vol 6 no 2
August 2010
CONTENTS Strengthening Pacific agribusiness to enhance livelihoods............................ 1 Potential income from old coconut trees............................................ 2 HOAFS Meeting...................................... 3 Importance of agricultural biodiversity in the Pacific....................... 5 Atoll agricultural conference................. 6 EU-FACT activities................................... 7 Media and ICT in extension ................ 8 Pacific youth in agriculture strategy..................................................... 11 Farming as a business and Pacific farmers association.................... 12 Biosecurity updates................................. 13 African tulip management..................... 14 Coconut leaf pest in So Is...................... 15 Review of Vanuatu National Forest Policy............................................. 16 Youth plan for climate change.............. 17 Quality Pacific Products......................... 17 Animal health reporting......................... 18 Kiribati agroforestry training............... 19 Solomon Islands Extension Conference............................................... 20 Land Resources News is the quarterly newsletter produced by SPC Land Resources Division. We welcome feedback, comments or contributions. Please contact LRD publications officer: EmilA@spc.int, or the LRD helpdesk, lrdhelpdesk@spc.int. SPC Land Resources Division Private Mail Bag, Suva, Fiji Islands Telephone: (679) 337 0733 Fax: (679) 337 0021 Visit our website: www.spc.int/lrd
PARDI will be looking for opportunities to more efficiently supply existing international and domestic markets, as well as opportunities to develop new products and markets.
Strengthening Pacific agribusiness to enhance livelihoods
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ix Pacific island countries stand to benefit from a four-year AUD10 million project to improve the competitiveness of agribusiness in the region and enhance the livelihoods of Pacific islanders. The Pacific Agribusiness Research for Development Initiative (PARDI) is a platform for research and development of high-value agricultural, fisheries and forestry products in Fiji, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, with expansion into Kiribati, Samoa and Tonga. PARDI is an initiative of the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR), to be implemented by the Land Resources Division of the Secretariat f the Pacific Community (SPC) and The University of the South Pacific, with technical support from the University of Queensland, James Cook University, University of Adelaide, Massey University and University of Sunshine Coast. The initiative will use ‘value chain analysis’ to identify where
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problems are occurring, anywhere along the producer-to-consumer chain. Collaborative research will then be designed to address those problems. PARDI will be looking for opportunities to more efficiently supply existing international and domestic markets, as well as opportunities to develop new products and markets. PARDI will work closely with the private sector and encourage the constructive engagement of governments with the private sector. ACIAR Agribusiness Research Program Manager, David Shearer, said pearls and canarium nut are two of the high-value products to receive initial attention, along with improving the supply chain competitiveness of the taro and breadfruit industries. In his opening remarks at the inception workshop on PARDI workshop Acting Director of SPC’s Land Resources Division, Mr ‘Inoke Ratukalou, said that the productivity of the Pacific agricultural sector over the years has declined.
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