Some years ago a certain Mr. Francisco Dans del Valle, forestry engineer, judged in 10 minutes a proposal for a Final Project from one of his college engineering students which involved identifying appropriate macro and microclimates for commercial cultivation of
Eucalyptus trees able to yield annual non timber products under specially adapted forestry silvicultural regimes. Maybe judging on firm opinions based on limited data, the "impossible, so look for something else" veredict was not exactly very well received. Some years later, after trialling several dozen eucalypt species successfully in varied macro and microclimates in Northwestern Spain to assess
cold hardiness both at nursery and in field conditions, working out the practicalities of what we foresters call "
productive process engineering" the same way it had been done theoretically earlier, acquiring a proper
know how and placing solid basements for a new pilar on
Eucalyptus diversified production, we are able to say...
"Paquito, lo que se siembra, se cosecha".

Wanna know how?
Complementary to
timber oriented eucalypt experience
GIT Forestry Consulting's team of Agronomic and Forestry Engineers has conducted
horticultural trials in Northwestern Spain with select germplasm of over 30 Eucalyptus types having ornamental potential in both temperate humid Atlantic and Mediterranean climates, and has sorted out detailed individualised
solutions to adapt successful productive process engineering to different industrial scale plant ornamental green foliage production schemes. An interesting range of potential products for floriculture markets has been obtained matching
high quality standards.
This
know how (what + when + how + why + how much) and our ability to organise
training courses for your staff is now
available via consulting agreement to wholesale or specialist floricultural producers interested in joining cooperative strategies for cultivation and commercialization.
And, to those ones growing eucalypts anywhere and thinking about the "
what if's" of trying new things for your local conditions, be stubborn enough to not give up thinking "
out of the box" for what others say and to not stop proving ignorance can be fixed.
If interested, we are happy to hear from you. Just
fill the form and provide us with full contact details and a short description of your company's activity.
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