Benefits from trees regreen land and livelihoods
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05.08.19
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Smallholders in Ethiopia are set to benefit from development of tree value-chains.
Wood-fuel, round wood, livestock fodder, honey and medicinal plants obtained from tree resources contributed up to 12.9% of Ethiopia’s GDP in 2012 (UNEP 2016). Millions of Ethiopia’s large population rely on tree products to support their livelihoods and complement agricultural production.
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