By Benjamin Akoto Sunyani, June 13, GNA-Mr Kofi Abban Bonsu, the Bono and Ahafo Regions Area Manager, Timber Industry Development Division (TIDD), Forestry Commission (FC), has encouraged stakeholders to ensure 90 per cent survival of tree seedlings planted on the Green Ghana Day. He explained the exercise in the first year experienced poor monitoring, which resulted in a low survival rate of most tree seedlings planted, saying the second.
The Pamu-Berekum Forest Reserve at Dormaa- Akwamu, Dormaa East District of Bono Region is showing clear and positive signs of regaining its lost vegetation after suffering years of depletion induced by human factors.
Madam Justina Owusu-Banahene, the Bono Regional Minister, has directed Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies (MMDAs) to incorporate landscaping and tree planting into their by-laws as requirement to grant building permits to prospective developers. She explained that developers planting at least two trees and nurturing them to grow as part of…
Barima Minta Afari II, the chief of Chiraa in the Sunyani West Municipality of Bono Region, has appealed to local investors to invest in afforestation projects for sustainable development. He said that type of investment had multiple benefits for the country, citing that in the medium to long term, the…
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