 
       Between Rivers | Everything ready for the traditional INTA Concordia and AIANER Forestry Days
The traditional Entre Ríos Forest Days, which this year celebrate their 39th edition, will take place on November 7 from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the INTA Concordia facilities, located at Yuquerí Station and Railway tracks.
This technical meeting, a reference for the forestry-industrial sector, will bring together researchers, producers, industrialists and professionals from different forestry and agroforestry provinces of the country. It is a technical event organized by the EEA INTA Concordia team together with the Association of Agricultural Engineers of the Northeast of Entre Ríos (AIANER), and the support of the Alto Uruguay Forestry Consortium (COFRU) and the Entre Ríos Regional Argentine Forestry Association. The sessions are held uninterruptedly since 1986, consolidating itself as a space for dissemination, training and exchange of experiences between all actors in the forestry chain. This year, the panels of experts will address the integration of VAN and geospatial technology for forest inventories and innovation in the Forestry Industry and Market. They also organized a dynamic exhibition of equipment and accessories for fire extinguishing, a strategic topic for combating rural fires, in addition to optional technical visits to model industries in the area.
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