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Thus, it is
expected to receive governmental and non-governmental appreciation and
support. The project also responds to the feedback obtained throughout
preparation from all stakeholders. The project will be the first to address the
conservation of M/H plants and give priority to the field of M/H plants.
Furthermore, it will initiate and strengthen the institutional and
technical capacity of key partners in this area including the Enhanced
Productivity Program of Ministry of Planning (EPP/MOP), the National
Canter for Agricultural Research and Technology Transfer (NCARTT), Royal
Society for Conservation Nature (RSCN), Private Sector and the
subsistence farming community, with special focus on increasing
community participation and empowering women
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