Unasylva - No. 95













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Vol. 23 (4) - Number 95, 1969

An International Review of Forestry and Forest Products

FAO - The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations

Published by the and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations

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FAO -The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations was founded at Quebec, Canada, in October 1945 when its Member Nations agreed to work together to secure a lasting peace through freedom from want. The membership of FAO now stands at 121 nations.

Director-General: A. H. BOERMA

Forestry and Forest Industries Division

Director: B.K. STEENBERG
Deputy Director: JACK C. WESTOBY
Director, Operations Office: LOUIS E. HUGUET
Director EEC/FAO Timber Division: E. KALKKINEN

Former Directors
1946-58 MARCEL LELOUP
1959-63 EGON GLESINGER.
1964-68 NILS A. OSARA

Editor: LESLIE J. VERNELL

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Cover. One of the tree nurseries of the UNDP/FAO project in Cuba for the establishment of a forestry research and training centre. The project is planned to run to 1974. The project manager is P. J. Chapuis (France). A relatively small amount of productive forest land, suitably sited, can supply Cuba with the seed of improved strains of trees, primarily pines, needed to afforest the lands released from agriculture and pasture or denuded of their forest cover by past misuse.

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FAO's forestry department

FAO Secretariat
Targets, policies and inputs in forestry

FAO Secretariat
Modernizing institutions to promote forestry development

Work of FAO

FAO committee on forest development in the tropics
Transport, handling and packaging of forest products
FAO forestry personnel

FAO publications

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