FEATURE: Organizing farmers into tree-based enterprises
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14.04.20
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The Philippine Integrated Natural Resources and Environmental Management Project (INREMP) is a hugely ambitious, seven-year initiative aimed at restoring upland watersheds by investing in communities to develop viable, sustainable micro-, small- and medium-sized forest and agri-enterprises that will be the motors of the rural economies in their respective local government areas. It is funded by the Asian Development Bank and implemented by the Department of Natural Resources and Environment (DENR). Technical support is provided by World Agroforestry (ICRAF).
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