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SOUTHEM Online - Issue 241 – 14 April 2010

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TIMBERLAND INVESTMENT CONFERENCE

Center for Forest Business


University of Georgia
March 23-25, 2011
The Ritz-Carlton Lodge, Reynolds Plantation
Lake Oconee, Georgia, USA
www.ugatimberlandinvestment.com

Save the Date!


Forestry Climate, Investments and Opportunities are changing! Join us for our
2011 Timberland Investment Conference where we will provide you the latest
Forestry topics, speakers and opportunities.

UGA’s Center for Forest Business professionals and invited speakers will
provide you insight in the resilience of forest resources and how timberland
values have been impacted by the financial markets. The conference should
meet your timberland questions as well as provide you the information
necessary to make the most prudent timberland investment decisions
involving the process of purchasing, management and divesting a tract of
timberland.

The Center for Forest Business integrates the latest academic research and
sound financial methods to provide education and service to forest industry,
investors and landowners throughout the world.

For more information, contact:


Bob Izlar - bizlar@warnell.uga.edu
Director, Center for Forest Business
Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources
University of Georgia, Athens
Phone (706) 542-6819
FAX (706) 542-5073

Rich Molpus - rmolpus@warnell.uga.edu


Center for Forest Business
Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources
University of Georgia, Athens
Phone (706) 542-5079
Cell (601) 421-1721

WORLD CLASS FOREST AND WOOD SCIENCE EDUCATION


STELLENBOSCH UNIVERSITY
The Department of Forest and Wood Science at Stellenbosch University aims
to be the preferred supplier of world-class education, research and outreach
in Africa for the benefit of all peoples, industries and societies at large, with a
primary focus on sustainable management of tree-based natural resources
and the processing thereof. For detail refer to www.sun.ac.za/forestry or
contact Pierre Ackerman at packer@sun.ac.za

HELI HARVEST LTD PROVIDING AERIAL HEAVY LIFTING SERVICES


Heli Harvest is New Zealand’s leading heavy helicopter operator. The
company has vast experience in heavy lifting tasks, including timber
harvesting, firefighting, disaster relief, construction, vineyard frost protection
and cellphone tower installation. Heli Harvest operates two Mi-8 helicopters.
For more information, go to:
http://www.heliharvest.co.nz/index.cfm/

REMSOFT TACTICAL PLANNER AND COLLABORATION


TECHNOLOGIES DEMO DAYS
Team Remsoft is hosting a reception and free demonstration of the new
Remsoft Tactical Planner and Collaboration Technologies in Melbourne and
Rotorua in May. This event is open to all our clients and to those who want to
learn more about the software and why we are the industry standard world-
wide.
Applications include:
• Tradeoff analysis
• Carbon strategies
• Biomass & biofuel analysis
• Valuation
• Operational planning
• Higher and best-use
• Risk management
• Cash-flow analysis
• Harvest scheduling
• Certification & compliance
• Collaboration
• Transparent, accountable defensible plans
For more event information please visit http://www.remsoft.com/events.php?
id=119 or email info@remsoft.com to confirm your attendance.
We hope to see you.

SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE FORESTRY YEARBOOK


The forest industry’s US$30 billion annual export earnings will help the
countries of the southern hemisphere recover from the global economic
recession, says the publisher of the new edition of the Southern Hemisphere
Forest Industry Yearbook. In spite of additional challenges surrounding
climate change and natural disasters – the Chilean earthquake and massive
forest fires in Australia – the forest industries are proving resilient, says editor
and director Mike Smith, from Trade and Media Services Ltd. “Plantation
forestry and the products being manufactured have increased to such a level
that they are an important component in the earnings of most countries in the
southern hemisphere,” Mike Smith says. For more details, go to the web site
at:
http://www.southem.com/index.php?
option=com_content&task=view&id=1093&Itemid=1
And download the Yearbook flyer at
http://tinyurl.com/southem2010flyer

