Afforestation Campaign in Maskaneh Plants 400 Pine and Pistachio Trees in Rural Homs
The Agriculture and Tourism
Directorates in Homs launched an afforestation campaign on Monday in the
Maskaneh junction area, planting 400 saplings of pine and fruit‑bearing pistachio
trees. The initiative aims to expand green spaces and strengthen the region’s
vegetation cover as part of ongoing environmental restoration efforts.
Sustained
Efforts to Restore Natural Landscapes
Dr. Khaled Al‑Tawileh, Director of
Agriculture in Homs, stated that the campaign coincides with the Agriculture
Directorate’s celebration of Arbor Day and is part of a broader series of
activities aimed at rehabilitating the region’s natural cover. He noted that
this year’s afforestation plan includes planting and restoring approximately 50 hectares,
contributing to biodiversity and combating land degradation.
Collaboration
Between Agriculture and Tourism
Engineer Loris Maqsoud, Director
of Tourism in Homs, emphasized that the campaign reflects the ongoing
cooperation between the two directorates and aligns with the Ministry of
Agriculture’s national initiative titled “Our Forests…
A Saga Written by the Sacrifices of Our Heroes.”
She highlighted that raising awareness about the importance of trees supports
the national economy and promotes tourism, as forests symbolize beauty and
sustainability.
Multiple
Afforestation Activities Across Homs
Throughout the current planting
season, Homs has witnessed several afforestation campaigns across various
neighborhoods and rural areas, with participation from governmental bodies and
local communities. These efforts aim to revive green spaces, strengthen
environmental awareness, and encourage collective responsibility in protecting
and preserving nature.
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