Pajhwok02/05/2006By [Printer Friendly Version]
JALALABAD - As many as 72,000 saplings would be planted in the eastern Nangarhar province during a forestation campaign due to get under way from tomorrow, officials said on Saturday.
Agriculture and Livestock Department's official Hamidullah Nazir revealed the government would cultivate 30,000 fruit-bearing, 38,000 seed-yielding and 3,000 decoration plants as part of the province-wide plantation drive.
In an exclusive chat with Pajhwok Afghan News, Nazir said the saplings - grown in seed-beds on the department's farms - would be planted in government compounds and lands. The remaining seedlings would be sold to farmers at subsidised rates, he added.
A grower from the Behsud district, Mohammad Hashim, complained most of saplings they planted every year withered while few took root. He asked the authorities concerned to give farmers the necessary guidelines as to how they should plant and tend the seedlings.