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REPORT ALLEGES VICTORIAN OFFICIALS CRIPPLED BUSH FIRE


ALERTS
Authorities in the Australian state of Victoria are alleged to have deliberately
throttled back an emergency communications system before disastrous bush
fires swept through the state in February last year killing 173 people, The
Melbourne Age has reported. The article said that the action of the Victorian
government and the Country Fire Authority (CFA) in deliberately restricting the
operation of a new A$108 million emergency communications system in the
lead-up to Black Saturday caused confusion and severe delays in messages
sent to firefighters when the disaster hit. The Age said the revelations were
not aired at a Bushfires Royal Commission set up to investigate the disaster.

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CHILE’S NEW PRESIDENT INVITES BRAZIL TO JOIN


RECONSTRUCTION EFFORT
Chile’s President Sebastián Piñera has invited companies in Brazil to
participate in his reconstruction following the catastrophic 27 February
earthquake. The newly elected president was on his first foreign trip and took
the opportunity to invite companies with scientific, technological and
innovative capabilities to participate in the reconstruction of the hundreds of
thousands of houses, and thousands of schools destroyed in the earthquake.
Brazil President Luiz Inacio Lula committed “unconditional” assistance to
Chile.

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ARAUCO-STORA ENSO URUGUAY PULP PLANT PRESENTED


The company Montes del Plata, integrated by the Chilean Celulosa Arauco
and the Swedish-Finnish Stora Enso, has presented plans to the Uruguayan
Government its plans for a pulp plant that will demand an investment of
US$2,300 million dollars, Forestalweb reported recently. The manager of
Montes del Plata, Erwin Kaufmann, discussed the project with the Uruguayan
Ministers of Economy and Finance, Fernando Lorenzo; Transport and Public
Works, Enrique Pintado; Industry, Energy and Mining, Roberto Kreimerman,
and the secretary of the Uruguayan Presidency, Alberto Breccia. During the
meeting, technicians from the investor group gave details of the pulp plant
construction project planned in the zone of Punta Pereira, in department of
Colonia the coast of Río de la Plata.

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CMPC’S MATTEE URGES BRAZIL TO WELCOME COMPETITION IN


ECONOMY
The president of Chile’s CMPC Brazil Eliodoro Matte has urged Brazilian
businesses to welcome the opening up of economies to greater competition,
Diario Financiero has reported. He said the opening of Chile’s economy in
the 1980’s had allowed exports to multiply eight times and imports by 10.
Matte was addressing the XXIII meeting of the Freedom Forum, organised by
the Institute of Management Studies in the Brazilian state of Rio Grande Do
Sul. He said that the free market permitted the development of economies
through trade and exchange, and he urged businesses to resist calls for
greater intervention by the state in the economy, as occurred during the onset
of the recession last year.

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INDUSTRY WELCOMES ASIC INVESTMENT DISCLOSURE PAPER


Industry groups are welcoming the release of an official consultation paper
aimed at improving disclosure for retain investors involved in agribusiness
managed investment schemes. The Australian Securities and Investments
Commission (ASIC) consultation paper presents for public comment a draft
set of “disclosure benchmarks” developed by ASIC to enhance investor
protection. The Australian Plantation Products and Paper Industry Council
(A3P) and the National Association of Forest Industries (NAFI) welcomed the
paper’s release. A statement said that A3P, and the plantation industry at
large, strongly support appropriate levels of investor protection as a matter of
principle, particularly for retail investors, who comprise the majority of those
joining forestry schemes

GREAT SOUTHERN, TIMBERCORP CLIENT FILES UNDER SCRUTINY


Investordaily.com is reporting that corporate watchdog ASIC has gone to
ground over speculation it is reviewing client files of dealer groups linked to
failed agribusiness firms Great Southern and Timbercorp. The web site
reported that industry sources claimed ASIC began a broad sweeping review
in September last year of client documents from Australian financial services
licensees (AFSL) with exposure to the agribusiness firms. A source backed
THE claim, suggesting ASIC's call for specific client details would be used to
determine whether the advisers used a one-size-fits-all advice model.

