Stating this here today, Punjab's Forests Minister Chunni Lal Bhagat also said that the state government is expected to soon ink a MoU with Japan for technological tie-up for the ambitious project.
The forest cover of the state would witness a steady increase of 8 per cent from present 7 per cent and by the year 2020 the state would achieve the target of 15 per cent forest cover, he said.
He further said that under this project focus would be on plantation of trees whose growth rate is very fast.
He said that when the MoU is finalised, Japan would provide technological back up for plantation of these species of trees.
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