Paraguay Has 44.4% Native Forests, More than 250 Species of Trees Identified and Carbon Stored
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Asunción, IP Agency.- 44.4% of the national territory is forested, predominantly with 36% of native forests, just over 6% of palm groves and 0.8% of forest plantations. It also has 200 carbon stored variables and more than 250 tree species were identified. This not only positions Paraguay as a country in the region that is leading sustainable development, but also generates information, noted the president of the National Forestry Institute (INF…
The National Forestry Institute (INFONA) will share the results of the National Forestry Inventory 2026 during the event “Paraguay forest: science, culture and life”, which will be held on Wednesday 22nd in the auditorium of the General Directorate of University Extension of the National University of Asunción (UNA). INFONA will share the results of the National Forestry Inventory 2026. Photo: courtesy As reported by the institution, the Nationa…
Photo: Contributed In commemoration of the International Day of Mother Earth, the National Forestry Institute (INFONA) will share the results of the National Forestry Inventory 2026 during the event “Paraguay forest: science, culture and life”. The activity will be held on Wednesday, April 22, in the auditorium of the General Directorate of University Extension of the UNA, with an immersive exhibition with free admission throughout the day (from…
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