South Africa signs first biodiversity tax break agreements

Published 08:46 on November 14, 2023  /  Last updated at 08:46 on November 14, 2023  /  Africa, Biodiversity, EMEA

South Africa’s environment ministry has entered into biodiversity management agreements (BMAs) with three landowners in Limpopo province, offering tax incentives in exchange for the protection of privately-owned lions and rhinos.
South Africa’s environment ministry has entered into biodiversity management agreements (BMAs) with three landowners in Limpopo province, offering tax incentives in exchange for the protection of privately-owned lions and rhinos.


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