Myanmar implements 10-year reforestation plan
Myanmar's government will apply a new plan for reforestation and rehabilitation of its forest across the country. The project is set to come into effect on a 10-year period. Approximately 32,400-40,500 hectares will be covered each year, including establishing forest, nurseries and replanting of trees in forest reserve areas, as the Malaysian Forest Department reported. According to Brinkwire, the 10-year project, which will also include training courses for forest staff and local residents, will be revised after five years of implementation. Myanmar is one of the most resource-rich countries ...
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