Central Ethiopia region prepares over 600 million seedlings for green legacy campaign

The Central Ethiopia region is undertaking a project to plant over 600 million seedlings as part of the green legacy campaign. Agriculture Bureau head and manager Ato Melaku Bafa stated that preparations are underway across the region to implement the campaign successfully. The seedlings include high-value types for food security and economic benefits.

Addis Ababa, Megabit 20, 2018 (Fana) - The Agriculture Bureau of Central Ethiopia region announced a project underway to plant over 600 million seedlings in the green legacy campaign.

Bureau head and Natural Resources Development Division manager Ato Melaku Bafa said preparations are being made across all areas of the region to implement the 2018 green legacy campaign successfully. Additional efforts include setting up nursery sites and preparing cards for the seedlings.

The seedlings to be planted are high-value types, including fruit trees, country banana forest varieties, animal fodder, and those ensuring food security. They also feature coffee and tree species that preserve the environment while offering economic benefits.

The region's residents are participating enthusiastically in seedling preparation and related activities, according to officials.

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