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BIOFOREST Excellence in Forestr y Research ARAUCO: A global leader For 45 years, ARAUCO has been driven forward by its vision of being a global leader in sustainable forest products. During this time, we have evolved into one of the most respected forestry companies in the world, not only because of the size and health of our plantation forests, the quality of our products, and our superior customer service, but for our social commitment, environmental responsibility, and technical innovation as well. ARAUCO’s sustainable business model is anchored by its extensive forest estate in Chile, Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay, and a sustainable management policy that conforms to strict international standards. This, coupled with continuous research and innovation applied to the full use of the forest resource, provides the foundation for ARAUCO’s continued competitive strength in the marketplace. ARAUCO combines excellence in sustainable forest management with advanced manufacturing techniques to produce a wide range of value-added forest products to satisfy customers’ needs. With ARAUCO’s deep understanding of global markets, these products are sold in 71 countries around the world through an extensive network of sale representatives and business offices established in Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, Colombia, Holland, Japan, Mexico, Peru, and the United States. ARAUCO Bioforest To help realize its vision for a sustainable future, ARAUCO has been developing and applying innovation company-wide. Innovation initiatives have been launched in all of the company’s business and areas of influence, including forestry management and production, occupational health and safety, and the development of greater social and environmental responsibility. 2 Research and innovation applied to forestry technological development, and to the company as a whole, generates a significant competitive edge for ARAUCO, because it allows the company to move forward towards a strengthened value proposition – identifying new opportunities for growth and differentiation while continuously improving products, processes, and services. Innovation is the common driver behind improvements in quality for our customers, a safer and more meaningful workplace, protection for the environment, and the quality of life in neighboring communities. Innovation is “growing the future.” BIOFOREST ARAUCO Bioforest Excellence in research for the development of sustainable forest products 3 Bioforest “Created as a center of excellence for research, Bioforest is renowned for its leadership, and is committed to finding solutions for the challenges the forestry sector will face during the next 15 to 20 years. Bioforest transforms research into an efficient and profitable activity”. Eduardo Rodríguez, Bioforest Manager BIOFORE ARAUCO Bioforest Bioforest, a leading company in forestry research 4 Bioforest was founded in 1990 with a mission to develop and apply technologies to maximize production of ARAUCO’s industrial and forestry resources. Today it is recognized as a scientific-technological research center of excellence, the only one of its type in Chile and South America. Recognized for its leadership in the development of technological forestry and industrial development, Bioforest employs highly specialized personnel, applying the latest technology in its labs, plant nurseries, and the company’s forestlands and industrial facilities. In addition, Bioforest is part of a technological network of open collaboration among national and international organizations that are up-to-date on the latest industrial forestry scientific knowledge, generating an exchange of information that nourishes the company and the forestry industry as a whole. ST In addition to the research work and innovationthat is applied to the company’s production activities, Bioforest conducts significant work in the development and implementation of standards for the protection, conservation, and monitoring of biodiversity across ARAUCO’s 390,000 hectares (~963,700 acres) of native forest holdings. Bioforest the pulp production process, as well as thoroughly studying the fiber to be used in different applications with an eye towards achieving new potential through product development. This area also promotes environmental improvements in pulp production, especially those relating to effluents and solid waste. ARAUCO Today, the research center develops technology for ARAUCO’s Forest and Pulp business areas. For the Forestry area, Bioforest works with sustainable precision clonal silviculture technology, which will result in a growth increase of 25% for Radiata Pine and a 40% increase for Eucalyptus. Implementationof this technology encompasses a sequence ofactivities that includes an accurate description of thesite to be established (soil, water, biodiversity, pests, production, etc.); allocation of the best genetic material for each site; development of establishment prescriptions and management; and permanent monitoring of the plantation with measurements that permit plantation growth assessments, as well as monitoring ecosystem values. Research for the Pulp area focuses on optimizing 5 Bioforest’s Organization Staff and OHS Risk Prevention Environment Division Fiber Products Division ARAUCO Bioforest Pulp Production Division 6 Biocelab Laboratory Bioforest Management Administration Library Secretary Forestry Group Management Silviculture and Genetics Division Phitosanitary Protection Division Raw Material Unit Wood Properties ivision Ecosystem