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Minister of Agriculture appoints members of the Advisory Council of Native Forest
The constituent meeting of the body will take place next Monday, Oct. 20.

The Minister of Agriculture, Marigen Hornkohl, appointed the members of the Consultative Council of the Native Forest, a decision that constitutes a further step in the implementation of Law No. 20,283 on the Native Forest Recovery and Development Forestry.

Compliance with these designations in the new body of law, promulgated on June 30, 2008, will integrate various players in the world forestry and conservation to the discussion of regulations, incentives and resources for research under the Native Forest Law.

In this regard, the secretary of state stressed that these appointments reflect that "this has been the willingness of the government, like those that preceded it, implement laws and public politics that allow Chile to be a modern country that integrates glances and combines economic visions -productive to social inclusion and conservation. "

Explained the highest authority of the Agro that this law is one of the axles to turn Chile into a Food and Forestry world potency", aims to strengthen the sustainable use of forests and protection of natural heritage of our country, a nation that opens spaces for small landowners also be inserted as a player for the sustainable use of our native forests. "

The holder of Agriculture noted that the Consultative Council "opens a solid channel of participation for actors sector, becoming a tool of enormous significance for the sustainable use of native forests."

The first council meeting will take place next Monday, Oct. 20, at 10:30 am in the Ministry of Agriculture.

1 comentarios:

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