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Andhra Pradesh Aims to Be Mangrove Conservation Leader
8 Jan
Summary
- Mangroves protect Andhra Pradesh's 1,052-km coast from natural disasters.
- State plans a three-tier green belt and community involvement.
- Focus on skill development, eco-tourism, and marketing for coastal residents.

Andhra Pradesh is setting its sights on becoming a national benchmark for mangrove conservation and sustainable coastal development. Deputy Chief Minister K. Pawan Kalyan highlighted the crucial role of mangroves as natural defenses against cyclones, floods, and erosion along the state's extensive coastline.
The government is committed to expanding mangrove plantations, having already developed nearly 700 hectares in 2025. Future plans include establishing a three-tier green belt and fostering community participation to enhance livelihoods through eco-tourism and skill development.
This initiative aligns with broader goals to increase green cover and foster inter-State cooperation on ecological challenges, emphasizing a holistic approach to environmental protection and economic growth.




