World Forestry Day 2018: Know the history of its establishment
World Forestry Day 2018: Know the history of its establishment
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World Forestry Day or International Day of Forests is celebrated globally every year on 21st of March in order to enhance the public awareness among communities about the values, importance and contributions of the forests to balance the life cycle on our planet earth.

The International Day of Forests was established in the year 1971 at the 23rd General Assembly of European Confederation of Agriculture where it was decided to be celebrated as an annual event celebration on 21st of March by the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization.

This world-event was originated in a well-planned manner to give support in contributing towards the public consciousness about the significance of the forests.

International Day of Forests was primarily established in the year 2012 on 28th of November to be celebrated on 21st of March every year by the decision of the United Nations General Assembly to unite the two international remembrances; the World Forestry Day and Forest Day.

Like other branches of the agriculture, forestry is also an important field which requires the public attention to be taken. It is very necessary for the common public to understand the forest value in our daily lives as a raw material source, local employment source as well as the national income source.

 As we all know that Forests play an immense role in gathering and releasing the water on the earth and uphold the flora and fauna habitat balance. Forests are the natural beauty of the earth which is essential to be conserved to balance everything.

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