Entre Ríos prepares for the 39th forest days of INTA and Aianer: an annual meeting with experts in Silviculture, Industry and Economics
The traditional forest days of Entre Ríos, which this year celebrate their 39th edition, will take place on November 7 from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. at the INTA Concordia facilities, located in Yuquerí Station and Railroad roads.
This technical meeting, a reference for the forestry-industrial sector, will bring together researchers, producers, industrialists and professionals from different provinces of the country. Organized by the EEA INTA Concordia together with the Association of Agricultural Engineers of the Northeast of Entre Ríos (AIANER), the conferences have been held uninterruptedly since 1986, consolidating as a space for dissemination, training and exchange of experiences among all actors in the forestry chain.Themes and participation modalityThe 2025 edition will have specialized panels and conferences on Forestry, Industry and Forest Economy, with the participation of national and international experts.Registration is free but requires prior registration through the form available at the official link: [https://forms.gle/qnJRFPNoqLSWmtbm7]The only additional cost It will be lunch, with a value of $20,000 Argentine pesos, which will be paid at the entrance table on the day of the event. The organizers remember that places are limited, so they recommend completing registration in advance. University participation and logistics If university delegations or groups of more than ten people wish to attend, they are requested to contact the organization in advance for better logistical planning and distribution of materials. Due to the technical level of the dissertations, participation is aimed at producers, businessmen, professionals and university students.
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