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Planting 1,500 trees at Ta Kou and Xuan Lien Nature Reserves

(VAN) Olmix Asialand Vietnam Co., Ltd. and Gaia Nature Conservation Center launched a tree planting program at Ta Kou Nature Reserve in Ham Thuan Nam district, Binh Thuan province.
Despite the harsh and scorching weather in Binh Thuan, volunteers maintained a high spirit and braved the challenges to plant greenery in arid lands. Photo: Gaivn.org/Anh Truong.

Despite the harsh and scorching weather in Binh Thuan, volunteers maintained a high spirit and braved the challenges to plant greenery in arid lands. Photo: Gaivn.org/Anh Truong.

The collaboration program successfully planted 500 trees at Ta Kou Nature Reserve in Ham Thuan Nam district, Binh Thuan province, thereby contributing to the restoration of 0.4 hectares of desert land. Additionally, the initiative helped enrich local groundwater resources, and support Vietnam’s commitment to achieving net-zero emissions by 2050, as pledged at COP26.

With the theme "For a Better Life," Olmix Asialand Vietnam aims to play a small but significant role in combating climate change, protecting forests, and reforesting barren land to mitigate extreme weather events such as floods, droughts, and storms.

Moreover, by reforesting desert areas, Olmix Asialand Vietnam aims to regulate local temperatures, prevent annual warming trends, maintain stable rainfall, preserve soil nutrients, and enhance the natural purification of water sources.

In addition to preserving ecosystems, Olmix Asialand Vietnam's efforts will help protect the region's agricultural sector from damage caused by extreme weather conditions.

Olmix Asialand Vietnam Co., Ltd., along with volunteers from Gaia Nature Conservation Center, braved the harsh weather to plant greenery in arid lands. Photo: Gaivn.org/Anh Truong.

Olmix Asialand Vietnam Co., Ltd., along with volunteers from Gaia Nature Conservation Center, braved the harsh weather to plant greenery in arid lands. Photo: Gaivn.org/Anh Truong.

In late 2023, Viphavet International Co., Ltd. and Olmix Asialand Vietnam Co., Ltd. collaborated with their clients, including distributors and livestock farms, along with Muong Tuong Primary and Secondary School (Hoa Binh) and Loc Dien B Primary School (Binh Phuoc), to organize the "Lighting Up Dreams" charitable program.

The "Lighting Up Dreams" program aimed to provide educational supplies to underprivileged children, offering them additional motivation to attend school.

Furthermore, on August 16, 2024, Olmix Asialand Vietnam Co., Ltd. will continue its efforts by partnering with volunteer teams and local governments to plant 1,000 trees at the Xuan Lien Nature Reserve in Thanh Hoa province.

Author: Tran My

Translated by Nguyen Hai Long

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