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Forest coverage reaches over 40 percent: ministry

As of December 31, 2016, Vietnam had a total forest area of nearly 14.378 million hectares, including over 10.242 million hectares of natural forest and more than 4.135 million hectares of planted area, according to the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development.
Forest coverage reaches over 40 percent: ministry ảnh 1Illustrative Image (Source: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – As ofDecember 31, 2016, Vietnam had a total forest area of nearly 14.378 millionhectares, including over 10.242 million hectares of natural forest and morethan 4.135 million hectares of planted area, according to the Ministry ofAgriculture and Rural Development.

Of the total, nearly 13.632million hectares met the standards for forest coverage calculation which showeda result of 41.19 percent.

The ministry asked the Administrationof Forestry to compile a database on the country’s forest resources and makeplans to manage and use the database as well as forest land across the nationand in each locality.

Meanwhile, the People’s Committeeof provinces and centrally-run cities were asked to use the data to review andadjust their planning and measures to protect and develop forest every year.

For localities with decreasednatural forest area in 2016, the ministry asked for clear definition of responsibilityof individuals and organization in line with the law.-VNA
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