GLOBAL FOREST PARTNERS SELECTS CENGEA FOR AUSTRALIAN


BLUEGUM PLANTATIONS
Meanwhile, the US-based Global Forest Partners (GFP) has appointed
Cengea Solutions of Halifax, Vancouver Island, Canada, to provide forestry
services at Australian Bluegum Plantation (ABP) to managed the 92,000
hectares of pine plantations recently purchased from Timbercorp, a Cengea
statement said.

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ARGENTINA TIMBER INDUSTRY PUSHES WOOD USE IN


CONSTRUCTION
Argentine timber industry representatives have meet government officials in
an effort to boost the use of wood in construction. A notice from the Argentina
Federation of Timber and Remanufactured Industry (FAIMA in Spanish) said
representatives met recently with officials, inc luding Guillermo García Fahler,
the head of Works and Urban Development for the government in in the
Autonomous City of Buenos Aires. The meeting was part of the plan of action
FAIMA is undertaking to promote the use of the wood in the construction. The
main objective of the meeting was to begin an institutional relationship,
between both organisations, in order to stimulate a dialogue and common
work on the issue for both entities.
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PAPERLINX CLOSING TASMANIA MILL, CHANGING TO MERCHANT-


ONLY
Australia’s PaperlinX Ltd is closing its Burnie Mill in Tasmania, leaving it as a
paper merchanting outfit. The closure of the remaining operations at the
Burnie Mill is the final stage of PaperlinX’s exit from its Tasmanian paper
manufacturing operations with the balance of operations already closed, a
company statement said. Commenting on this decision, PaperlinX Managing
Director, Tom Park said, “This has been a long and complex process and
while it is disappointing that we have not been able to find a sustainable
outcome for the Burnie operations we do believe that we have reached an
outcome that is in the best interests of PaperlinX and its shareholders.”
http://www.southem.com/index.php?
option=com_content&task=view&id=1098&Itemid=1

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ARGENTINA TO LIFT BIODIESEL USED TO REPLACE OIL-BASED


PRODUCTS
Argentina is planning to lift the volume of bio-diesel used in place of gas-oil
imports, a report in El Cronista said. It said the government was considering
replacing oil-based products with bio-diesel in particular during winter and
grain harvest periods when fuel was scarce. Argentina’s Energy Secretariat
published a list of 19 companies to supply biodiesel to be blended with diesel
fuel and the volumes assigned to each company. The article quoted Planning
Minister Julio de Vido announcing the move at a biofuels seminar organised
by the Argentine Biofuels Chamber (Carbio), the Argentine Biofuels and
Hydrogen Association (AABH) and the Argentine Surgar Center.

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CARBON CREDIT AUCTION FAILS TO ATTRACT BIDS IN BRAZIL


Brazil’s first auction of carbon credits recently finished without any business
being transaction. Forestalweb reported the four participant companies
offered lots of 60,000 tons of carbon credits. This first such auction directed
at the voluntary market in Brazil was carried out via the BM& FBovespa,
created in 2008 with the integration between the Brazilian Mercantile &
Futures Exchange (BM&F) and the São Paulo Stock Exchange (Bovespa),
but finished without any deals being made. The carbon credits were being
auctioned for the price of 10 Braizilian Reals per ton. It’s reported that this
was the third auction of carbon credits made through for the BM& FBovespa
and the first one directed at the voluntary in Brazil

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NERVOUS WAIT AS FORESTRY WORKERS FACE AXE


Forestry workers are facing a nervous wait in the Mid North Coast amid
speculation the New South Wales State Government in Australia could axe up
to 70 workers, cutting their jobs and hiring private contractors, The Coffs
Coast Advocate has reported. It said that questions continued to be asked of
Forestry Minister Ian Macdonald, the Greens even going as far to suggest
State Forests could be privatised. The Member for Coffs Harbour Andrew
Fraser said the majority of positions in the firing line are those overseeing the
harvest of timber in State Forests.

