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Fiji · The Timber of the 21st Century

Growing an industry from the ground.

Pacific Ark is establishing Fiji's first vertically-integrated bamboo industry — restoring degraded land, empowering rural communities, and building a regenerative economy that grows back faster than we can harvest it.

Viti Levu · Fiji
17.7°S, 178.0°E · South Pacific
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Grows up to 91 cm a day Matures in 3–5 years, not 30–50 One clump stores ~5,000 L of water Stronger than timber · Bambusa vulgaris A $102 billion global market by 2033 Cyclone-resilient by design
The Idea

Fiji has the bamboo. It has the land waiting to be restored, the communities ready to work, and a government calling bamboo "the timber of the 21st century." What's missing is the industry to connect them — from clump, to craft, to global market. Pacific Ark is building that bridge.

01 — Regeneration

Land that heals itself

Bamboo thrives in depleted soils where other flora fail. A single clump becomes a living reservoir — storing up to 5,000 litres of water and slowly feeding it back to the land for months. It anchors slopes, halts erosion, and turns scarred ground into living forest.

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Water stored per clump, released over 6–9 months
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CO₂ sequestered per culm across its lifespan
Regenerating degraded coastal land · Fiji
Aligned With National Priorities

One crop, six ministries

Pacific Ark's model maps directly onto the Fijian Government's own development agenda — every stem of bamboo serves a mandate already on the national table.

Bamboo
The Circular Economy

Take, make, regenerate

The old economy was a straight line: take, make, dispose. Bamboo lets us close the loop. It's a regenerative model our ancestors already understood — design, produce, use, repair, and return, with the resource growing back on its own.

Managing a bamboo clump takes a village. Harvesting and processing demand real labour, skill and care — which means real income, for women, for farmers, for entire communities, for generations.

Up to 70% fewer raw materials needed to meet our needs
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From living grove to finished home

One material. Endless applications.

From the training facility that teaches the craft, to the homes, bridges and engineered lumber it produces for export.

The Opportunity

A material whose moment has arrived

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Global Market by 2033
The worldwide bamboo products market is projected to grow from $67.4B in 2024 to over $102B — a structural shift, not a trend.
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Government Tailwind
Fiji's Ministry of Forestry has formally endorsed bamboo, with national inventory and policy now backing a domestic supply chain.
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Vertically Integrated
Training, farming, processing, manufacturing and export under one roof — the missing piece no competitor in Fiji yet owns.
Build it with us

Plant a stake in
a regenerative future

Whether you're a government partner, an investor, a developer or a community leader — there's a place for you in the Pacific Ark. Let's start the conversation.

Express Your Interest

or write to arno.roos@pacificark.earth