'100,000 Seedlings' initiative launched for UAE schools

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Schools across the UAE will receive 100,000 seedlings as part of a new eco-initiative from the Ministry of Climate Change and Environment (MOCCAE) in collaboration with the Ministry of Education.

The 100,000 Seedlings initiative is aimed at distributing seedlings to public schools across the UAE to promote awareness among students about the significance of agriculture, planting, and greening efforts, aligning with the goals of the National Agriculture Centre under the Plant the Emirates National Programme.

The initiative reflects the UAE’s commitment to strengthening best practices in sustainable agriculture and encouraging community participation in agricultural production and national food security.

The event took place at Mohammed Bin Khalid School in Al Ain, in the presence of Dr. Amna bint Abdullah Al Dahak, Minister of Climate Change and Environment.

The first batch of palm seedlings was distributed during the event. Public schools across the UAE will initially receive 15,000, provided by the Khalifa Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology and Jenaan Investment Company.

The Environment Friends Society is undertaking significant efforts by engaging volunteers, including school students and community members, to distribute and plant Seedling in various schools as part of the initiative's first phase.

In addition to providing seedlings, the initiative will offer workshops and training sessions for school staff and students on proper tree planting techniques, tree care, and maintenance to ensure their healthy growth.

The sessions will also cover the significance of various tree species in promoting environmental balance, combating climate change, and preserving natural ecosystems in the UAE. The goal is to transform several schools into green oases, reflecting the UAE’s vision of fostering a culture of greening, planting and integrating society with nature.

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