Forest Conference between Rios 2024
XXXVIII Forest Days of Entre Ríos October 4, 2024 The forest days of Entre Ríos are held in the city of Concordia, Entre Ríos, Argentina, in an uninterrupted way since 1986, always aiming to disseminate and exchange information between all members of the forestry sector.
Activity Program 20247: 30-8:15: public reception and registration8: 15-8:30: Welcome Words (EEA Director- President Aianer)8:30 - 9:10: Forests and plantations against droughts and heat waves: the challenges of climatic intelligent forestry to adapt productive systems to climate change. Dr. María Elena Fernández (INTA -conicet)9:10 - 9:50: From the footprint to the opportunity, ecological strategies for commercial success. Mg. Lic. Mariano Minaglia of Inti Enti Ríos9:50 - 10:05: Questions10:05 - 10:35: Coffe Break10: 35 - 11:15: Talk 3: Standardization in wood preservation and preservation of woods with autoclave: full cell process, market, product record. Gonzalo Andres Leguizamón. (IRAM Standardization Coordinator) and Guillermo Cesar Malavasi (Director Tefquim S.A.)11: 15-11: 55: Talk 4: ?A path to Forest Industria Argentina? Mora Alfonsín (Executive Director of Argencon)11:55 - 12:10: Questions12:10 to 13:20 LunchParallel events and visits13: 40: Field Day - Visits13:40 to 16:00. Parallel event: Oregon cutting maintenance course. Training in sharp and security in Harvester processors. Dissertans: Pablo Balbi Munditol S.A.I.C.E.F.E.I. AND COINSA S. AENCUENTRO IN: CTM HALL13:20 to 15:20: View Museum of the Salto Grande dam and visit to the dam:13:40 to 4:00 p.m.: Visit to EGger Board Manufacture Plant14:00 to 16:00. View of forest plantations of the Argentine Forestry Company (Silviculture and Management)
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