Statistical data:1.6 million Christmas trees are consumed annually in Mexico, 40% of which are produced in the country, the rest are imported from the United States and Canada.There are 350 Christmas tree plantations in the country.Rancho Santa Olga is the second largest national producer after Amecameca.One of the most beautiful species of Christmas tree is the Douglas Fir, an endemic species of the country; in 1987 a fossil of this species was found in Coahuila, more than 90 million years old.Description:Sale of 30 hectares of forest land, not common land.Forest land located at 3000 meters above sea level.Rancho Santa Olga is located 4 km from the town of Santa Cruz Otlatla (community of 3000 inhabitants) in the municipality of Santa Rita Tlahuapan, Puebla.20, 000 Douglas Fir trees are planted, a Christmas tree species with genetics adapted to the conditions of the area.Annual production of 2000 Christmas trees.They are sold in more than 300 markets in Mexico City and Puebla.Douglas Fir is planted during the rainy season, the seed is harvested before the cones open, they are placed in the sun, the seed is extracted and stored in a refrigerator at 4 degrees Celsius, managing to survive up to 6 years.Santa Olga Ranch has two ravines, habitat of 35 species of birds such as the hawk, eagle, red-tailed hawk, roadrunner; mammals such as squirrels, skunks, armadillos, hares, wild cats and coyotes; oviparous animals such as dwarf or pygmy snakes. There are forest species such as oak, Moctezuma pine and five more species of conifers.An alternative production that the market demands without affecting natural forests.Sustainable project with seed trees that produce around 30 thousand seeds per year, thus protecting the best national variety of Douglas Fir from the Danger of Extinction.Structured plantation with 1.65 meters of distance between stump and stump or distance between specimens, taking advantage of the curves and slopes of the land.
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