Planted forests: making the livelihood of 50,000 families sustainable

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Uploaded by on Jul 17, 2009

FAO headquarters (Rome) - BRACELPA (São Paulo). Elizabeth de Carvalhaes, Executive President of the Brazilian Pulp and Paper Industry (BRACELPA) on planted forests and the social role they play in improving the livelihoods of thousands of families. Elizabeth de Carvalhaes will be key-note speaker on "Producing for Development" at the XIII WFC in Argentina. (This interview has been recorded via web cam through Skype.)

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  • Ur point is completely wrong... So u can say that we cannot plant corn, sugar cane or anything anymore.

    the concept of green desert is completely wrong, and can be applyed to any kind of plantation not well balanced and planned, not just eucalyptus. Do you know that the Amazon Forest consumes more water than an eucalyptus one? I am sure not....

    There are a lot of problems that the industry still needs to lear and improve, but this doesnt mean that all is harm to our planet.

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