Convite: seminário final do projeto Agroecologia é a Solução: sistemas de roça sem queimar e manejo de açaizais

10 de fevereiro de 2010

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Convite do Sindicato dos Trabalhadores e Trabalhadoras Rurais de Rurópolis em parceria com o Fundo DEMA e Instituto de Pesquisa Ambiental da Amazônia – IPAM sobre uma reflexão de alternativas produtivas sustentáveis, no âmbito do Projeto Agroecologia é a Solução: Sistemas de Roça sem Queimar e Manejo de Açaizais.

FUNDO DEMA; IPAM; SINDICATO DOS TRABALHADORES RURAIS DE RURÓPOLIS. Seminário Final do Projeto Agroecologia é a Solução: Sistemas de Roça sem Queimar e Manejo de Açaizais. Rurópolis/PA. 10 de fevereiro de 2010.

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