Togo’s Office for the Development and Exploitation of Forests reforested 12,000 ha State lands since it was established

Economic governance
Friday, 08 June 2018 17:09
Togo’s Office for the Development and Exploitation of Forests reforested 12,000 ha State lands since it was established

(Togo First) - From June 5 to 7, 2018, the Office for the Development and Exploitation of Forests (ODEF) held open days to inform the public about its activities over the past 40 years.

During the event, exchange sessions and furniture exhibitions took place. ODEF revealed that so far it has reforested, enriched or developed about 12,000 hectares of State lands.

Between 2013 and 2016, the office indeed produced 500,000 seedlings including 255,000 teak stumps. It also purchased 3 million seedlings and stumps for its reforestation programmes.

“ODEF is committed to a sustainable management of Togolese forests, with the support of local communities. This is why, we want the people to be at the heart of exchanges regarding all our operations across the country,” said ODEF’s managing director, Gbadoé Edjidomélé.

With ODEF’s contribution, the size of protected ecosystems increased over the past three years, from 7% to 7.4%. Meanwhile, the size of restored areas (previously degraded) expanded to 210 ha in 2015, from 171.5 ha in 2014.

Séna Akoda

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