Management Division Labs Unit ARAUCO Bioforest Bioinformatics Unit 7 Silviculture and Genetics The Silviculture and Genetics Division’s objective is to improve production of ARAUCO’s forest plantations through the development and application of silvicultural and genetic strategies and techniques which include tree breeding, plant propagation, nutrition, competing vegetation management, thinning and pruning. Several tools are developed in order to accomplish these strategies. These tools allow for the correct allocation of the best genetic material to the best sites, and define specific prescriptions for each planted area. ARAUCO Bioforest The main lines of research include breeding of species of interest for the company (Pinus radiata, Pinus taeda, Eucalyptus globulus, Eucalyptus nitens, Eucalyptus grandis and Eucalyptus hybrids), and the development of propagation strategies and protocols for the elite genetic material of these species. It is important to note that ARAUCO does not plant genetically modified trees nor does it use them to manufacture any of its products. 8 The work of the Silviculture and Genetics Division involves a deep understanding of the species of interest, as well as of the sites to be established, in order to develop silvicultural and ecophysiological prescriptions to optimize plantation management and the operational implementation of the company’s programs for genetics and propagation. This work also encompasses the precision characterization of the sites to be established and harvested. Forestry Area ARAUCO’s forestry activity is the foundation for all the company’s business units. This is why the lines of forestry research developed by Bioforest aim to fully understand the properties of wood in order to optimize and maximize the forest resource in the company’s plantations in Chile, Argentina and Brazil. Also, in keeping with ARAUCO’s commitment to environmental responsibility, Bioforest performs significant work to fulfill the company’s broad environmental objectives, as well as the conservation and protection of biodiversity present in the company’s 390,000 hectares (~963,700 acres) of native forests. The Division’s work also includes the implementation of sanitary surveillance systems in the plantations for early detection of damaging agents, and the development of protocols for management of potential pests. Bioforest Bioforest’s Phytosanitary Protection Division develops and implements integrated strategies for pest management to minimize the damage caused by insects and diseases to ARAUCO’s forests and industrial assets. The work includes research programs in Pathology, Entomology, and Forest Products Health. Among the division’s tasks are providing diagnoses of damaging agents, selection of pest-resistant plants, and the production of biocontrol agents in the Biotechnology Laboratory. Among the most relevant lines of research conducted by this Division are studies on epidemiology and control of the pathogens Phytophthora pinifolia, Neonectria fuckeliana and Fusarium circinatum, as well as studies on population dynamics and control of insects, including Sirex noctilio, Gonipterus scutellatus and Hylurgus ligniperda. ARAUCO Phytosanitary Protection 9 Ecosystem Wood Properties Wood Properties The objective of the Wood Properties Division is to characterize current and future plantations for better industrial use through a number of research programs, such as models to describe the pulpability of Eucalyptus and Radiata Pine clones and plantations, using non-destructive technology (NIR). ARAUCO Bioforest This division also works on the industrial validation of wood properties through the operational segregation of logs for their best industrial use, using an X-ray scanner. 10 Ecosystem Management Bioforest’s Ecosystem Management Division is responsible for the development of tools based on scientific knowledge to ensure forest management sustainability. Its work involves an ongoing cycle of learning, assessment, and modification of management practices to attain explicit environmental objectives. Operational tools are developed to maintain and improve the quality of ecosystem services related to ARAUCO’s silvicultural activities, and to conserve and protect the biodiversity present across the company’s forestland. Management Bioinformatics Biotechnology The Biotechnology Unit operates laboratories for tissue culture, molecular biology and forest health. The Unit’s main lines of research and development focus on the production of embryogenic clones of Pinus radiata and Pinus taeda, molecular certification of genetic material, morphological and molecular identification of pathogens, and the production of biological control agents. The Bioinformatics Unit implements technologies and applications to improve production efficiency, and contributes strategic information to ARAUCO’s subsidiaries. In order to fulfill this objective, this unit designs and develops methods for analysis, processes and applications that are then transferred to users. Bioforest The main lines of work are related to forest hydrology and biodiversity. In forest hydrology, tools are developed to ensure water quality and quantity at the catchment level. In biodiversity, tools are developed for the conservation of biological diversity across ARAUCO’s forestlands at different scales, from landscape-level to specific populations. This work includes monitoring and designation of priority conservation areas, and management programs for conservationand restoration. Bioinformatics ARAUCO Biotechnology 11 In 2008, Bioforest expanded its field of research to include the Pulp area, due to the company´s increased growth in pulp production and the relevance of this product in the global market. Pulp Area ARAUCO Bioforest Research in this area focuses on optimizing production processes and developing pulp products. Bioforest employs a team of highly qualified and experienced research professionals who operate a new, worldclass research laboratory. Different pulp production processes can be simulated in its facilities, and analyses of critical parameters of processes and products can be performed. 