Business projections correspond to the purchase of nearly 100,000 cubic meters of pine and eucalyptus standing timber.
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The Peru Forest Expo 2025 concluded with preliminary commercial commitments amounting to approximately $2.2 million, significantly boosting the prospects of the national forestry sector. The business projections correspond to the purchase of nearly 100,000 cubic meters of standing pine and eucalyptus, reflecting the market's interest in the country's sustainable forest offerings. The event was organized by the National Forestry and Wildlife Service (Serfor) and its Sustainable Productive Forests Program (BPS), as part of the public sector's efforts to enhance competitiveness, promote investments, and strengthen forest production chains under sustainability criteria. The event integrated an international forum, an expo-fair, and a business round that brought together over 688 participants, including specialists, companies, producers, investors, and representatives from seven regions of the country. In the business round, more than 30 meetings were held between producers supported ...
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