100% of the total synthetic logs needed for each FY while taking into consideration of the 3 cycles, age of trees and number of trees need for each FY?
How much time is required for the eucalyptus trees to re-generate itself naturally after being cut? Any difference in time between each cycle with the trees getting older?
Does Yamada has a good plan to grow its processed food business so as to have much constant revenue and profit throughout the quarters?
How is Yamada going to battle bad weather as bad weather will affect its output of mushrooms?
After 3 cycles, is Yamada replanting the eucalyptus trees or are they buying new eucalyptus plantations?