AFoA CUMPLIÓ 71 AÑOS
La Asociación Forestal Argentina AFoA, única entidad forestal de alcance nacional
Cumplió 71 años promoviendo la protección y gestión de los bosques nativos y la expansión de las plantaciones forestales como herramientas de un desarrollo sostenible. Es importante destacar que en allá por 1946, mucho antes de generarse el fenómeno de los bosques de cultivo en el mundo, un grupo de visionarios locales comenzó a vislumbrar una Argentina forestal poniendo la piedra fundamental para crear y desarrollar la entidad más representativa del país en la actualidad.

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Free seminar on the implementation of the European EUDR regulation on deforestation-free wood products
The Argentine Forestry Association (AFoA) organizes the seminar «EUDR in Forest Products: Current status of implementation. Regulatory requirements and private experiences", which will take place on Wednesday, November 26, from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., via Zoom, with live streaming on YouTube. The European Regulation on Deforestation-Free Products (EUDR) will enter into force on December 31, 2025 and will impose new requirements for forest products entering the European Union market.
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