NCF Donates 3,000 Tree Seedlings to FUNAAB in Conservation Partnership

Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta (FUNAAB), the Nigeria Conservation Foundation (NCF), in collaboration with two other organisations, has donated 3,000 tree seedlings to the University.

NCF Donates 3,000 Tree Seedlings to FUNAAB in Conservation Partnership

In a bid to enhance the aesthetics, conservation efforts, and economic potential of the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta (FUNAAB), the Nigeria Conservation Foundation (NCF), in collaboration with two other organisations, has donated 3,000 tree seedlings to the University.

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The donated tree species include 1,400 Terminalia Superba (Afara/Yellow Pine), 900 Parkia biglobosa (Iru/Locust Beans), and 700 Khaya Ivorensis (Oganwo/Mahogany). These trees, upon reaching maturity, are expected to offer a range of benefits, from adding to the scenic beauty of the campus to providing economic value through their fruits, stems, wood, and other products.

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During an inspection of the designated planting areas, the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Babatunde Kehinde, expressed his gratitude to the donors. He highlighted the multiple advantages the trees would bring to the University, including their role in enhancing the ecosystem, serving as windbreaks, and contributing to meal preparation through condiments like Iru from the Parkia biglobosa.

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Additionally, the Vice-Chancellor emphasised the trees’ role in combating global warming, noting that an increase in tree cover would improve air quality by enhancing the balance of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.