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The World Agroforestry Congress held at the UN's Africa headquarters in Nairobi (Kenya) has offered some tree-planting solutions which could help the African continent deal with climate change and also provide a long-term solution to the continent's food scarcity problems.
Dennis Garrity, the Director General of the World Agroforestry Centre, highlighted some of the centre's most recent research, which is designed to increase maize production in Africa by up to four times by planting trees that act as organic fertilizers.
To mitigate climate change, Peru, one of the poorest countries with 30% population living under $2, 10% under $1 a day, planting 512,820 trees daily to capture more than 570,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide annually. Who’s next?
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