Meghalaya adopts Miyawaki method for rapid forest growth
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Meghalaya adopts Miyawaki method for rapid forest growth
Guwahati: Meghalaya is making strides in environmental conservation by adopting the Miyawaki forest method, a Japanese technique known for creating fast-growing, dense native forests. Introduced by botanist Akira Miyawaki, this approach is now a key part of the state’s afforestation drive, spearheaded by the Soil and Water Conservation Department of the Government of Meghalaya. Chief […] The post Meghalaya adopts Miyawaki method for rapid forest…
Japan’s Miyawaki method promoting afforestation in Meghalaya, CM visit forest site at Mawsharoh
Shillong, May 9: Meghalaya is taking a big step forward in protecting the environment by using the Miyawaki Forest method – a fast and effective way of growing dense, native forests. This method was developed in Japan by botanist Akira Miyawaki and is now being used across the state as part of a major afforestation project led by the Soil and Water Conservation Department, Government of Meghalaya. Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma has played a key…
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