The Committee on Afforestation and Desertification identified the areas and places to be planted in the capital, Baghdad, after the allocation of the Ministry of Agriculture funds for agricultural seedlings.
The committee decided to focus on the entrances of Baghdad and its parties to turn the empty areas into green. It also identified a group of areas within the municipal districts of Al-Ghadeer, New Baghdad, banks, Sadr City, Mahmudiya, Al-Obeidi and Zafaraniya.
The committee decided on Sunday to explore the areas, in preparation for the opening of the Baghdad Municipality and the governorate of Baghdad in order to create the space or the specific location, stressing the need to be close to the schools, and urged school students to participate in the planting of seedlings in order to instill the spirit of initiative in them, on her.
The Ministry of Water Resources expressed its readiness to build artesian wells for the benefit of Baghdad governorate in the areas of water-scarce parties, to supply the parks and parks to be established by the Committee.
The committee also nominated the provinces of Babel and Basra for future afforestation campaigns.
The Committee recommended at its previous meeting to consider March 21 of each year as the start of the campaign on forestry with the participation of government departments and students of schools and universities for a week and the restoration of the system of granting building permits to plant palm and olive oil in the same property, according to the instructions and mechanisms to be determined later and in coordination with the concerned parties, And coordination with the Ministry of Education to return the material of agriculture in primary schools within the curriculum in the future, and the adoption of drip irrigation systems for all squares and parks in order to reduce the waste of water resources.
The committee is in addition to the General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers, Ministries of Agriculture, Education, Interior, Youth, Sports, Education and Water Resources, Baghdad Governorate and the Municipality of Baghdad.
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The committee decided to focus on the entrances of Baghdad and its parties to turn the empty areas into green. It also identified a group of areas within the municipal districts of Al-Ghadeer, New Baghdad, banks, Sadr City, Mahmudiya, Al-Obeidi and Zafaraniya.
The committee decided on Sunday to explore the areas, in preparation for the opening of the Baghdad Municipality and the governorate of Baghdad in order to create the space or the specific location, stressing the need to be close to the schools, and urged school students to participate in the planting of seedlings in order to instill the spirit of initiative in them, on her.
The Ministry of Water Resources expressed its readiness to build artesian wells for the benefit of Baghdad governorate in the areas of water-scarce parties, to supply the parks and parks to be established by the Committee.
The committee also nominated the provinces of Babel and Basra for future afforestation campaigns.
The Committee recommended at its previous meeting to consider March 21 of each year as the start of the campaign on forestry with the participation of government departments and students of schools and universities for a week and the restoration of the system of granting building permits to plant palm and olive oil in the same property, according to the instructions and mechanisms to be determined later and in coordination with the concerned parties, And coordination with the Ministry of Education to return the material of agriculture in primary schools within the curriculum in the future, and the adoption of drip irrigation systems for all squares and parks in order to reduce the waste of water resources.
The committee is in addition to the General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers, Ministries of Agriculture, Education, Interior, Youth, Sports, Education and Water Resources, Baghdad Governorate and the Municipality of Baghdad.
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