TFS will be required to establish new forest plantations

Published 2020년 12월 19일

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The Forest Service (TFS) management has been directed to prepare a budget for the 2021/22 financial year to focus on establishing new forest plantations, improving tree seed production services, and increasing revenue sources. The budget will also prioritize the production of honey, establishment of medicinal plantations, and improving ecological tourism activities. The TFS has received instructions to benefit the public while collecting revenue and has received expressions of interest from Chinese investors in bamboo products. The management is preparing to act on these instructions immediately.
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The management of the Forest Service (TFS) has been instructed to prepare a budget that will focus on the establishment of new forest plantations and improve quality tree seed production services with the aim of increasing sources of revenue. In addition, it has been mandated to prioritize the production of honey, including the establishment of new honey processing plants, the establishment of medicinal plantations and the improvement of ecological tourism activities in order to benefit the people while the government collects revenue. TFS Conservation Commissioner, Professor Dos Santos Silayo instructed the management while opening the agency's budget summary meeting in Dodoma. He said he was relieved by the work of preparing the budget for the financial year 2021/22 based on the country's priorities as one of the existing responsibilities is to ensure forests benefit the people but also increase the country's GDP. He said there were already investors from China who had shown ...
Source: Habarileo

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