
The forestry industry will have a prominent presence at the XIV National Agribusiness Forum of LIDE Argentina
LIDE Argentina announced the holding of the XIV National Agribusiness Forum, which will take place on Wednesday, October 29 at the Alvear Icon Hotel, in the City of Buenos Aires.
The event will bring together CEOs, presidents and leaders of the agroindustrial sector to analyze the challenges and opportunities that the country faces in terms of productive development and sustainability. Among the axes of debate, the forestry industry will have a prominent space with the participation of Pablo Franzini, CEO of Arauco Argentina, and Agustín Dranovsky, CEO of Compañía de Tierras Sud Argentino, who will speak about the potential of the sector in the diversification of the productive matrix and its contribution to the national bioeconomy. Under the title Argentina in Perspective: The Future We Must Build, the Forum proposes an agile format, with panels, executive conversations and high-impact presentations, aimed at generating a long-term strategic vision for the country. The meeting will seek to answer a central question that runs through the entire Argentine productive agenda: Are we building an agro-export model of the past… or the food and energy hub of the future?”With this new edition, LIDE Argentina consolidates its National Agribusiness Forum as a space for dialogue and leadership between the public and private sectors, promoting an integrated view on competitiveness, innovation and sustainability in the development of the country. The XIV National Agribusiness Forum is consolidated as a reference space to think about the future of the country from its productive base, with a view strategic and vocation for transformation. It will be a space for high-level dialogue, with business, institutional leaders and communicators who set the agenda. LIDE Argentina is an organization that connects leaders of the largest companies in the country. It offers excellent content and networking opportunities at high-quality events and activities. Its objective is to promote the economic and social development of Argentina.
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