They inaugurated the Arrayana Industrial Forestry Center in Jujuy
The largest NOA with a total investment of $ 125 million.
Governor Gerardo Morales and Interior Minister Rogelio Frigerio led the opening ceremony of the Arrayanal Industrial Forestry Center, an opportunity in which funds from the Forest Law were handed over to producers.
The Center in Arrayanal is the largest NOA and one of the main ones in the country in terms of its productive capacity, being able to process wood from native and exotic species, hard and soft.
It is thought of as a sectorial promoter at the provincial and regional level, through the incorporation of state-of-the-art technology, both in the production of seedlings, the processing of rolls and the generation of by-products, and in the provision of services that are scarcely available in the region.
The total investment amounts to $ 125 million, mostly from the BIO 2853 sustainability and competitiveness program.

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