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Association tasks charcoal producers on afforestation

Association tasks charcoal producers on afforestation

The National Charcoal Producers, Dealers and Exporters Association of Nigeria is set for a consultative meeting with government agencies to sensitise charcoal stakeholders on the importance of afforestation.

The association made this known in a statement made available to the News Agency of Nigeria on Sunday in Abuja.

According to Mr Babatunde Edu, National President of the body, the meeting is to sensitise stakeholders on the effects of deforestation, the benefit of afforestation, and innovative processing procedures to boost the forest resources in Nigeria.

“This is with emphasis on the association trust policy on issuance of Afforestation Pass and Charcoal Lifting Rights by the National Association for compliance of stakeholders to streamline the sub-sector in furtherance to the association’s aims and objectives.

“NACPDEAN is to ensure compliance of stakeholders on afforestation to mitigate climate change.

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“We also exist to fast-track growth and development of the sector and to increase the contribution of the sub-sector to the Nation’s Gross Domestic Product.

The event is scheduled to be held on Thursday, 16th March 2023, at the Presken Hotel Ikeja, Lagos, with the theme: ‘Sustainable Afforestation & Reforestation for Nigeria’s Posterity.’

“All Exporting Stakeholders in the charcoal sub-sector are invited to the consultative meeting with the government and also shipping companies, freight forwarders, and terminal operators will be in attendance,” he said.

The event will be in collaboration with the Federal Ministry of Environment, Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment, Nigerian Shippers’ Council, and Nigerian Export Promotion Council.

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