TEA PRODUCTION MADE ENVIRONMENT FRIENDLY IN EAST AFRICA

BY KEITH NUTHALL "TEA is known to be good for you, now it is also getting better for the environment:" so said UN Environment Programme (UNEP) executive director Achim Steiner, when launching renewable power initiatives in east Africa. UNEP is coordinating two Global Environment Facility (GEF)-financed projects greening tea production in the region, where it is a pivotal industry. One will aim to install small-scale hydro electric power to plantations, generating up to 82MW in total within Burundi, Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda ...


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