Morogoro Regional Commissioner, Fatma Mwassa(pictured) said on Friday last week while speaking to journalists from different media outlets who visited in her office to see the impact of "Conserving Forests through Sustainable, forest-based Enterprise Support in Tanzania (CoForEST) project funded by Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC).
In a bid to prevent cattle encroaching on village and government forest reserve, livestock keepers will be required to be registered by the village government, get plots for grazing and find experts to see if the obtained area has enough space to accommodate cattle or not.
" We have decide to embark on this campaign after discovered that vegetation in other forests has been disappeared due to environmental degradation, water sources is also being destroyed while conflicts between farmers and livestock keepers is very high and people's death is also very high.
"As region, we want to protect our forests because 67 percent of water used for power generation at Kihansi Hydroelectric power station and Kidatu hydro power plant come fromMorogoro and 97 percent of water used for power generation at Julius Nyerere Hydro Power station is also come from Morogoro, Region.
Elaborating on CoForEST project, she lauded Tanzania Forest Conservation Group (TFCG) and Tanzania Community Forest Conservation Network (MJUMITA) to join government's efforts to conserve forest in Morogoro Region.
She called on MJUMITA and TFCG to scale- up their training programs and educate people living adjacent to government forest reserve on forest Conservation and management, the benefits it has for them to save our forests that is now disappearing due shifting agriculture, illegal charcoal production, fire and cattle grazing that cause environment degradation and loss of animal habitat.
Also, it provides training to livestock keepers on forest Conservation in areas where they are to help them understand the importance of forest Conservation.
"As region we are very glad for what has been achieved in our region through CoForESTptoject, the project has transformed people,'s life, majority of people are now aware of what is forest Conservation, the benefits it has for them and are now taking serious measures to conserve it something that was not the case in the past.
For her part, Mvomero District Council acting district executive director, DrPhilpinaPhilipo lauded TFCG and MJUMITA to introduce CoForEST project in Mvomero District Council, the project has brought in positive changes to the community and the forests is now safe.
The project has helped villages to improve health services, help schools to get conducive learning environment and allow villages to earn cash to implement village development projects.
She said, they still need more support from TFCG, MJUMITA and other stakeholders especially in tree planting activities " As district we are required to plant 1.5 million trees per year, without involving other stakeholders we could not make it.