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FAO, Monrovia sign forestry deal

Liberia and the UN Food and Agricultural Organization have signed a US $263,000 agreement to improve the country’s Forestry Development Authority and a national forestry programme. Under the programme, signed on the weekend of 12 May, FAO will help train staff of, and provide institutional support for the authority’s offices in the towns of Sanniquellie, Zwedru, Tubmanburg and Greenville. The agreement was signed by Agriculture Minister Roland Massaquoi and FAO Representative Castro Camarada.

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