The Gran Chaco is key to Argentina's economic and environmental sustainability because it "provides 33% of the cattle and 10% of the livestock."

Published 2025년 2월 11일

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The Tropical Forest Alliance (TFA) has highlighted the importance of the Gran Chaco Americano region in Argentina, which is crucial for economic and environmental sustainability. The region, which extends over 108 million hectares and is the second largest forest in Latin America, has the potential to supply markets like China and the European Union with sustainable agricultural products. The TFA has emphasized the need for investment in infrastructure, technical assistance, and public policies to support small producers in adopting sustainable practices like integrated livestock management with forests and to use the VISEC traceability platform for deforestation-free production. The organization believes that with these investments, Argentina can increase agricultural productivity in a sustainable way and take advantage of global market opportunities.
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The Tropical Forest Alliance (TFA), a multilateral association that promotes the global transition towards deforestation-free agricultural products, emphasized the importance of the Gran Chaco Americano region in the face of the challenges that Argentina faces in terms of economic and environmental sustainability. This biome, which extends over a total area of 108 million hectares between Bolivia, Paraguay, Argentina and a small portion of Brazil, has 63% native forests and is the second largest forest in Latin America, after the Amazon. In terms of production, the region provides 33% of the cattle that Argentina sells, and has an agricultural potential that increases year after year, allowing it to supply markets such as China and the European Union, the latter being a destination where sustainability standards have become more rigorous. Proof of this is the controversial regulations on deforestation-free products. “Argentina stands out for its potential in the Gran Chaco. This ...

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