Approval of the National Plan for the Management of Forests with Integrated Livestock MBGI
The Ministries of Economy and Environment approved this initiative
Through a joint Resolution, the Ministry of Economy and Environment approved this initiative that aims to promote the sustainable management of native forests. The Ministries of Economy and Environment approved through a joint Resolution the National Plan for the Management of Forests with Integrated Livestock with the objective of promoting the sustainable management of native forests allowing sustainability in livestock activity. Through the Joint Resolution 3/2023, published in the Official Gazette and its annex, established the objectives and scope of the measure. The main objectives are: Promote the conservation of native forests through comprehensive forestry and livestock exploitation and sustainable management of native forests.
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