Registration Now Open for RISI's International Woodfiber Resource and Trade Conference

RISI, the leading information provider for the global forest products industry, opened registration for the International Woodfiber Resource and Trade Conference. The event will take place November 3-4, 2014, at the Sheraton Santiago Hotel and Convention Center in Chile.

The conference will feature an impressive lineup of guest speakers representing leading companies from all areas of the woodfiber industry. Attendees will include forest owners, woodchip, biomass and pulp-log suppliers and buyers from all over the world, as well as equity and debt finance executives, consultants, researchers, forest operations and government.

This year's topics include:

  • Outlook for the International Pulp Markets - Global Overview of Demand for Wood Pulp, and Trends in Chinese Production
  • South American Pulp Production: Impact on Global Markets and Impact on Domestic Fiber Demand
  • Japan Woodchip Market and Outlook - Update on Biomass Markets in Japan
  • China Woodchip Marketing and Outlook, and Biomass Import Potential
  • India: The Newest Woodchip Import Market, why Imports have Started and what is the Potential for this Market?
  • Australia, Fiji & New Zealand: Export Woodchip Supply and Outlook
  • Chile: Export Woodchip Supply and Outlook
  • Other Latin America (Uruguay, Ecuador, Argentina, Brazil, Venezuela): Export Woodchip Supply and Outlook
  • Africa: Export Woodchip Supply and Outlook
  • Other Southeast Asia- Export Woodchip Supply and Outlook, Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar
  • Vietnam: Export Woodchip Supply and Outlook
  • North America: Export Woodchip Supply and Outlook
  • Outlook for the Atlantic Markets for Woodchip Trade: Turkey and Iberia
  • International Pulpwood & Biomass Price Trends and Outlook
  • European Pellet Market-Opportunity?
  • North American Wood Pellet and Biomass Supply
  • Ocean Transport for Woodchips and Biomass
  • Asian Biomass Market Outlook (Focus on Korea and Japan)
  • Southeast Asia Biomass Potential: Not Just Wood Pellets (Also Agricultural Residues Like Palm Oil Residues, Rice Husks, etc.)
  • Timberland Investment Sector and Global Plantation Development
  • Panel Discussion on Woodchip and Biomass Supply: Introduction of New Projects

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