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GREEN BUILDING RATING TOOL BEING LAUNCHED TO RATE SA


RETAIL CENTRES
The Green Building Council of South Africa (GBCSA) plans to launch a Green
Star SA rating tool for new retail centre developments within the next two
weeks, Engineering News reported. It was expected interested parties would
start registering for certification of proposed shopping centres by the end of
April. "We are already receiving expressions of interest from retail projects
which want to register, and get rated later on in the year, so it’s quite exciting,"
GBCSA CEO Nicola Douglas said in the report.

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FORESTRY ALARM IN FIJI OVER TERMITE SPREAD


The forestry industry in Fiji is reported to be becoming increasingly alarmed
over the spread of termites in the South Pacific country. The Fiji Times has
reported that it appeared the termite infestation had affected a much higher
number of homes than initial figures revealed. Advisory councillor for
Tavakubu in Lautoka, Jagendra Singh said about 90 homes in the area were
infested. This was in comparison to earlier reports by the biosecurity authority
that 74 homes in Lautoka had been confirmed to be infested. The continued
spread of the termite had become a major concern for the Forestry
Department, the report said, with suggestions the termites may be a foreign
species heightening concerns.

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SURVEY: CATTLE GRAZIERS’ CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTABILITY


Australia’s CSIRO research agency has started a telephone survey of the
challenges and opportunities for northern Australian cattle graziers as a result
of climate change. “We will be asking how graziers in the Northern Territory
and Queensland are currently coping with climate variability and their plans
for the future,” said CSIRO Climate Adaptation Flagship researcher, Dr
Nadine Marshall. “We aim to learn more about their circumstances, strengths
and weaknesses and then observe how they deal with climate change
impacts over time. “Ultimately, we want to establish what makes for
successful adaptation and assist industry and government to develop effective
plans for maximising the capacity cattle graziers have to adapt to
environmental changes.”

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A LATIN-AMERICAN FORUM ON REDD


Thais Megid Pinto, FAS, writes: A Latin-American Forum on REDD aims to
facilitate the communication and to promote experience and information
exchanges among Latin American countries related to REDD. The website
www.forumredd.org was created so all interested could use it as a means of
communication to submit information, articles and texts related to REDD.
Official documents on REDD of the United Nations Framework Convention on
Climate Change (UNFCCC), and events calendar can also be posted on this
page.

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HUHU TO THE RESCUE AS IDEA GETS BIOLOGY STUDENT NOTICED


The Huhu grubs thriving in New Zealand natural forests have helped a biology
student at the University of Waikato place third in the recent National NZBio
Student Scientific Poster Competition. Thomas Williams, who was one of 38
participants, presented research that aims to identify microorganisms which
are capable of degrading wood so that bioethanol can be produced
sustainably from woody waste materials. Currently, this process involves
using harsh chemicals and high temperatures, so an efficient biological
method is highly sought after, says Williams, who is studying towards a
Master of Science degree. Huhu grubs eat and metabolise wood and it is
presumed that this is achieved through symbiotic microorganisms living in the
huhu grub’s gut. This research involved feeding groups of huhu grubs diets
containing either wood, cellulose, or starch and comparing the microbial gut
communities of the huhu grubs fed on each diet. Williams hopes his findings
will determine which group of huhu grubs are responsible for breaking down
wood.

