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Cayman Islands

Property and farming

 

Director (1992) Kim Bonde Andersen

Associates:  Henry Henning, Kirsten Larsen

 

 

Land in High Rock, Caymans

PO Box 103, Bodden Town, Grand Cayman

A subsidiary of DSI Estate, Denmark

Subsidiaries:

Believed -  Cowpen Farm   (banana plantation, Belize)

This company's address and telephone number were also given as that of the International Emergency Centre.

 

 

This documents the sale of land at High Rock, Caymans,  to Tropical Farming, PO Box 103, Bodden Town, Grand Cayman, for $170,000 in December 1988.   Signatories Henry Henning & Kirsten Larsen.

[Source: Leif Gunnar Lie]

 

The purchase of Shell's Floryl plantation six years ago was finalised after long negotiations, and according to the contract the main product was to be wood cellulose.   The Tvind spokesman Michael Norling, now leader of the American-Canadian sister organisation Planet Aid, had inspected the forest several times and when the sales contract was written it was mainly in the name of Floresta Atlantica (Brazil) Ltd.   The owner was Tropical Farming, based in the tax haven Cayman Islands.     Florestica Atlantica then became Fazenda Floresta Jatob, which has now become Floryl Florestadora YPA S/A.    That's the same name it had when owned by Shell.    But today's owners are Tvind and UFF's shadow company in the British tax haven of Jersey, Bahia Farming Ltd and Lyle Enterprise.      Executives are Thomas Vaeth and Elly Jensen.    Vaeth has also been involved in land deals in Belize and Ecuador via Cayman Island-based Tvind companies.

[Source: Dagens Nyheter]

 

The purchase of Shell's Floryl plantation six years ago was finalised after long negotiations, and according to the contract the main product was to be wood cellulose.   The Tvind spokesman Michael Norling, now leader of the American-Canadian sister organisation Planet Aid, had inspected the forest several times and when the sales contract was written it was mainly in the name of Floresta Atlantica (Brazil) Ltd.   The owner was Tropical Farming, based in the tax haven Cayman Islands.     Florestica Atlantica then became Fazenda Floresta Jatob, which has now become Floryl Florestadora YPA S/A.    That's the same name it had when owned by Shell.    But today's owners are Tvind and UFF's shadow company in the British tax haven of Jersey, Bahia Farming Ltd and Lyle Enterprise.      Executives are Thomas Vaeth and Elly Jensen.    Vaeth has also been involved in land deals in Belize and Ecuador via Cayman Island-based Tvind companies.

[Source: Dagens Nyheter]

[Source: Dagens Nyheter]

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