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CONGO: Farming villages to boost food outputIRIN News | 03 Nov 2010The Republic of Congo has launched a farming village project to boost food self-sufficiency, with the first one inaugurated in Nkouo, about 80km north of Brazzaville, the capital, on 8 October. It houses 40 families from different regions of the country. "Forty hen-houses, a warehouse, a sorting centre and refrigerated storage space have been made available. Each family received 792 laying hens and 2ha for cultivation, said project director Jean-Jacques Bouya.
Congo | Farming Practices | Food Security | Poverty Reduction Deforestation in Congoa24media.com | 18 Aug 2009As the a change in climate is witnessed all over the world, the Congo Basins rate of deforestation is being debated as the loss of trees is leading to the destruction of essential animal and tribal habitats at an increasing rate and a large amount of carbon dioxide is remaining in the atmosphere unchanged.
Congo | Deforestation Power to some peopleMail and Guardian | 12 Aug 2009Critics say the Grand Inga and Inga III plants, planned for the Inga region on the Congo River, will not provide power to the African continent as a whole but will light up only those countries and industries that can afford it.is message.
Congo | Energy Congo Basin forest management "successful"afrol News | 29 May 2009Environmentalists celebrate the "rapid progress" made in saving the precious rainforests of the Congo Basin, second only to the Amazon. Vast areas are now effectively protected and sustainably and responsibly managed.
Congo | Forest Quality Who owns the forests? |IRIN News | 27 May 2009The Congo Basin countries, home to the world's second largest tropical forest, are 260 years behind those of the Amazon Basin, where the trend is to hand ownership of the forest to communities, according to a new study assessing tropical forest tenure.
Congo | Forests and Woodlands