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A new Turkish member in the UEF

Tuesday, September 27 , 2016 8097

During the last Governing Council Meeting of UEF in Nørebo in Denmark (22-25 September 2016), the Turkish Chamber of Forest Engineers was accepted as a new member of the Union of European Foresters.

The "Orman Mühendisleri Odasi" (OMO) was represented by its President and a delegate, MMr Ali Küçükaydin and Mevlut Düzgün.

This is a new step in the UEF history and a new chance to develop new fruitful relationship between foresters all over Europe.

The UEF Presidency

 


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