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program was designed to optimize productivity and quality
by selecting and cloning the superior trees, thus ensuring
quality forest supply for the manufacture of solid eucalyptus
products. The tests are carried in site in our forest
reserve. There are basically three Research and Development
lines:
1) Selecting and cloning trees of our own provenance:
Process started in 2003 to increase the wood quality,
improve industrial performance and offer a more uniform
raw material. The products of the first cloning selection
(Eucalyptus grandis) were introduced in 2006.
2) Determining the growth curves of Eucalyptus
Grandis: Process started in 1993, using
the South-African method CCT, which evaluates the species
growth by analyzing different cuts of the population.
The aim is to verify the performance, the quality and
the growth of the trees, managed in a felling system that
prioritizes the best trees.
3)Experimenting new species and provenances:
Started in 1994, the goal of this program is to develop
species of hybrid eucalyptus to produce poles and lumber.
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