The Government of Castilla-La Mancha is working on a forestry plan with a horizon of 2035 that aims to increase the extraction of wood to 700,000 cubic meters per year, compared to current production, betting on a new model of sustainable management of the almost four million hectares of mountain with which the region counts. First Vice President of the Board, José Luis Martínez Guijarro, announced this Friday in Cuenca that the regional executi…
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The Government of Castilla-La Mancha is working on a forestry plan with a horizon of 2035 that aims to increase the extraction of wood to 700,000 cubic meters per year, compared to current production, betting on a new model of sustainable management of the almost four million hectares of mountain with which the region counts. First Vice President of the Board, José Luis Martínez Guijarro, announced this Friday in Cuenca that the regional executi…