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Zimbabweans Rush to Save Parched Land
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 43377, member: 636"] Zimbabwe marked World Desertification and Drought Day with calls to fix damaged land. Environmental Management Agency chief Aaron Chigona said restoring land creates jobs and helps farmers grow more food. The country wants to turn bad soil into good farmland that helps families make money. Officials say fixing the environment helps Zimbabwe reach its Vision 2030 goals for better living. The theme focused on unlocking chances through land repair work. Chigona explained that Zimbabwe depends heavily on farming and natural resources for survival. Drought and poor soil hurt crop production and water supplies across the nation. The government set targets to stop land damage and reverse years of harm to the environment. These plans aim to protect wetlands, forests and grasslands for future generations. Land restoration connects directly to food security and strong communities. Zimbabwe will host a major wetlands conference from July 23 to 31 this year. The meeting brings together world leaders to discuss water conservation and ecosystem protection. Wetlands help during dry seasons and support wildlife habitats throughout the region. Fixing these areas improves water quality and helps communities survive climate changes. The conference shows Zimbabwe's commitment to environmental leadership on the global stage. [/QUOTE]
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