5th Brazilian Forestry Meeting on innovation and technologies in forestry of cultivated forests
Challenges for forestry production
The 5th Brazilian Forestry Meeting, organized by Malinovski and Embrapa Florestas, is the main stage for discussions on forestry of cultivated forests in Brazil, which will take place on August 7 and 8, 2023, at Ribeirão Shopping, in Ribeirão Preto, in Sao Paulo. It is organized by Malinovski and Embrapa Florestas.
The main axes are forestry production, digital forestry, cases of innovation and technology, and the direction of mechanization due to labor shortages.
In round tables, conferences and interactions with the public, specialists and opinion makers from the Brazilian forestry market will discuss the issues that will guide the trends of this segment in the coming years, promoting technical-scientific exchange between professionals and institutions that work in the sector. forest. area.

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