SENAR-RN delivers seedlings of the Onda Verde Project in the Sertão to rural producers

Published 2020년 10월 2일

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The Uma Onda Verde project in Lajes, Sertão, has started with the delivery of 400 seedlings from Moringa, Leucena and Gliricídia to rural producers. This is the first phase of a project that aims to produce around 6,400 native and fruitful seedlings every two months. The project will benefit 1,400 producers in Lajes and the region, providing guidance on the importance of native plants in the semiarid region, as well as fruit, forage and medicinal plants. The project also includes a greenhouse demonstration unit, which is expected to produce 6,400 seedlings every 60 days.
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On Thursday (01), SENAR-RN and the Union of Rural Producers of Lajes delivered 400 seedlings from Moringa, Leucena and Gliricídia to rural producers in the municipality of Lajes. The delivery of the seedlings is part of the first phase of the Uma Onda Verde project in the Sertão, which will produce about 6,400 native and fruitful seedlings every two months. The goal is to make the seedling production process sustainable. Uma Onda Verde also benefits producers in Lajes and the region with guidance on the importance of native plants in the semiarid, as well as fruit, forage and medicinal plants. “The implantation of the greenhouse demonstration unit makes producers aware of the importance of native plants and producing and donating native seedlings from the Semi-Arid region, such as fruit, forage, medicinal,” said the agronomist responsible for the project, Vianney Reinaldo. “It is not just a project in Lajes, it is in the region, there will be almost 40 thousand seedlings per year, ...
Source: Cnabrasil

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