A major booze company is sinking 372 million shillings into planting trees to protect the water that makes its beer.
Namananga Forest Restoration Push
Namananga Forest Restoration Push
- Uganda Breweries Limited is planting 80,000 indigenous trees over three years.
- The forest reserve in Kayunga links Mabira Forest and Musamya Swamp.
- It protects key water catchments for surrounding communities.
- Felicite Nson says their business depends on a healthy environment.
- The National Forest Authority and Rotary International are co-signing the effort.
- Martin Mwodi Kegere wants Collaborative Forest Management to protect the saplings.
- Rotary’s Geoffrey Martin Kitakule called it a huge cooperation project.
- Success will be measured by the regained canopy and protected water systems.