The research problem selected for the Jamaica Agroforestry Project (JAP) included _______

a. increasing the amount of trees planted and harvested and also developing markets for commerce
b. increasing grazing foods available for livestock and decreasing soil erosion
c. training local dockworkers to be commercial farmers
d. working with local populations to train forest managers and increase conservation awareness
e. introducing trees from other countries so that Jamaica could produce wood for export


ANSWER:
b

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