Lahore: Total forest land coverage in Pakistan has dropped to 1.9% of the whole country, a news source quoted South Punjab Forest Company (SPFCO) Chief Executive Officier Tahir Rashid. He was briefing the media on a project to set up commercial forests in South Punjab.
Under this project, 400 million trees will be planted in different parts of Southern Punjab. According to Rashid, the said project will not only help improve environmental conditions in the country, but also play a pivotal role in improving the economy. Plantation of trees will help lower the levels of carbon dioxide in the air.
The SPFCO will give as much as 800 acres of land on lease to entities that will manage and run these forest under the approval of the company, which operates under the Pakistan Forest Department, said Rashid.