
Ya faltan pocos días para la apertura de la feria Forestal Argentina en Posadas
En este Día de la Tierra, el equipo organizador de la Feria Forestal Argentina saluda a todos los productores, científicos e industriales del sector forestal. “Gracias a su trabajo y dedicación, los bosques argentinos son cada vez más prósperos y sostenibles. Su compromiso con el medio ambiente es fundamental para el futuro de nuestro planeta. Los bosques son los pulmones de la Tierra, y su cuidado es esencial para combatir el cambio climático y proteger la biodiversidad. En la Feria Forestal Argentina, celebramos la importancia de los bosques y la foresto-industria. Nuestro objetivo es promover el desarrollo sostenible del sector, a través de la innovación, la tecnología y la responsabilidad social. Juntos, podemos construir un futuro más verde y sostenible para las generaciones venideras”.
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