"This reform consists of developing a forestry extension service, with adequate public co-financing, that supports private forest producers, especially those with small and fragmented properties. Portugal is at the top of the table worldwide regarding the percentage of private forest area, a large part of which is very divided."
Read here (only available in Portuguese) the opinion article by Américo Carvalho Mendes, professor at Católica Porto Business School, published in Público.
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