Green-Ag
- The government along with UN body FAO has launched an agriculture project with USD 33.5 million grant from Global Environment Facility (GEF) that seeks to bring transformative change in the farm sector through conservation of biodiversity and forest landscapes.
- The project would be implemented in collaboration with the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) in high conservation-value landscapes of five States namely,
(i) Madhya Pradesh: Chambal Landscape,
(ii) Mizoram: Dampa Landscape,
(iii) Odisha: Similipal Landscape,
(iv) Rajasthan: Desert National Park Landscape and
(v) Uttarakhand: Corbett Rajaji Landscape.
- The Green-Ag project seeks to integrate biodiversity, climate change and sustainable ....
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