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SOUTHEM ARTICLES FROM JOURNALS

SOCIAL ACCEPTABILITY AND TASMANIAN EUCALYPT SILVICULTURE


Rebecca M. Ford, Kathryn J. H. Williams, Ian D. Bishop and John E. Hickey.
Public judgements of the social acceptability of silvicultural alternatives
in Tasmanian wet eucalypt forests. Australian Forestry 2009 Vol72(4).
http://www.forestry.org.au/ifa/c/c3-ifa.asp?ID=1786

TREE SPACING IN THE KALAHARI


K. K. Caylor, H. H. Shugart, P. R. Dowty and T. M. Smith. Tree spacing
along the Kalahari transect in southern Africa. Journal of Arid
Environments. Volume 54, Issue 2, June 2003, Pages 281-296.
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=ArticleURL&_udi=B6WH9-
48FJSR0-
2&_user=10&_coverDate=06%2F30%2F2003&_rdoc=1&_fmt=high&_orig=se
arch&_sort=d&_docanchor=&view=c&_searchStrId=1294861454&_rerunOrigi
n=scholar.google&_acct=C000050221&_version=1&_urlVersion=0&_userid=1
0&md5=5424953d0acace2a17edd47eeeaf027b

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OPPORTUNITIES

FORESTRY ENGINEER SOUGHT IN PERU


A company involved in consultancy studies and services to the mining and
environmental sectors in Peru wants to a professional Forestry Engineer with
a minimum of 5 years in industry, with experience in biodiversity conservation
and the management of forest species. Experience in PIP and development of
technical files.
http://www.infomine.com/careers/jobs/job396166/ingeniero.forestal.aspx

ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANT - ECOLOGY (BOTANY)


Golder Associates (NZ) Limited (Golder) is seeking an Environmental
Consultant to be located in our Auckland office. A strong knowledge of New
Zealand’s indigenous flora with plant identification skills and experience of
plant survey methods is essential. To apply for the role please do so via our
website by simply pasting the link into your browser.
https://aujobs-golder.icims.com/jobs/4235/job

SOURCES SOUGHT FOR ANDES BARK FOR QUININE


Mark Willhite writes: Hi, I am looking for sources of bark for quinine from
Chinchona ledgeriana and C. succribra from the tropical Andes region of
South America, particularly Bolivia. This is an initial inquiry to determine if
there is a economically feasible supply. Please provide details that you have
regarding location, point of delivery, production amounts, etc. Thanks, Mark
Willhite, World Forest Investment, Inc.
www.WorldForestInvestment.com

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MEETINGS

CARBON REGULATED WORLD FOCUS OF PULP AND PAPER


CONFERENCE
18-21 April, 2010. The 64th Appita Annual Conference (incorporating the
2010 Pan Pacific Conference). Melbourne, Australia. Features a symposium
on “Sustainability in a carbon regulated world – what is actually happening?”
www.appita.com.au

AMAZON FAUNA MANAGEMENT CONGRESS


10-15 May - IX Congreso Internacional de Manejo de Fauna de la Amazonía
y América Latina (Ninth International Congress of Management of Fauna of
the Amazon and Latin America). Santa Cruz – Bolivia.
http://www.ixcimfauna-bol.museonoelkempff.org/

SENIORS HOUSING TO THE RESCUE


12 May 2010 – Trends in Over 50s Housing in South Africa. Johannesburg,
South Africa. The all day session will be presented by the research editor of
www.seniorshousing.co.uk and aims to promote the concept that seniors
housing is a rich, growing and untapped market for house building companies.
To download the order form go to:
http://www.seniorshousing.co.uk/core/seminars/SAF-FD-Sem.pdf

REMSOFT INFORMATION SESSIONS DOWNUNDER


18 May and 25 May – Remsoft to host information session in Australia
(Melbourne) and New Zealand (Rotorua). For more details, go to:
http://www.remsoft.com/events.php?id=119

CRITERIA AND INDICATORS


25 May-2 July 2010. Criteria & Indicators (C&I) and Forest Certification
for Asia and Latin American Countries (J10-04039) . At the JIICA JICA
Sapporo International Center (JICA Sapporo). Minami 4-25, Hondori 16-
chome, Shiroishi-ku , Sapporo, Hokkaido, 003-8668, Japan.

