The South African government wants people to plant one million trees across the nation within a single day on September 24, 2025. In September of 2025, South Africa will plant one million trees as part of their environment-focused collaboration.
On September 24, 2025 nation-wide major groups joining with government backing will plant trees throughout South Africa. As part of their environmental work South Africa launches this program to help urban areas and protect forests against climate changes.
Babagana Ahmadu of FAO South Africa explains that urban forestry needs to solve metropolitan development problems through climate resilience without creating more social disparity. He explained that Green spaces improve air quality while lowering temperatures and make people healthier both physically and mentally.
FAO plans to help the South African government implement its city tree planting strategy. These programs use trees for ecological protection while adding more food production areas through community gardens and farmwood systems. This initiative helps achieve worldwide climate targets by inviting everyone to take part in it.
Before South Africa’s tree-planting event authorities plan to establish multiple green projects from Africa to worldwide. Through group participation, the nation works to develop stronger, healthier, and more lasting urban spaces.
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