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Cross River: Over 170 Mangrove Trees Planted in Calabar South LGA to Combat Climate Change - AgroNigeria

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More than 170 mangrove trees have been planted in Eseribom community, located in Calabar South Local Government Area of Cross River State, as part of an initiative to address climate change and rehabilitate coastal ecosystems. The tree-planting exercise, held over the weekend, was spearheaded and sponsored by UNICEF through the Green Rising Initiative. The event
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AgroNigeria - Nigeria's leading Agricultural Publication deploying print,virtual and electronic medi broke the news in on Monday, April 7, 2025.
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