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President Torrijos Launched Plan to Modernize the Panama Canal
Martin Torrijos, President of Panama, formally announced the government’s intention to modernize the 92-year-old Panama Canal during a ceremony held at Panama City’s Atlapa Convention Center in late April. The plan presented by the Panama Canal Authority (ACP) entails the construction of a thir (posted by Ken 5 years 277 days ago.)
Martin Torrijos, President of Panama, formally announced the government’s intention to modernize the 92-year-old Panama Canal during a ceremony held at Panama City’s Atlapa Convention Center in late April. The plan presented by the Panama Canal Authority (ACP) entails the construction of a thir (posted by Ken 5 years 277 days ago.)
Making It Easy To Start a Tree Farm In Panama
Twelve years ago Mr. Jorge Fuentes of Penonome province realized that the increasing number of people investing in re-forestation needed help to set up their farms. So he formed a company to develop a tree nursery, called it Geoforestal S.A. and began experimenting with large-scale production of seedlings and saplings. (posted by Ken 5 years 277 days ago.)
Twelve years ago Mr. Jorge Fuentes of Penonome province realized that the increasing number of people investing in re-forestation needed help to set up their farms. So he formed a company to develop a tree nursery, called it Geoforestal S.A. and began experimenting with large-scale production of seedlings and saplings. (posted by Ken 5 years 277 days ago.)
Looking for a Home in Panama
T he business sector has been quick to take advantage of the demand for real estate by foreigners who are moving to Panama. Projects to accommodate the influx are mushrooming in the form of high-rise condominiums in the city, spreading along the Pacific coast and appearing on islands, in rural settings and in the mountains. The trend began in Bocas del Toro several years ago. Boquete then soared into the limelight wit (posted by Ken 5 years 277 days ago.)
T he business sector has been quick to take advantage of the demand for real estate by foreigners who are moving to Panama. Projects to accommodate the influx are mushrooming in the form of high-rise condominiums in the city, spreading along the Pacific coast and appearing on islands, in rural settings and in the mountains. The trend began in Bocas del Toro several years ago. Boquete then soared into the limelight wit (posted by Ken 5 years 277 days ago.)
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