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Wood Theft Ring Dismantled in Valdivia

Wood Theft Ring Dismantled in Valdivia

Police operation in Valdivia concludes with the arrest of three individuals and the recovery of wood valued at over $460 million.In a successful operation, detectives from the specialized Timber Theft …

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China and the United States Remain Top Destinations for Forestry and Agricultural Exports

China and the United States Remain Top Destinations for Forestry and Agricultural Exports

The forestry and agricultural trade balance in the first nine months of 2024 reached USD 8.854 billion, marking a significant increase of 21% compared to the same period the previous …

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Charles Kimber, spokesperson for forestry company Arauco: "The current climate for investors in Chile is not adequate"

Charles Kimber, spokesperson for forestry company Arauco: "The current climate for investors in Chile is not adequate"

The People and Sustainability manager refers to Sucuriú, the multimillion-dollar investment the firm will make in Brazil. He cites wildfires and violence in the southern Macrozona among the factors preventing …

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Forestry Contractors Consider Legal Actions to Ensure the State Fulfills Its Duty to Provide Security

Forestry Contractors Consider Legal Actions to Ensure the State Fulfills Its Duty to Provide Security

The manager of the Association of Forestry Contractors, René Muñoz, expresses concern over measures that shift the responsibility of external security to companies, absolving the State of its obligations.The Association …

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Native Trees to Protect New Catirai Park in Santa Juana from Forest Fires

Native Trees to Protect New Catirai Park in Santa Juana from Forest Fires

Species such as arrayán, boldo, peumo, quillay, maitén, corcolén, espino, and maqui will be planted. The natural space is currently in the design phase, a project expected to be completed …

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Archaeological Findings: A Soda Cap or a Mummy Equally Halt Investments in Chile (and the Business Behind It)

Archaeological Findings: A Soda Cap or a Mummy Equally Halt Investments in Chile (and the Business Behind It)

Current law does not adequately distinguish between a minor find and a significant discovery, such as a mummy or Inca relics.The processing of investment projects in Chile faces serious challenges …

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