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FOREST SERVICE. MG ACTIVA

REPRODUCTION AND CULTURE:

MG ACTIVA works year after year to improve the production processes, this way plants of better quality are obtained , which can cover the market exigencies as well as the atmosphere where they will be implemented. Reason why by means of propagation techniques we reproduce the different species, soon to continue its culture in the field. The factors time , permanent dedication and attention in the culture allows us to obtain different unit sizes of great bearing with proven positive results.



FUMIGATION:

The company has an exhaustive process of fumigation where different products are applied monthly. Being these fungicides or pesticides with the purpouse of giving total guarantee to our clients that our plants are free of any plague. These monthly applications of products are supervised by civil servants of the MGAP pertaining to the Uruguayan goverment.



LOGÍSTIC:

Our company in order to carry out the forest tasks such as plantation , transport and load of containers (for the units that are sent to the out side of the country) counts
on diverse machinery and qualified personnel that guarantees optimal results to our clients.

Palm Tree Varieties

  • Phoenix Canariensis
  • Butia Capitata
  • Butia Yatay
  • Syagrus Romanzoffiana
  • Phoenix Dactylifera
  • Trachycarpus Fortunei

Tree Varieties

  • Acer negundo
  • Acer Palmatum
  • Acer saccarinum
  • Albizia julbrissin
  • Cinnamomun camphora
  • Aesculus hippocastanum
  • Cedros deodara
  • Cupressus macrocarpa
  • Cupressus sempervirens
  • Cotoneater serotina
  • Eleagnus hybrid ebbingei
  • Fraxinus americana
  • Ginkgo biloba
  • Jacarandá mimosifolia
  • Tabebuia avelianedae
  • Liquidambar styraciflua
  • Magnolia Grandiflora
  • Chorissia speciosa
  • Photinea frasseri
  • Quercus boreales
  • Taxodium distichum
  • Thuja alicata
  • Brachychiton populneum
  • Tillia moltkey
  • Tipuana tipu
  • Acacia dealbata
  • Magnolia grandiflora
  • Tillia moldkey
  • Eleagnus ebbingei
  • Cedros deodara
  • Syagrus romanzoffianum
  • Tuja alicata
  • Quercus boreales