Korean project developer to promote microbial materials for tree plantation, generate carbon credits

Published 08:34 on October 17, 2023  /  Last updated at 08:34 on October 17, 2023  / /  Asia Pacific, South Korea, Voluntary

A South Korean project developer has teamed up with a government-backed research institute to promote a microbial technology that can alleviate tree droughts and help generate carbon credits.
A South Korean project developer has teamed up with a government-backed research institute to promote a microbial technology that can alleviate tree droughts and help generate carbon credits.


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