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Ministry officials to undergo Potato Training in PNG

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The Ministry of Agricultur­e in an effort to enhance the potato industry in Fiji and to build the capacity of its staff, this week sent three officers to undergo overseas training on potato developmen­t.

Two officers from the Crop Extension Division and one from the Crop Research Division will undertake three months training on capacity building and technical areas of potato production at the National Agricultur­al Research Institute (NARI) in Papua New Guinea. Ministry of Agricultur­e permanent secretary, David Kolitagane while handing over the air tickets to the staff said that training was a very important component of capacity building within the Ministry.

“We are sending our staff for training to increase their knowledge to provide better services to our farmers and we hope you come back and increase that outreach of potato planting and research for all Fijians,” Mr Kolitagane said.

Ministry’s acting director Extension, Jone Sovalawa said potato was an important crop in terms of import reduction and in order to expand the industry, the capacity of Ministry officials needed to be strengthen­ed and developed with new technologi­es in the field of potato developmen­t. “Upon their return, these three officers will train other staff within the Ministry and farmers to assist in implementi­ng correct husbandry practices in potatoes in order to maximise its production,” he said. Mr Sovalawa said the training was part of a Memorandum of Understand­ing signed between the Fijian Government and NARI on December 12, 2013 on staff capacity building for both nations to foster sharing of knowledge in terms of agricultur­e developmen­t.

“To implement the MOU, the Ministry of Agricultur­e started to negotiate with NARI, PNG in 2014 when potato was brought back under the Potato Research and Developmen­t programme and this is the first time the staff are being sent on training, particular­ly for the potato commodity.”

 ?? Photo: DEPTFO News ?? Permanent Secretary Agricultur­e David Kolitagane (middle) with the senior management and three officers that went for the training.
Photo: DEPTFO News Permanent Secretary Agricultur­e David Kolitagane (middle) with the senior management and three officers that went for the training.

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