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“This issue could perhaps be titled “My last Bulletin,” wrote the agronomist and forestry engineer, communicator and great friend of the profession, Martín Sánchez Acosta. "As of November 1, my retirement begins and I will no longer belong to INTA," he shared with his colleagues and more than 15 thousand contacts about his new stage of projects and enjoyment.
The training and professionalization of the sector will have a privileged place in this new edition of the International Exhibition of Articles for Hardware, Sanitary, Paint and Construction Materials. The most prominent speakers and references in the area are preparing to give talks designed to enhance the news of each business.
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Nicknamed “The Wall,” the giant was discovered by TJ Watt and is located on Flores Island, in the ancestral territory of the Ahousaht people. TJ Watt, an explorer dedicated to locating and conserving ancient trees, has discovered one of the oldest ever documented in the Canadian province of British Columbia; The enormous red cedar, which appears to widen the higher it grows, measures 46 meters high and 5 meters wide and is believed to be more than a thousand years old.
An activity to discuss the sustainable management of forests and forest plantations, as well as responsible consumption and supply, will be held on November 14 at the Metropolitan Design Center, Algarrobo 1041, Barracas, Capital Federal. It is aimed at Management, Sales, Purchasing, Communication, Sustainability and Markets sectors.
More than 83,000 people visited the exhibition, a record number since the pandemic.
The opening of the event was mediated by Martín Sánchez Acosta (INTA Concordia, Argentina), and was attended by members of the Organizing and Scientific Committee of the IUFRO Latin America conference, which highlighted the importance of diversified programming to reflect on sustainable management in forests. natives and forest plantations for wood production. The relevance of these spaces as an opportunity for networking and debates on the development of practices consistent with sustainability was also valued.