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How planting bamboo nurseries in Ghana is helping the local community of smallholder farmers

How planting bamboo nurseries in Ghana is helping the local community of smallholder farmers As part of the Inter-Africa Bamboo Smallholder Farmer Livelihood Development Programme, INBAR and IFAD have recently distributed up to 7000 bamboo seedlings to local farmers in Ghana. Find out how bamboo can act as a tool for livelihood development and environmental protection here.

The International Bamboo and Rattan Organisation, or INBAR, is an intergovernmental organisation dedicated to promoting the use of bamboo and rattan for inclusive, green development. We research and strengthen the global knowledge base for bamboo and rattan and raise awareness of their use for:

♣Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation
♣Land Restoration
♣Poverty Alleviation
♣South-South Cooperation
♣Sustainable, Affordable Construction
♣Accessible, Green Energy.

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