
Pedro Colanzi
Pedro Colanzi is the president of the Cámara Forestal de Bolivia (CFB), an organization that represents the interests of the forestry sector in Bolivia. He is instrumental in promoting sustainable forestry practices and facilitating international business opportunities through events such as the Rueda Internacional de Negocios de la Industria Forestal, which aims to enhance the economic viability of the forest sector while ensuring responsible resource management. Under his leadership, the CFB is committed to advancing the participation of both national and international enterprises in the forestry industry, highlighting the importance of sustainability and innovation in the sector.
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Pedro Colanzi, president of the Cámara Forestal de Bolivia, highlighted the importance of the conference.
Conferencia analizó el futuro verde con bonos y mercado de carbonoPedro Colanzi, president of the Cámara Forestal de Bolivia, highlighted the importance of the conference.
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Sector forestal puede cuadruplicar su aporte al PIB de Bolivia
Pedro Colanzi is the general manager of Colser Ltda. and highlights the benefits of community involvement in forestry operations.
Más del 80% de la madera en Bolivia proviene de comunidades indígenas
Pedro Colanzi, president of the CFB, informed that the forest harvest was abruptly suspended due to the lack of necessary fuel.
El sector forestal se declara en emergencia nacional por falta de diéselPedro Colanzi, president of the Cámara Forestal de Bolivia, stated that 2025 is a year of celebration for the CFB.
Ficad y Expoforest 2025 abren sus puertas impulsando el diseño y los negociosPedro Colanzi, president of the Cámara Forestal de Bolivia, emphasized the importance of the event in promoting sustainable forestry practices.
Rueda Internacional de Negocios forestales espera superar los $us 15,7 millones de 2024











