136° Congreso Maderero: El futuro de la cadena de valor foresto industrial
El 16 y 17 de Junio de 2017 tuvo lugar en Buenos Aires el 136° Congreso Maderero, en el centro de convenciones de Costa Salguero
La temática madre en esta edición es el futuro de la cadena de valor foresto industrial, con vistas al 2030. En el marco de un mundo cada vez más competitivo, desafiante y dinámico, la cadena de valor foresto industrial ofrece opciones de futuro para el desarrollo argentino.







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In the world there are millions of forests. Some are close to urban centers, others in remote and inaccessible places, but they all fulfill a key role: maintain the balance of the planet. They are literally the lung of the earth. When talking about a new forest, the first thing that comes to mind is usually reforestation, a recent plantation or the recovery of an area razed by fire. But this discovery is on another way. It is not a forest sown recently. It is an old forest, which was there for thousands of years, buried under the ice. And now, with the thaw caused by global warming, he has emerged again.

A technological development based on genetic improvement allows to increase productivity, reduce harvest times and strengthen the sustainability of production in the Paraná Delta

Elegant, ecological and resistant: the wood treated with the millenary technique called Yakisugi challenges the weather and the passage of time. In the world of design and construction, a Japanese ancestral technique is gaining prominence. This is the Yakisugi (also known as Shou Sugi Ban), a method that consists in burning the surface of the wood to make it more resistant and attractive. Although it may seem contradictory, exposing wood to fire gives natural protection against moisture, insects and deterioration over time.