 scholar, ond a cael comod y cyflwyn a cydych Northern nobless impedance. Are we really pleased to announce that Metgeal partners in Uganda have managed to plant 20 million trees in a really vulnerable area of the country and to have made this and of massive targets and milestone now is such a great news with cop coming up where here in Wales and in Uganda, take the climate crisis really seriously. My name is Dr Mary Manana. I am the chair board of the Mount Elgon Tree growing enterprise based in Uganda. We are really grateful to the Welsh Government and the size of Wales. We are working with the rail communities. They come up to us and say, we want to plant trees. So we have a large, not only about tree planting but about also job creation for these people. The difference that is making there about is now reducing the soil movement when it's raining. Because when it rains hard and there is this heavy run-offs, it does not go with their crops because the soil is being held by these trees. Some of those trees are shared trees that work together with coffee. So farmers now are back to growing coffee. There's a time like they had stopped doing that and they are producing very good coffee. They are also doing, because of the tree cover now, they are able to keep bees. So that also improves on their income and we are also giving them some fruit trees to plant, which helps when those trees are grown, they'll be able to sell those fruits to the market.