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Ethiopian government says it has tripled forest cover in a decade Jeremy Hance mongabay.com July 21, 2010
The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development made the announcement last week after a decade of intensive tree-planting initiatives: for example, in 2007 Ethiopia planted 700 million trees. Ethiopia is primarily a nation of agriculturalists and is betting on the increased forest cover to mitigate erosion, improve soil quality, and preserve biodiversity. The Ministry is planning to plant another 2.5 billion seedlings during the rainy season this year. With nearly 80 million people, Ethiopia is the second most populous nation on the continent.
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