Crearon la primera Federación Argentina de Ingenieros Forestales del país
Reunión cumbre de ingenieros forestales
La ciudad de Saéz Peña (Chaco) fue la base de una reunión cumbre de ingenieros forestales para sellar finalmente la constitución de una comisión que formalizará la creación de la primera Federación Argentina de Ingenieros Forestales (FAIF), marcando el 17 de agosto de 2017 una fecha histórica en la lucha por lograr representatividad y ocupar un rol de liderazgo para atender la búsqueda de soluciones a problemáticas comunes de las distintas regiones y plantear metas que permitan el desarrollo futuro de los técnicos.

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