The municipality is requesting 3 chippers from SEAL to better preserve the environment and nature from fires caused by burning trees’ branches after pruning and from polluted air and soil. The project will serve farmers in the region who represent 82% of the community. The union is cooperating with all municipalities in the region.
This project is a part of SEAL’s IRRIGATION NETWORK program, which digs wells and installs irrigation systems throughout Lebanon.
This project is a part of SEAL’s FISHING NET DISTRIBUTION program, which distributes large-mesh nets among under-served fishing communities to increase their productivity in an environmentally sustainable way.
This project is a part of SEAL’s ROOTSTOCKS DISTRIBUTION program, which is committed to upgrading Lebanon’s agricultural supply chain through the distribution of high-grade fruit tree rootstocks.