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Seedlings for planting 2008 were checked at the nursery. The species shown here are : Albazzia, Mahogany (top row left to right), Teak (center row), Mindi, Mango (bottom row).
Cooperation agreements with agricultural schools in Purbalingga, Banyumas, Cilacap, Tegal and Brebes.
Our management system now covers a significant part of Central Java.
The monitoring system is tested on the first plantings by the Bawen Management Unit. Results show that 81% of the seedling from 2007 survived. A yellow label mark plot of land. Each plot of land has a number of trees each with red label.
Trees-4-Trees? started cooperating with the Geographic of Institute Faculty of Social Sciences, state University Semarang (UNNES) in a project called Mapping Community Forests in Java A yellow label mark plot of land.
Cooperation agreements made with agricultural schools in Jepara, Pati, Boyolali, Magelang and Temanggung. 5500 mango trees are distributed and planted.
Training program held at Tumpangkrasek elementary school in Kudus. The children planted 130 trees.
Cooperation agreements made with agricultural school in Bawen, Sragen, Klaten. 10,600 mango seedlings are inspected. A few are planted on school land, but the great majority is distributed to villagers and planted.
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Trees4Trees™ has been planting trees in Central Java communities since 2007. One of the big benefits of community forestry is that in addition to added tree cover it provides an income for those communities when the trees are harvested. Some of the fast growing species planted by Trees4Trees are already coming to harvest-able maturity.
Water is the essence of life and to provide a healthy living environment for local communities, the water supply must be clean and protected.
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