 
       V National Congress Silvopastoral Systems
University of Buenos Aires (UBA) -BUENOS AIRES, October 16 and 17, 2023
(In the framework of the Uruguay-Argentina International Congress)
10/16 Lectures - 10/17 Field Trip
The V National Silvopastoral Congress will be held in the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires (CABA) on Monday, October 16 and Tuesday, October 17, 2023. It is coupled with the XII International Congress of Silvopastoral Systems and the II Congress of the Global Silvopastoral Network that will take place in Uruguay from October 18 to 20.
It is organized by INTA through the Forestry Program and the EEA Delta, and the Faculty of Agronomy of the University of Buenos Aires (UBA).
The call for technical papers is open : https://congresosilvopastoril2023.com.ar/

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