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IKEA buys hurricane-damaged land in Florida to plant forests

Posted on January 18, 2022January 27, 2022 by Simcha K | 12700 Views | 12 min read

IKEA Store — Courtesy: Shutterstock — Graeme Dawes Ingka Group, owner of IKEA furniture stores worldwide, has bought more land in the U.S. as part of a long-term goal and commitment to handle forest management responsibly. Ingka Group will plant seedlings of mainly longleaf pine on the 3,264 acres of land near Florida’s Apalachicola River

Posted in Agriculture, Business, NatureTagged afforestation, Apalachicola National Forest, business, climate change, environment, environmental awareness, Florida Business, florida insider, Florida National Forests, Florida Nature, florida news, forest, IKEA, Ingka Group, nature, Tupelo Honey
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