Post by account_disabled on Dec 26, 2023 1:04:08 GMT -5
CPF continues the project “Plant, share, protect mangrove forests” phase two. Join in maintaining the balance of the marine ecosystem. Charoen Pokphand Foods Public Company Limited or CPF is moving forward with the project “CPF Plant, Share, Protect Mangrove Forests” in the second phase, 2019-2023, joining hands with the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation to conserve and restore mangrove and coastal ecosystems. In the sea, the Phanthai Norasing Non-hunting Area, Bang Ya Phraek Subdistrict, Mueang District, Samut Sakhon Province, after the success of the first phase of the project, there has been an increase in biodiversity, aquatic animals, shrimp, mollusks, crabs, fish in the area. Mr. Wuttichai Sitthipreedanan Senior Deputy Managing Director Responsibility for animals and sustainable development, CPF said that under the vision of the company .
To become the "Kitchen of the World" CPF is committed to conducting Email Data business along with giving importance to viewing and natural resources which is the source of raw materials in the food production process By implementing a project to preserve Conservation and restoration of the environment Under the strategy of 3 pillars: food security, self-reliant society, and stable soil and water. Can add green space to in Thailand, more than 10,000 rai, through the implementation of the CPF Rak Niwet Project, Pa Sak River Basin Khao Phraya Doen Thong, 5,971 rai, CPF project to plant, share, and protect mangrove forests, 2,388 rai, and CPF Rak Niwet project. Plant trees in business establishments across the country, totaling 1,72The goal of the project is The next step is to participate in reducing global warming.
It is a source of food for the community. and helps maintain balance in the system. Marine and coastal waters,” Mr. Wuttichai said. The year 2019-2023 is a continuation of the "CPF Plant, Share, Protect Mangrove Forests" project, phase one, in which the company cooperates with the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation to conserve, protect and restore the biological diversity of the mangrove Mueang District, Samut Sakhon Province, on a total area of 266 rai, is a continuous forest plantation plot. From the plots that were conserved and restored in the first phase (2014-2018), which CPF cooperated with the Department of Natural Resources and Environment. Marine and Coastal Resources (NHC) and communities restore mangrove forests in the area. Bang Ya Phraek Subdistrict planted 104 rai of new forest and took care of and conserved 500 rai of the original forest. During the 5 years of the first phase of the project, it was able to conserve A total of 2,388 rai of mangrove forests have been developed and restored in strategic areas in 5 provinces: Rayong, Samut Sakhon, Songkhla, Phang Nga and Chumphon.
To become the "Kitchen of the World" CPF is committed to conducting Email Data business along with giving importance to viewing and natural resources which is the source of raw materials in the food production process By implementing a project to preserve Conservation and restoration of the environment Under the strategy of 3 pillars: food security, self-reliant society, and stable soil and water. Can add green space to in Thailand, more than 10,000 rai, through the implementation of the CPF Rak Niwet Project, Pa Sak River Basin Khao Phraya Doen Thong, 5,971 rai, CPF project to plant, share, and protect mangrove forests, 2,388 rai, and CPF Rak Niwet project. Plant trees in business establishments across the country, totaling 1,72The goal of the project is The next step is to participate in reducing global warming.
It is a source of food for the community. and helps maintain balance in the system. Marine and coastal waters,” Mr. Wuttichai said. The year 2019-2023 is a continuation of the "CPF Plant, Share, Protect Mangrove Forests" project, phase one, in which the company cooperates with the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation to conserve, protect and restore the biological diversity of the mangrove Mueang District, Samut Sakhon Province, on a total area of 266 rai, is a continuous forest plantation plot. From the plots that were conserved and restored in the first phase (2014-2018), which CPF cooperated with the Department of Natural Resources and Environment. Marine and Coastal Resources (NHC) and communities restore mangrove forests in the area. Bang Ya Phraek Subdistrict planted 104 rai of new forest and took care of and conserved 500 rai of the original forest. During the 5 years of the first phase of the project, it was able to conserve A total of 2,388 rai of mangrove forests have been developed and restored in strategic areas in 5 provinces: Rayong, Samut Sakhon, Songkhla, Phang Nga and Chumphon.