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Turkey targets 7B saplings to be planted by 2023: President

Turkey ranks 1st in Europe, 4th in world in terms of reforestation works, says Recep Tayyip Erdogan

Turkey has set a goal to plant a total of 7 billion saplings across the country by the end of 2023, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Wednesday, marking the National Afforestation Day on Nov.11.

Speaking at an environmental event at Yildirim Beyazit University in the capital Ankara, Erdogan said Turkey started a campaign with the idea for a greener and more prosperous country.

“We will provide sapling pots and seeds to our nearly 12 million children every year and enable them to grow their own saplings,” he said.

With this campaign, he said, the children will have grown eight saplings each during their primary and secondary school period across the country.

Erdogan pointed out that Turkey ranks first in Europe and the fourth in the world in terms of reforestation works.

“We will continue to protect nature, which is entrusted to us by Allah, with its greenery, living creatures, cities, historical and natural beauties,” he added.

The Turkish leader also stressed that his country reduced the response time for forest fires from 40 minutes to 12 minutes, adding that he hopes to reduce it to less than 10 minutes.

Erdogan also connected to the local authorities in the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, Azerbaijan, Albania, and Bosnia and Herzegovina, via video link to start a similar campaign of sapling planting there.

Last year, the public in Turkey planted 11 million saplings on Nov. 11 at 11.11 a.m. local time (0811GMT) with the hope of breath for the future in a greener Turkey.

Source
Anadolu Agency

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