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XII INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF SILVOPASTORAL SYSTEMS, Uruguay-Argentina October 16 to 20, 2023
The XII INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF SILVOPASTORAL SYSTEMS will have the particularity of being bi-national, with its headquarters in Uruguay and its Pre-congress in Argentina, of which the INTA Forestry Program participates in the organization.
The XII International Congress of Silvopastoral Systems aims to create an academic space for a significant exchange of the main advances of these productive systems, in the economic-productive, environmental and social area, with the presence of the main references and researchers at an international level.
The Congress has as its target audience the national and international academic sector linked to silvopastoral systems, undergraduate and postgraduate students from the areas that make up the theme and the producers and actors that make up the chain of the agricultural and forestry sector.
The congress also seeks to create an area of debate that allows progress in a research and social agenda that tends to improve the living conditions of producers.
It will be held in Buenos Aires in the Hall of the Faculty of Agronomy of the UBA located at Av. San Martín 4453 in the Autonomous city of Buenos Aires, with field trips to the Delta and in the La Negra Establishment in the province of Buenos Aires, on October 16 and 17, 2023, which is coupled with the XII International Congress of Silvopastoral Systems in Uruguay from October 18 to 20, 2023.

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