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Forest Seedlings

Tecnoplanta is a leading reference in forest seedlings in Latin America, offering high-performance species for uses such as timber and pulp production.

Our seedlings are selected based on criteria such as productivity, resistance, and adaptability to different climates and soil types — always maintaining a high genetic standard.

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Eucalyptus Dunnii

Eucalyptus dunnii, commonly known as Dunn’s White Gum, grows quickly and produces high-quality timber.

It adapts well to subtropical regions with well-drained soils and is tolerant to moderate frost.

Its wood is widely used in pulp and paper production due to its high density and fiber yield. Additionally, it is a species resistant to pests and diseases, which reduces maintenance costs and increases productivity.

Eucalyptus Urugrandis

The Urugrandis hybrid combines the best qualities of Eucalyptus grandis and Eucalyptus urophylla.

It grows rapidly and is resistant to pests and diseases, adapting well to tropical and subtropical climates.

Its wood is light-colored and dense — ideal for paper production, energy generation, and civil construction, thanks to its strength and versatility.

Eucalyptus Saligna

Eucalyptus saligna, also known as Sydney Blue Gum, is known for its fast growth and high-quality timber.

It adapts well to subtropical climates and fertile soils, especially in areas with good water availability.

Its wood is versatile and used in civil construction, furniture manufacturing, flooring, and pulp production. E. saligna is also resistant to various pests and diseases, ensuring safe and productive harvests.

Pinus Taeda

Pinus taeda is a widely cultivated species in many regions around the world due to its adaptability and economic value.

With fast growth and high resistance to varied climatic conditions, Pinus taeda is one of the most commonly used conifer species for timber production.

The species is also valued for its carbon sequestration capacity, contributing to sustainable forest management practices and climate change mitigation.

Benefits of Forestry

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Long-Term Profitability: Forest production provides a stable source of income with low risk, especially in the timber and pulp sectors.

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Environmental Sustainability: Planted forests help restore degraded areas, promote biodiversity, and capture CO₂ from the atmosphere.

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Species Versatility: It’s possible to find species that adapt perfectly to the climate and soil of your region.

Trust in Those Who Truly Understand

With over 30 years of experience and more than 200 million seedlings shipped per year, Tecnoplanta is the largest producer of forest seedlings in Latin America.

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