Gov't targets to plant 100m trees in five years

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PARLIAMENT | RM150 million has been allocated to plant, monitor and care for the trees under the 11th Malaysia Plan.

PARLIAMENT | The government targets to plant 100 million trees in a five-year period in an effort to conserve and replant forests which have been explored.

‘’It is not easy to plant a tree in the jungle because it has to be taken care of for three years. We have to ensure it grows up to three or four metres to ascertain it will grow into a big tree.

 

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