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  2. Forestry in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Argentina is the fourth largest producer of paper, paperboard and corrugated fiberboard in Latin America. As of the 2004, the sector produced about 1.4 million tons. The production experienced an increase of 11 percent compared to 2003. However, this production only satisfied 67 percent of domestic demand.

  3. Celulosa Arauco y Constitución - Wikipedia

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    In 2006 CELCO/ARAUCO had five pulp mills in Chile and one in Argentina. Apart from pulp mills, CELCO/ARAUCO has 4 engineered wood manufacturing plants in Chile, 2 in Argentina and 2 in Brazil. The company was founded in September 1979 as result of the fusion of Celulosa Arauco S.A. (1967) and Celulosa Constitución S.A. (1969).

  4. Suzano Papel e Celulose - Wikipedia

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    This achievement was possible thanks to the growth cycle completed in 2007, which paved the way for increased production capacity. 2017 saw a record volume of 1.2 million tonnes of paper production and 10.8 million tons of pulp production.

  5. ARGENTINA JUNE INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION DOWN -6.6% VS YEAR ... - AOL

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  6. Ledesma S.A.A.I. - Wikipedia

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    Glucovil Argentina S.A., a maker of milled corn products for the food processing industry. Manufacture of notebooks, writing paper, and other school supplies. Paper production totals 105,000 metric tons annually. [11] Installed capacity of 7.5 MW. Salta Province: Citrus orchards in Colonia Santa Rosa (800 hectares or 2,000 acres) and a ...

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    The European Union reached a blockbuster free trade agreement Friday with Brazil, Argentina and the three other South American nations in the Mercosur trade alliance, capping a quarter-century of ...

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  9. Industry in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    With industrial production of USD $79.8 billion in 2023 (19% of GDP), Argentina is the third-largest industrial power in Latin America after Mexico and Brazil. [1] Argentina has a sophisticated industrial base that ranges from small and medium-sized enterprises to world-class facilities operated by domestic and multinational corporations.