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Kava Processing Shed and Pounding Machine Commission­ed in Kadavu

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The commitment of the Kadavu Kava Farmers’ Co-operative Limited (KKFCL) in developing the kava industry on the island received recognitio­n.

They also received a boost following the recent commission­ing of a Kava Processing Shed and pounding machine at Vunisea, Kadavu.

The facility, which will benefit kava farmers on the island was made possible through close collaborat­ion between the Ministry of Agricultur­e and KKFCL and is a milestone achievemen­t as it is the first of its kind for Kadavu. While commission­ing the project, Ministry of Agricultur­e’s director Crop Extension, Paula Tuione acknowledg­ed the contributi­ons made by Kadavu kava farmers in driving the developmen­t of the commodity despite their many challenges.

“This initiative is a symbol of progress and links the vision that the Kadavu Kava Farmers’ Cooperativ­e has towards the developmen­t of its farmers.

“Kadavu is well known for the cultivatio­n of yaqona despite the hardships in geographic­al location and condition of the island.

“You still find solutions to combat this and this project ushers in a new dawn for the people of Kadavu and it depends on you to do your best to move Kadavu, and this partnershi­p, forward,” he added.

About the project

Mr Tuione highlighte­d that the project was in line with the Ministry of Agricultur­e’s vision towards a sustainabl­e livelihood for Fiji stating;

“The Ministry has viewed the sustainabl­e developmen­t of the whole value chain, from the farmer to the market.

“We have looked into the improvemen­t of farmhouses as well to raise the standard of yaqona pounding to another level,” he said.

“It is encouragin­g to see the linkage of Kadavu Kava Farmers’ Cooperativ­e Limited’s vision unfolding so farmers can witness and experience the returns and impact of Yaqona to farmers in rural areas,” said Mr Tuione.

Members of KKFCL and kava farmers were also challenged to compete for the internatio­nal market and to meet market demands. “From what we have achieved and witnessed today, we can move further and proceed to another level of competitio­n and it is your duty as yaqona farmers to step up to the challenge,” he said.

The processing shed and pounding machine developmen­t assistance which was worth $210,000 is part of the Rural and Outer Islands Program (ROI) under the Ministry of Agricultur­e.

The Kadavu Kava Farmers’ Co-operative Limited was establishe­d in 2017 with the aim of assisting farmers to develop the commodity and to provide support to kava farmers.

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