
Silviculture, Climate Crisis, Sustainability and Future Road of Foresto-Industria will be axes of the Entre Ríos forest days
The forest days of Entre Ríos will be held this Friday, October 4 in the city of Concordia. The meeting has been organized uninterrupted since 1986, organized by INTA Concordia and the Association of Agronomists of the Northeast of Entre Ríos.
Program 7: 30-8:15: Public reception and registration 8: 15-8:30: Welcome words (director EEA- President Aianer) 8:30- 9:10: ?Forests and plantations against droughts and heat waves: the challenges of a climatic 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: ?Normalization in wood preservation and preservation of wood with autoclave: process of Full cell, market, registration products. ?Gonzalo Andres Leguizamón. (IRAM Standardization Coordinator) and Guillermo Cesar Malavasi (Director Tefquim S.A.) 11: 15-11: 55: Talk 4: ?A path for Forest Industria Argentina? Leandro Mora Alfonsín. Economist, specialized in productive development. He was National Director of Industrial Policy (2019-2022) at the former Ministry of Productive Development and Executive Director of the Argentine Federation of the Madera and Related Industry (Faima, 2015-2019). He is currently executive director of Argencon.11: 55 - 12:10: Questions12.10 - 12:20. Annual recognition12: 20 to 13:20 PARALLEL AND VISITS LUNCHES 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.Ancuentro in: CTM13: 20 to 15:20 : 00. View of forest plantations of the Argentine Forestry Company (Silviculture and Management)
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