New edition of VETAS: May 2023!
The leading magazine in the wood and furniture industry for Latin America, VETAS, is proud to present its latest May issue. Discover a variety of fascinating topics that will keep our readers informed and captivated.
In this installment, we explore reforestation in Afghanistan, Brazilian mahogany, proper drying of live-edge slabs, the success of Interzum, a leader in furniture and interior design, and the renowned LIGNA 2023 world fair. In addition, we highlight the revolution in flooring industry with the Deepblue technology from Barberán and Unilin Technologies, as well as the innovative technologies for wood from Hymmen.
Do not miss the opportunity to access the complete edition in PDF format! Download the digital version of VETAS magazine for May 2023 at the following link: PDF download link. Stay up to date with the latest news, trends and developments in the wood and furniture industry.
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The South American country that changes construction thanks to an ancient, mega-resistant material: more than steel
This material that grows in South America creates the most resistant constructions and radically changes the world of architecture One particular building material has been used for millennia by various cultures in South America. This is due to its structural resistance that allows the creation of homes, bridges and shelters. Its archaeological presence shows that it was one of the most valued construction resources in seismic and humid areas.
The discovery of methane-producing bacteria in trees rethinks the ecological role of forests
Pioneering study shows trees surprising internal microbial diversity and potential influence on global climate, driving novel strategies for agricultural and forestry management
INTA Delta begins propagation of seven Creole willow clones for ecological restoration in Paraná
As a result of the rescue, domestication and registration work carried out by Teresa Cerrillo, a leading researcher in Salix Genetic Improvement, within the framework of the National Genetic and Forest Resources Programs of INTA, the multiplication and propagation of seven clones of Creole willow (Salix humboldtiana) began recently registered in the National Seed Institute (INASE) by INTA Delta del Paraná.





















