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Tavioka Growers Symposiums Go North

- FREDERICA ELBOURNE SUVA frederica.elbourne@fijisun.com.fj

The Tavioka Growers Associatio­n goes North this week, with symposiums planned in Labasa, Seaqaqa and Savusavu. Associatio­n president, Ratu Josaia Rayawa, said the North held the key for export in the tavioka industry. The associatio­n has recorded peaked interest from the North with even the Tui Macuata Ratu Wiliame Katonivere, and the Seaqaqa Police registerin­g their interest.

The associatio­n was formalised this year and has since received an increase in farmer membership, standing at 400 to date, Ratu Josaia said.

Hoteliers and religious leaders have also rallied their own to join the symposium when it launches in Vanua Levu on Thursday.

The executive body that will comprise the North tour include social entreprene­ur Fane Raravula, legal practition­er John Rabuku, former chief executive officer of Yatulau Company Limited Michael Makasiale, and associatio­n chairman Isikeli Tuituku.

“The purpose of the symposium is primarily to generate awareness and education on the matter,” Ratu Josaia said.

“By no means are we trying to deplete tavioka supply to the current markets.

“It is important to note too that in this associatio­n, in this particular business, there are and will not be any free-riders.

“Sometimes, it’s more about strong mindset, than money.

“This journey is about team work. “This is a serious journey about a inspiring enough to be commercial­ly driven, and on a large scale.

“We’re starting with flour because people have got to eat first.

“Bio fuel and other by products will come later.”

Milling

Ratu Josaia said the associatio­n had commenced milling tavioka flour which was being distribute­d among associatio­n executives and the pre-order market, as a trialling measure.

“Tonnes of tavioka flour have been milled to date, with more being prepared,” Ratu Josaia said.

Kava Korp director, John Sanday, said milling had been ongoing over the past three weeks, at his stateof-art processing facility in Colo-iSuva.

“We have been stocking up Tavioka Growers Pte Ltd’s tavioka flour,” Mr Sanday said.

“They have more deliveries coming in the next few weeks.”

The associatio­n representa­tives will be in:

■ Nabouwalu on Thursday.

■ Seaqaqa on Friday.

■ Savusavu on Saturday.

“We’re using all varieties of tavioka for now, except for the yellow species - and that’s only because we haven’t completed our research and tests as yet,” Ratu Josaia said. It takes four kilogramme­s of raw cassava to mill one kilogramme of cassava flour.

 ?? Ratu Josaia Rayawa. ??
Ratu Josaia Rayawa.
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Michael Makasiale.
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Isikeli Tuituku.
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Fane Raravula.
 ?? John Sanday. ??
John Sanday.
 ?? John Rabuku. ??
John Rabuku.

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