New Zealand state-owned Pamu plans to convert 1,483 acres of farmland into native forest to generate nature credits, following government support for a voluntary market.
New Zealand's state-owned farming enterprise Pamu announced plans to convert 1,483 acres of farmland into native forest, aiming to produce high-quality nature credits, after the government supported a voluntary market for such credits.
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