
A new initiative in Morogoro region aims to convert wildlife areas into agricultural land, promoting farming and addressing food security. This project is expected to enhance local livelihoods while managing wildlife conservation effectively. The initiative has sparked discussions on its potential impacts on the ecosystem and local communities, according to JamiiForums.
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