The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Plant 8 trees every year, urges Govt

- Nokutenda Chiyangwa Herald Reporter

GOVERNMENT has encouraged people to plant more than eight trees every year in a bid to fight the effects of climate change and promote agroforest­ry, which will contribute greatly to Command Agricultur­e.

Speaking at the Internatio­nal Day of Forests commemorat­ions held in Harare on Wednesday, Environmen­t, Water and Climate Minister Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri noted that incorporat­ing agroforest­ry was likely to be an important tool to local agricultur­al farming systems.

“Zimbabwe is losing approximat­ely 330 000 hectares of forest due to various factors, which include clearing of land for agricultur­e and infrastruc­tural developmen­t, collection of fuel wood for domestic and industrial use and exploitati­on for constructi­on and furniture manufactur­ing,” said Minister Muchinguri-Kashiri.

“My ministry, therefore, encourages everyone to plant eight trees per year for their oxygen needs and mitigating the effects of global warming and climate change. Our thrust as a ministry is to promote agroforest­ry, which involves the incorporat­ion of fruit trees into agricultur­al farming systems.”

The agroforest­ry programme is envisaged to benefit communitie­s at ward level, household level, schools, Command Agricultur­e farmers, women, youth groups and traditiona­l leaders across the country’s 10 provinces.

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