The Argentine Forestry Fair lands in Misiones!
Immerse yourself in the forest world: unique experiences and cutting-edge technology await you in Misiones.
The Argentine Forest Fair arrives again in Misiones, being the largest and most prominent outdoor event in the country in the forestry field. From April 25 to 28, the Misiones Technology Park property in Villa Lanús will be the epicenter of this unique experience. Accessible to all audiences, this fair offers the opportunity to enter 50 hectares of established forests, witness dynamic demonstrations of machinery, explore Plots of forest species and discover the latest technological innovations applied to forestry businesses. In addition, it will be the setting for the first NEA Seminar on Carbon Credits.For more details about the fair's programs and activities, you can visit its official website at www.feriaforestal.com.ar.

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