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Category: Re-afforestation

Alliance One spends K778m on reforestation

January 30, 2019 Johanna Posted in Re-afforestation1 Comment on Alliance One spends K778m on reforestation

Alliance One Tobacco Malawi has spent K778 million to plant 7.3 million tree seedling this year. The exercise, done in […]

District coucil, NGO sign forest management pact

January 29, 2019 Johanna Posted in Climate Change, Deforastation, Re-afforestation

Mangochi District Council and Community Initiative for Self Reliance (Ciser) have signed a Forest Management Agreement with 12 village natural […]

Firm plants 10 000 trees in Ntchisi

January 28, 2019 Johanna Posted in Climate Change, Deforastation, Re-afforestation

Property management and development firm Mpico Limited has planted 10 000 tree seedlings in Ntchisi to help conserve the environment. […]

North “new hub“ for charcoal production

January 28, 2019 Johanna Posted in Bio Energy, Deforastation, Re-afforestation

Forestry officials in Mzuzu have admitted facing a daunting task to curb charcoal production in the Northern Region. The officials […]

NCIC searches for brick substitutes

January 25, 2019 Johanna Posted in Bio Energy, Climate Change, Deforastation, Re-afforestation

National Construction Industry Council (NCIC) has said it is working hard to find alternatives to baked bricks, especially in construction […]

Salima District Council to plant 3.5 million trees

January 25, 2019 Johanna Posted in Climate Change, Deforastation, Re-afforestation1 Comment on Salima District Council to plant 3.5 million trees

Salima District Council says it plans to plant 3.5 million trees in the 2018/19 tree planting season. Speaking on Tuesday […]

Tobacco farmers urged to adopt climate smart agri

January 25, 2019 Johanna Posted in Climate Change, Deforastation, Re-afforestation

Tobacco growers in the country have been urged to consider adopting farming practices that would mitigate the impact of climate […]

Rotaract club plants 1,000 trees

January 22, 2019January 25, 2019 Johanna Posted in Climate Change, Deforastation, Re-afforestation

Rotaract clbs of Limbe and Blantyre over the weekend planted 1,000 trees in Chigumula Forest Reserve. The two clubs planted […]

Kamuzu Academy in tree planting exercise

January 22, 2019 Johanna Posted in Climate Change, Deforastation, Re-afforestation

Kamuzu Academy on Saturday launched what will become an annual tree-planting exercise. The exercise is a brainchild of Mama Cecilia […]

Malawi Defense Force calls for forest preservation

January 22, 2019 Johanna Posted in Climate Change, Deforastation, Re-afforestation

The Malawi Defense Force has announced plans to plant 50,000 trees as part of environmental conservation efforts. The soldiers, led […]

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