Free distribution of 100,000 fruitful seedlings in Lorestan, Iran

Published 2023년 3월 4일

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The Lorestan Agricultural Jihad Organization in Iran is planning to distribute 100,000 free pistachio, almond, and fig seedlings across different cities to develop gardens in sloping lands. The distribution of peach, apple, apricot, and walnut seedlings will be done under organization supervision, and there will be a cash subsidy for walnuts sold through the organization. This initiative is expected to add 300 hectares to the construction gardens in the province, with potential for more development if national land issues are resolved. Additionally, the organization is developing at least 300 hectares of orchards in the Azad sector annually.
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In an interview with Isna, Mohammad Hossein Kianifar, referring to the tree planting day and week, said: on the occasion of this day and in order to develop gardens in sloping lands, 100 thousand free pistachio, almond and fig seedlings will be planted in different cities and according to Weather conditions are distributed. He continued: These saplings are planted in sloping and low-yielding lands. Kianifar stated: Peach, apple, apricot, walnut, etc. seedlings are distributed freely and under the supervision of the organization. The director of horticulture of the Lorestan Agricultural Jihad Organization stated: A cash subsidy is considered for the walnuts that are sold under the supervision of the Agricultural Jihad Organization. He added: By distributing seedlings, about 300 hectares will be added to the construction gardens in the sloping and low-yielding lands of the province. Kianifar continued: With the coordination I had with natural resources, if the ...
Source: Isna

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