From plantation to panel — sustainable timber and engineered wood
Certified timber, engineered panels and downstream products delivered through an integrated supply chain that combines plantation forestry, processing and product innovation.
We combine certified sourcing (FSC/PEFC), local processing and product development to supply construction, packaging and energy markets with traceable, high‑quality wood products.
Overview
TMC‑Partners sources certified timber and manufactures engineered wood products for structural and non‑structural applications. Our integrated model reduces supply risk, ensures compliance and creates value across multiple product lines — construction timber, engineered panels, paper solutions, biomass fuels and biochar.
Market opportunity
- Construction demand: rising regional construction drives demand for certified timber and engineered panels.
- Packaging & paper: local production reduces import dependency and captures value from wood fiber.
- Energy & carbon: residues converted to biomass and biochar create energy value and carbon credits.
Johnson Farms — From Forest to Future
Johnson Farms is a certified Ghana‑based enterprise and sister company to TMC‑Partners. It integrates plantation forestry, processing and product innovation to create sustainable value across construction, packaging, energy and agriculture.
Johnson Farms’ integrated model captures economies of scale, drives compliance and unlocks multiple revenue streams while supporting local employment and regulatory objectives.
Products & capabilities
Sawn timber
Engineered panels
Paper & packaging
Biomass fuels
Biochar
Technical support
Sustainability, compliance and traceability
Sustainability is core to our model: certified sourcing, transparent chain of custody, and measurable social and environmental outcomes. We embed certification (FSC/PEFC), supplier audits and local content pathways into every contract.
Business model & investor appeal
Our integrated value chain creates diversified revenue streams (timber, panels, paper, biomass, biochar) and reduces margin leakage by internalising processing and logistics. Key investor considerations:
- Diversified revenue: multiple product lines reduce commodity exposure.
- Scalable operations: plantation + processing footprint enables volume growth and margin expansion.
- Regulatory alignment: certified sourcing and local content pathways reduce project risk and improve market access.
- Climate & ESG upside: biochar and biomass create carbon and energy value streams attractive to sustainability‑focused investors.
Case study — Johnson Farms (integrated model)
Johnson Farms integrates certified plantations, sawmilling and downstream processing to supply timber, panels and biomass. The model demonstrates how vertical integration improves traceability, reduces lead times and unlocks new product markets such as packaging and biochar.
- Certified sourcing and local processing reduce import dependency.
- Residue valorisation into biomass and biochar creates energy and carbon revenue streams.
- Supplier development and local content pathways support regulatory compliance and community impact.
Explore sustainable timber supply and product innovation
Request a tailored supply plan, discuss partnership models, or learn about Johnson Farms’ integrated approach.