Collecting and Preserving Scarce Seed Plants
Collecting and Preserving Scarce Seed Plants
project aims to train herdsmen and women on collecting seeds of plants, in a timely manner for each type, as well as to encourage farmers to grow seedlings in order to protect an area of pasture, with the participation of local community leaders
 
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Project Snapshot

Grantee:
Al Ramis Society for Local Community Development of Barrani
Country:
Egypt
Area Of Work:
Land Degradation
Grant Amount:
US$ 29,353.20
Co-Financing Cash:
Co-Financing in-Kind:
US$ 6,302.00
Project Number:
EGY/SGP/OP5/STAR/LD/2012/422
Status:
Satisfactorily Completed
Project Characteristics and Results
Capacity - Building Component
-Completion of the first Guidance newsletter about the importance of collecting wild seeds and re planting them in the Northwestern Coast. - Prepared a guidance leaflet about the importance of clover as a source of protein in the Northwestern Coast.
Project sustainability
-Having an inventory of plants species, including endangered species in Al Negeela area. -Cultivated several kinds of wild seeds in a greenhouse prepared by the NGO in Sidi Barrani and continuous follow up on their growth.
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SGP Country office contact

Dr. Emad Adly
Phone:
(+20-2) 25161519/25161245
Fax:
(+20-2) 25162961
Email:
Ms. Ghada Ahmadein
Phone:
+20 2 25161519
Fax:
+20 2 25162961
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Arab Office For Youth & Environment, 3A Masaken Masr lel-Taameer, Zahraa El-Maadi Str.,
Zahraa El Maadi, Cairo

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