136° Congreso Maderero: El futuro de la cadena de valor foresto industrial
El 16 y 17 de Junio de 2017 tuvo lugar en Buenos Aires el 136° Congreso Maderero, en el centro de convenciones de Costa Salguero
La temática madre en esta edición es el futuro de la cadena de valor foresto industrial, con vistas al 2030. En el marco de un mundo cada vez más competitivo, desafiante y dinámico, la cadena de valor foresto industrial ofrece opciones de futuro para el desarrollo argentino.

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