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LOGGING & BIOMASS NEWS
Brazil hosts the world’s largest dynamic forestry fair in 2018
More than 220 companies are confirmed exhibitors at Expoforest 2018. The fourth edition of the fair
takes place in April, in a 200-hectare eucalyptus forest in the Ribeirão Preto area
The Brazilian forestry market
is one of the few segments that do
not directly reflect the country’s
economic situation. Even with the
threat of recession and political
scandals abounding, the forestry
sector exported over USD 7.7
billion in 2017 alone – and that
is only counting pulp, paper and
plywood. This figure represents an
11% growth from the previous year.
With excellent soil and climate
conditions, Brazil arises as a key
player in the global scenario of
forestry production. This is largely
thanks to two foreign species
– pine and eucalyptus – which
have adapted extremely well to
the country’s conditions. Brazil’s
territory covers 8,516,000 km² (or
2.104 billion acres). According to
Ibá (the Brazilian Tree Industry),
the country’s most representative
forestry association, only 7.84
million hectares (19.373 million
acres) are occupied by planted
forests – a mere 0.92% of the
country’s land. Pine and eucalyptus
species represent the majority of
planted trees – over 90%. Conifers
(pine) represent 20% of planted
areas, whereas eucalyptus forests
account for 71%.
The rapid growth of eucalyptus
and pine species in Brazilian
lands is the most important factor
motivating these planted areas, as
well as research and investments
in these species. In 2016, Brazil
led the global forestry productivity
ranking, averaging 35.7 m3/hectare
per year for planted eucalyptus
forests; and 30.5 m3/hectare
per year for planted pine forests,
according to the most relevant
companies in the sector. On
average, the eucalyptus production
cycle is 7 years long, and 15 years
for pine.
Expoforest
In order to present present this
promising market to investors
worldwide, as well as showcase
what Brazilian silviculture does
best and attract new technologies
from the world’s most important
timber producing countries, the
Expoforest – Brazilian Forestry Fair
was created. The fourth edition
of the world’s largest dynamic
forestry fair in 2018 takes place
from April 11th to 13th, in Santa
Rita do Passa Quatro, a town within
the greater Ribeirão Preto area in
the state of São Paulo, Brazil. The
event will be held in 200-hectare
cloned eucalyptus forest belonging
to International Paper.
Taking place every four years,
Expoforest is a key part of the
global calendar for the most
important forestry events in the
world. “We believe Expoforest
2018 will once again prove to be
a great opportunity to gather the
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world’s entire timber production
chain and demonstrate once and
for all the sheer strengths of the
forestry sector in Brazil and in the
world,” says Jorge R. Malinovski,
president director of Malinovski,
the company behind Expoforest.
At the moment, still a few
months away from the event
itself, 226 companies are already
confirmed exhibitors for the
fair, and they are getting ready
to present their new product
launches, technologies and
trends covering the entire timber
production cycle. According to
Malinovski, over 30,000 visitors
– from Brazil and other countries
with long-standing tradition in
forestry – are expected during the
three days of the event.
Expoforest is a part of Forestry
Demo Fairs (FDF), a specialized
board responsible for ensuring
quality and safety in the world’s
largest dynamic forestry fair. In this
group, Expoforest stands alongside
Asturforesta (Spain), EKO-LAS
(Poland), Elmia Wood (Sweden),
Euroforest (France), FinnMETKO
(Finland) and KWF-Tagung
(Germany).
It’s already possible to ensure
your spot at Expoforest by
registering early on the official
event website: www.expoforest.
com.br
The event:
Expoforest is a dynamic forestry
fair. In its last edition, held in 2014,
over 208 exhibitors were present,
showcasing new machinery,
equipment and technology
employed in timber production
from planted forests. In total,
25,107 specialized visitors from
Brazil and 27 other countries
were present at the fair, resulting
in USD 48 million in successful
business transactions. Expoforest
is organized by Malinovski.
Expoforest 2018
Date:
April 11th – 13th, 2018
Location:
Santa Rita do Passa Quatro –
Greater Ribeirão Preto area (São
Paulo state) – Brazil
Phone number:
+55 (41) 3049-7888 /
+55 (41) 9 9924-3993
E-mail:
[email protected]
www.expoforest.com.br