
Sarawak's Greening Campaign: 47.4 Million Trees Planted, Exceeding National Target
Sarawak's Greening Campaign Exceeds National Tree-Planting Target Sarawak, Malaysia, has achieved a remarkable feat in its environmental efforts. The state has successfully planted 47.4 million trees, significantly exceeding the national target of 35 million trees. This achievement was announced by Datuk Amar Awang Tengah Ali Hasan, Sarawak's Deputy Premier, who praised the initiative as a crucial step in the Greening Sarawak Campaign. "Sarawak has not only met but surpassed the national target," stated Datuk Amar Awang Tengah. "This demonstrates our commitment to environmental sustainability and our proactive approach to combating deforestation." The campaign has focused on planting fast-growing species such as acacia mangium, eucalyptus, and kelampayan. This strategy helps to reduce pressure on natural forests while simultaneously providing an alternative source of timber. Over 615,172 hectares of land have been utilized for this initiative, showcasing the scale of Sarawak's ambitious environmental program. The success of the Greening Sarawak Campaign is an inspiring example of a state's dedication to environmental conservation and sustainable resource management. It sets a positive precedent for other regions to follow in their efforts to protect and restore their natural environments.