Con más de 30 mil visitantes cerró con éxito la Expoforest 2018, la feria forestal brasileña
La 4ª Expoforest – Feria Forestal Brasileña reunió a 30.645 visitantes
La única feria forestal dinámica de América Latina se realizó en Santa Rita del Pasa Quatro (SP), entre los días 11, 12 y 13 de abril. La 4ª Expoforest – Feria Forestal Brasileña reunió a 30.645 visitantes, a los profesionales del sector forestal mundial y a las marcas líderes que acompañaron los lanzamientos de 240 empresas expositoras. Desde la organización, estiman más de 310 millones de reales fueron cerrados y prospectados durante el evento.

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