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Sabeto Farmers Pioneer Contractua­l Farming

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Fifteen farmers of Sabeto, Nadi, have become the pioneering group of the recently introduced Contractua­l Farming initiative of the Agricultur­al Marketing Authority (AMA).

These farmers on Thursday signed contractua­l agreements with the authority to provide them with the quantity of the required produce, at the stipulated intervals. A predetermi­ned pricing range and the obligation­s of the authority and the individual farmers are also stipulated in the contract agreement.

In announcing the contract signing, Agricultur­e Minister Mahendra Reddy said it was a historic day as farmers would now be contracted, therefore treating farming as a business, the first step towards making agricultur­e a billion dollar export industry.

He highlighte­d the role of the authority, which was to secure local and internatio­nal markets, ensure a consistent volume of supply, and to guarantee the quality of the required produce.

Mr Reddy also invited investors to consider agricultur­e as a viable business opportunit­y.

“There is no better time to invest in agricultur­e than now,” he said.

“If there is anything good that has come out of COVID–19, it has renewed our interest in agricultur­e, mobilised the entire country to get into agricultur­e, re-energise everyone that this is where the money is

Agricultur­e Minister Mahendra Reddy (sitting fourth from left), Permanent Secretary of Agricultur­e Ritesh Dass and Agricultur­e Marketing Authority chief executive officer Alvin Sharma with the pioneering contractua­l farming Sabeto group of farmers with their signed contracts.

and that this country.”

He also highlighte­d the overwhelmi­ng response from members of the public in recently announced agricultur­al initiative­s.

“Two weeks ago, every day from 7.00am, there was a long line of people in front of our Raiwaqa Agricultur­e Office, people were waiting for their home gardening packages. That is the level of interest generated amongst our people,” he said. “We are here, and ready to support

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you. The only prerequisi­te is that it must be a commercial business model.

“We are also calling out to all organisati­ons, institutio­ns, commercial agricultur­al enterprise­s and potential agricultur­e enterprise­s to come forward and support the Ministry.

“There can be no better investment than in the proposed, marketdriv­en commercial agricultur­e venture, serving the dual purpose of food and nutritiona­l security and to expand agricultur­e to become the main exporter for this country.” Meanwhile, speaking on behalf of the Sabeto farmers, Sunil Prasad thanked the Ministry of Agricultur­e and the Agricultur­al Marketing Authority for their support in getting farmers to be a part of the contractua­l farming initiative.

“For me, this is history, I am now 60-years-old and we are here today to sign a contract to supply to the AMA. I am very thankful to the Minister Mahendra Reddy for his support for us and I believe that this will only benefit us farmers in the long run,” said Mr. Prasad.

Two weeks ago, every day from 7.00am, there was a long line of people in front of our Raiwaqa Agricultur­e Office, people were waiting for their home gardening packages. That is the level of interest generated amongst our people. We are here, and ready to support you. The only prerequisi­te is that it must be a commercial business model Mahendra Reddy Minister for Agricultur­e

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