Two companies from Argentina went to Colombia to tell them about the Protected Productive Landscapes (PPP), the ProYungas initiative

Published 2024년 11월 1일

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The article highlights the 'Protected Productive Landscape Network' (PPP) initiative, which was discussed at the COP16 biodiversity conference in Colombia. This initiative encourages the integration of productive and wild areas, with support from private companies in Argentina, Chile, Bolivia, and Paraguya. The program has protected over 2.6 million hectares, including nearly 40% wild areas. The article specifically mentions the involvement of Ledesma and Arauco companies in Argentina, with Ledesma taking steps to conserve land and wildlife, and Arauco owning a significant part of the Misiones jungle reserve.
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In the framework of the COP16 on Biodiversity held in Colombia, the seminar “Protected Productive Landscape Network (PPP)” was held this Thursday, promoted by the agenda of Redes Chaco and Impacto Verde and led by Fundación ProYungas. The case of two companies with operations in Argentina committed to this issue was presented there: the Ledesma sugar mill and the Arauco forestry company. The PPP program is an initiative that proposes a new management model, which coherently integrates productive and wild areas, and which since 2010 has been gaining support from private companies from Argentina, Chile, Bolivia and Paraguay. Adding these conservation initiatives in the hands of private companies, it currently covers more than 2.6 million hectares of surface area, of which almost 40% are wild areas. Alejandro Brown, president of Fundación ProYungas (PPP Argentina), Rodrigo Ayala, executive director of PROMETA (PPP Bolivia), and Ignacio Duelo, the manager of Institutional ...

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