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Tree Plantation in Pakistan

Partially yes, But dedication, Motivation and vision is where we fall short, Despite the world being more connected and interlinked than ever before
As i said it all depends on the envoirment, Pakistani's abroad, specially in western countries are one of the most dedicated, hardworking, law abiding and successful people in the world due to the envoirmemt provided, we are even more capable than the local goras. Take these same people back to Pakistan and they get lost in a jungle of corruption.

We had a favourable envoirment post 80's and hence were ahead of the competition, succesive corrupt regimes have destroyed the civil institutions and hence that envoirment became polluted. This was a result of political engineering to take care of security threats to the country and hence was a necessary evil.

Most of the security threats are done with now and Pakistan has after a long time seen 5-7 yrs of stability. Things are already starting to look up but it is not something wandwork will take care of, it will require atleast a decade more of stability to get where we need to be.
 
Tree plantations for timber need to be encouraged. Better to reduce imports from abroad. China has off-shored deforestation, which is a bad move.
 
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D I KHAN Hakla Motorway linear plantation of indigenous species (Acacia, Ghaz/Tamarix aphylla..) Trees are coming out nicely.




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PM Imran launches Billion Tree Tsunami Honey Project
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Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan on Monday launched the Billion Tree Tsunami Honey Project.

Adviser to the PM on Climate Change Malik Amin Aslam is currently briefing the participants of the ceremony about the project. Punjab Chief Minister (CM) Usman Buzdar, Federal Minister Fawad Chaudhry, and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) governor were present on the occasion.

According to the details, one million hectares of Pakistan’s forests will produce seven types of honey under the project whereas, the production of honey will increase from 12,000 metric tonnes to 70,000 metric tonnes.

It is expected that the project will enable Pakistan to export honey worth Rs45 billion annually to different countries while creating job opportunities for 70,000 to 80,000 people.

 
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