Green Sahara in Africa

Budapest, Hungary – Hungarians are working on modeling the responses of an experimental plantation to the effects of climate change. The key to evade the effects of the climate change is the Paulownia Elongata’s hybrid. The plant has excellent qualities; the experiences obtained during the rehabilitation of the Sand Ridge are proof of this.

 

 The African-Hungarian Union (AHU) and the Africa Holding Company (AH) has developed a several acres large biomass and carbon quota reference plantation in Hungary, where the various innovative solutions of climate change mitigation can be modeled. The contract recently signed by the administrator of SUNWO allows a hybrid-deployment know-how, supplemented with the innovation of the Hungarian agriculture and biotechnology industry, in Africa; it also allows the usage of this in Spain, where they are also fighting desertification. Thus, next to the abundant size of biomass, the quick reforestation that can be achieved with the hybrid of the Paulownia Elongata can  reduce global warming and it also opens up new dimensions in the sequestration of greenhouse gas emissions.

The AHU, AH, and SUNWO signed a strategic co-operation that makes it possible for both Hungarian and foreign investors to join the program.

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