12 The Pulp Production Division conducts research and development, with an emphasis on innovation and optimization of production processes. Work centers on reducing the use of water and chemicals in the manufacture of chemical pulp; increasing production of the fiber line; and studying chemical interactions and their impact on pulp-making processes. The main objective of the Fiber Product Division is to develop a deep understanding of the fiber that ARAUCO produces, and identify the key variables of the process that influence the quality of the company’s fiber products. This area of research encompasses studies on the properties of pulp products for their use as raw material in different applications; identification of options to improve product properties enhancing current and future uses of fiber; and the provision of technical support to ARAUCO’s pulp customers. Environment The Environment Division of Bioforest Pulp conducts research on the description, treatment and reuse of effluents for the continuous improvement of environmental aspects relating to ARAUCO’s pulp mills. It also searches for opportunities to reduce the production of solid waste and/or its transformation into by products for energy generation, silvicultural purposes, and other applications. Bioforest Pulp Production Fiber Products ARAUCO During its first years of research, Bioforest Pulp has focused on three areas: 13 Milestones 1990 1991 1993 1995 1996 • Bioforest is • Bioforest’s f irst forestr y laborator y begins operation. Work commences on the biological control of the pine shoot moth, and the f irst Radiata Pine micropropagated plants are produced. • The f irst Radiata Pine plantations with cuttings from controlled crosses are established. • Bioforest moves to a research center in Concepción, in Chile’s Bío Bío Region. • The f irst wood characterization of AR AUCO’s plantations is completed. created in the city of Valdivia, Chile. • Bioforest’s f irst ten-year goal is set: “Achieve a 40% increase in volume per hectare in Radiata Pine plantations established by AR AUCO as of 2001.” ARAUCO Bioforest • Radiata Pine Gene Projects star t in Chile. 2003 2005 2006 2007 • Proposal for the f irst High Value Environmental Areas is draf ted. • The f irst clonal trials for Pinus taeda are planted in Argentina. • New populations of the native vine plant Berberidopsis corallina (Michay Rojo) are identif ied in the Nahuelbuta area. The number of registrations for this endangered species increased from 9 to 123. • Radiata Pine clonal plantations begin in Chile. • Eucalyptus globulus clonal plantations begin in Chile. 14 • The training program for post-graduate researchers begins. • The f irst clonal trials for Eucalyptus nitens and the hybrid nitens x globulus are established. • BOATR AY® is registered in Chile as an insectmonitoring product developed by Bioforest. • High Value Environmental Areas are proposed, using Systematic Conser vation Planning. 1997 1999 2000 2001 2002 • A research program begins in Alto Paraná, Argentina. • The Pine Gene Project in Arauco Argentina (Alto Paraná S. A) begins. • The f irst embr yogenic tree produced in Chile is planted. • Bioforest’s f irst tenyear goal is accomplished: Radiata Pine plantations established by AR AUCO as of 2001 will have a 40% increase in volume. • The molecular markers’ laborator y is implemented. • First E. globulus plantations with families from controlled crosses are established. 2009 2010 2011 • Species Alsodes vanzolinii (Ramadillas frog) is identif ied af ter 30 years of no registered sightings. • Methods to reduce chemical consumption during the bleaching process of pulp are identif ied. • The f irst Pinus taeda plantations with cuttings from families of controlled crosses are established in Arauco do Brasil. • Sustainable Precision Clonal Silviculture is implemented on plantations established by AR AUCO in Chile. • A new fungus species is described, Phytophthora pinifolia, which causes pine foliage disease (DFP). • Dar win’s fox species, considered ex tinct in the area, are sighted nor th of Nahuelbuta National Park. • Methods are identif ied and experimentally implemented to increase pulp production in Batch digesters. • The Bioforest Pulp laborator y begins operation. • Bioforest’s Pulp Area is created. Bioforest • The f irst clonal trials for Pinus taeda are planted in Brazil. • AR AUCO establishes a new research goal: Accomplish a 25% volume increase of Radiata Pine and a 40% volume increase of Eucalyptus, in addition to maximizing product value through the implementation of Sustainable Precision Clonal silviculture. • The f irst plantations of Pinus taeda with cuttings from families of controlled crosses are established in Alto Paraná, Argentina. 2008 • Research programs begin at Arauco do Brazil. • AR AUCO’s native vegetation description program begins. ARAUCO • Biodiversity program on native vegetation is launched. 15 BIOFOREST Excellence in Forestr y Research Camino a Coronel Km. 15 Concepción, Chile Tel.: (56-41) 272 8800 Fax: (56-41) 272 8801 www.bioforest.cl 14163 MARZO 13 / V3 www.arauco.cl