The Ministry of Planning and Decentralization proceeded yesterday to national duty that is reforestation. And to combine its mission in this duty, employees headed by the Minister Hajo Andrianainarivelo have planted seedlings on the edge of the road bypass. It is also to give a new face on this road which connects the N7 to the N2. This initiative is especially appropriate in the sense that it is registered in the urban plan detail of the 5 towns crossed by the bypass has already been finalized. These are common Alasora, of Ambohimangakely, Ambohijanaka, and of Ankaraobato Andoharanofotsy. So, yesterday the Department launched the reforestation of the edge of the bypass. He was accompanied by the region Analamanga led by the head of region, Mananjara Randriambololona. The 5 municipalities mentioned above also participated in reforestation. 700 ash seedlings were planted. This species is known to have rapid growth and is adapted to the soil of the bypass on the advice of technicians from the Ministry of Forests and Environment.
addition, ash trees are tall with a beautiful foliage and can improve the bypass and the entrance to the capital. The minister also said that the goal is to give a beautiful image of Antananarivo. He took advantage of the reforestation plan to distribute the 5 urban retail districts concerned. The mayors pledged to do their best to adhere to that plan and care for seedlings. Note that the bypass is an axis that reduces congestion of traffic in the capital. It is particularly suitable for trucks and vehicles using the N7 to join the N2. He also sees the emergence of new activities as the area of recreation and relaxation at the bridge going towards Ambohimanambola and in several locations along the bypass. He was also a time when landfills began to emerge from the ground. But the ministry has put the kibosh, especially since a good portion of the lands concerned are located on flood plains. The implementation of the planning details of the 5 towns crossed by the bypass will allow these communities to avoid this problem, better distribution of land use by activity and current needs and future Development ...
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