Mexico Tells Plans to Reforest 276,000 Acres
<i> Associated Press</i>
CHILPANCINGO, Mexico — Mexico plans to reforest at least 276,640 acres of forests and tropical jungle in 1993, a government environmental official said Friday.
Jorge de la Vega Dominguez made the comments at the launching of a state forestry committee in the state capital of Guerrero.
A start-up budget of $32,000 does not include the $647,000 that the Guerrero state government plans to spend on reforestation, the news agency Notimex said.
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