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Greening the Tea Industry in East Africa Project. You are not logged in. You are here Home. Sign up for our newsletter. Greening the Tea Industry in East Africa project. A small-hydro power initiative, was approved by the Global Environmental Facility GEF. Council for funding as a full-sized project. The project is co-implemented by United Nations Environmental Program and the African Development Bank AfDB. And executed by East African Tea Trade Association EATTA.PARSED CONTENT
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