PARANÁ UNIVERSITY TO CELEBRATE 50 YEARS OF FORESTRY


COURSE
30 May 2010 – The Forest Engineering Course at Universidad Federal do
Paraná in Brazil will celebrate 50 years in existence. For more info, go to:
www.fupef.ufpr.br.

THE VALUE OF FORESTS


10-12 June 2010. The 2010 New Zealand Institute of Forestry Annual
Conference will be held Rotorua (at Novotel Rotorua). The conference theme
is ‘The Value of Forests: Exploring the Commercial, Environmental, Cultural
and Community Values of New Zealand’s Forests’. This theme covers all
aspects of forest values, not just traditional timber values. The conference
organising committee is currently looking for both sponsorship and speakers.
Please contact David Herries
nzif-cni@windowslive.com

A3P MEMBERS’ FORUM IN MELBOURNE


17 June 2010. Australian Plantation Products and Paper Industry Council
(A3P) will hold its annual Members’ Forum in Melbourne with a welcome
dinner on the night of 16 June. The Forum is a unique opportunity for
members to improve their understand of key policy issues impacting the
plantation products and paper industry, to network with colleagues from
throughout the industry and to help guide A3P’s work on behalf of the
industry.
natalie.loudon@a3p.asn.au

SOUTHEM HOODIE-HOO DAY


22 August 2010 - Southern Hemisphere Hoodie-Hoo Day - this is the day to
go outdoors at high noon and yell “Hoodie-Hoo” to chase winter and make
ready for spring, only one month away.
http://www.answers.com/topic/southern-hemisphere-hoodie-hoo-day

KIWI INNOVATORS CONNECTED TO COMMERCE


Entries for 2010 are now open for the annual Innovations Competition at the
New Zealand National Agricultural Fieldays. The competition encourages New
Zealanders to get creative in the rural sector, by producing new devices,
developments and equipment which improve and support farming practice.
Inventors are all vying for the prestigious Golden Standard, the supreme
award in innovation worth $5,000. It is no wonder that every year the number
and standard of entries increases considerably. Entries are now open for the
Innovations Competition and will close on 7 May, 2010. The Fieldays will be
held on 16-19 June 2010.

ARGENTINA FOREST FAIR


23-26 September 2010. Argentina Forest Fair at Posadas, Misiones,
Argentina. Feria Forestal Argentina.Parque Centro del Conocimiento -
Posadas (Misiones) www.feriaforestal.com.ar

CANOPY PROCESSES IN A CHANGING CLIMATE


7-15 October 2010 - Travelling Workshop: Canopy Processes in a Changing
Climate. South East Australia. IUFRO 2.01.12
http://www.iufro.org/science/divisions/division-2/20000/20100/20112/
Contact: Anthony O'Grady, anthony.ogrady(at)csiro.au

REMOTE SENSING & GIS APPLICATIONS IN FOREST ENGINEERING


19-20 October 2010. 9th Seminar on Remote Sensing & GIS Applications in
Forest Engineering. Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil.
http://www.9seminarioflorestal.com.br/home/

FORESTRY EDUCATION AND RESEARCH FOR THE ASIA-PACIFIC


REGION
Call for Abstracts: Forestry Education and Research for the Asia-Pacific.
ICRAF, Manila, The Philippines, 23–25 November 2010. Abstract submission
deadline: 31 May 2010. This conference aims to strengthen the contribution
of forestry education and research towards sustainable forest management in
the Asia-Pacific region. The course is organized by the University of the
Philippines Los Banos, with support from the World Agroforestry Center
(ICRAF). For more information, go to:
http://www.mailprosx.com/mp/link.php?M=115574&N=1182&L=4540&F=H

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ANOTHER SIDE

SAFCOL Forestry Industry Museum


Despite what many may think, the Sabie Forestry industry did not start
because of an abundance of trees in the area. Instead it was spurred on by
the discovery of gold. Learn more at:
http://www.southafrica.com/mpumalanga/hazyview/sabie-forestry/

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