Fiji Sun

Farmers urged to engage with Government

- SELITA BOLANAVANU­A DEUBA

Pacific Island Farmers Organisati­on Network (PIFON) is hosting a two-day Farmers Forum and Farmers-to-farmers Leaning Exchange with the aim to bring about awareness on the importance of advocacy and policy engagement.

This is through the sharing of case studies and the introducti­on of tools to help the farmer organisati­ons to be more effective in engaging with the Government.

Assistant Minister for Agricultur­e, Viam Pillay made the comment when he opened the Farmers Forum in Deuba.

There were about 50 participan­ts at the forum. They include farmer organisati­on representa­tives across Fiji’s agricultur­al sector, representa­tives from the Ministry of Agricultur­e and representa­tives from relevant non-government­al organisati­ons and developmen­t partners.

Mr Pillay said: “This is the new trend, farmers forming groups and getting themselves organised and as leaders, you have been invited to come and learn how to work together, network with each other, know what the others in the sector is doing, get updated and also provide feedback on how your sector is doing too.”

He added that such Forums assist with a new method of learning where farm leaders return and share the message to their own group of farmers.

Fiji Yaqona Farmers Associatio­n representa­tive, Kiniviliam­e Salabogi said, the forum is another way of learning and also a platform for the farmers to share their experience­s and challenges they facing. Also, it is a good networking opportunit­ies for them.

Pacific Island Farmers Organisati­on Network manager Kyle Stice said they have seen that farmers learn best from another farmer. Farmers sharing their experience­s and exchanging ideas is the best way of learning, he said.

It was the first Fiji Farmers Forum to be organised by a farmers organisati­on, Fiji Crop and Livestock Council (FCLC). Meanwhile, today the participan­ts will be visiting farms around Navua area. This hands-on approach will enable them to learn from the other farmers.

You have been invited to come and learn how to work together, network with each other, know what the others in the sector is doing, get updated and also provide feedback on how your sector is doing too. Viam Pillay Assistant Minister for Agricultur­e

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Photo: Selita Bolanavanu­a. Assistant Minister for Agricultur­e, Viam Pillay ( front middle) with participan­ts at the Fiji Farmers Forum.

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