Green Agriculture Research Gets Boost from Harper Government – Canada Hosts International Environmen
date:Jun 06, 2012
food requirements of a growing world population. Enhancing efficiencies in the supply and utilization of irrigation water has the potential to reduce GHGs while expanding economic opportunity;
$1.5 million will be used to study how agroforestry plantings can help mitigate GHGs.


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