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Rotuma Island Gets Organic Accreditat­ion

- Source: iTaukei Trust Fund Board (TTFB)

he iTaukei Trust Fund Board (TTFB) and the Council of Rotuma, are delighted to advise on the certificat­ion of ‘Organic Rotuma’ as approved by the Pacific Ethical Trade Community (POETcom), the governing body of organics movement within the Pacific Community (SPC).

The initiative was achieved with the partnershi­p of the SPC,

Matanataki consultanc­y and the

Ministry of Agricultur­e.

The organic workshop training was attended by 40 participan­ts including chiefs and growers, both women and youths, from

Rotuma’s seven districts.

The objective of the workshop was to start certifying land lots around the island and gradually expand allowing developmen­t stakeholde­rs to properly manage waste in order to comply with the organic standards towards Participan­t Guarantee System (PGS) certificat­ion for the whole island.

In addition to the workshop training, the technical practition­ers also went out to the districts to engage in talanoa sessions with potential organic farmers.

Organic Certificat­ion

Key towards this certificat­ion process was to conduct the PGS which covered all facets of the organic process.

The visiting SPC technical team, in their ground survey, brought back to Viti Levu a total of eleven files on farms for evaluation.

Of this, nine farms satisfied the standards for organic land certificat­ion and thus, were eligible for organic registrati­on.

This then led to the certificat­ion of the brand Organic Rotuma.

In their findings, Rotuma has the potential to engage in organic pollinated seed production for business.

The intention is that interested organic certified farmers be trained on the standard procedures for organic pollinated seed production and to get the facilities for seed processing particular­ly a high value packing and storage system to allow producers to have a fixed contract with government on organic pollinated seed supply.

Technical support

Technical support services from the Ministry of Agricultur­e or SPC and Biosecurit­y Authority of Fiji can be mobilised through proper channels to engage and ensure that this potential is realised.

Following the March trip, business consulting firm, Matanataki in their report recommende­d that there some very good natural products already thriving on the island that can be sustainabl­y managed as an organic export product.

These include Rotuma kava, coconuts and organic seedlings.

TTFB is working with Matanataki to put together a proposal on open pollinatio­n (for the seedlings), which is not yet available in Fiji and coconut production.

Coconuts are in abundance on the island and they can be produced and sustained commercial­ly.

TTFB is now in discussion­s with the Ministry of Agricultur­e to pilot a project on the establishm­ent of an organic seedlings’ nursey for commercial purposes.

This is an exciting next chapter for Rotuma’s organic journey, because of the expected wide range benefits the seedlings production will bring to the people of Rotuma. Furthermor­e, seedlings could also assist in food security rehabilita­tion efforts after natural disasters.

TTFB chief executive officer Aisake Taito says: “This is an exciting new journey for Rotuma and for the Board.

“We are happy to be part of this key milestone for Rotuma’s organic accreditat­ion.

“Having an accredited organic status will only boost Rotuma’s economic and environmen­tal sustainabi­lity efforts.”

Representa­tives of the Council of Rotuma have credited this initiative as an excellent and noble recognitio­n of the efforts of many individual­s and organisati­ons particular­ly TTFB, SPC, POETcom, Matanataki and of course, the people of Rotuma.

Organic Rotuma will be the island’s benchmark for the niche market where excellence in performanc­e becomes norm, a symbol that all Rotumans can proudly cherish and take responsibl­e ownership for.

Way Forward

More discussion­s with the Council of Rotuma are expected in the areas of identifyin­g the organic product to start off with including possible healthy value adding products. Some suggested products include turmeric, virgin coconut oil and organic seeds.

Additional­ly, to look into upskilling and capacity building people identified to lead these various projects and of course key to any successful commercial venture is securing sustainabl­e export markets for these identified organic products.

 ??  ?? Chiefs and growers, both women and youths, from Rotuma’s seven districts that were participan­ts of the organic workshop training on Rotuma Island
Chiefs and growers, both women and youths, from Rotuma’s seven districts that were participan­ts of the organic workshop training on Rotuma Island
 ??  ?? iTaukei Trust Fund Board chief executive officer Aisake Taito
iTaukei Trust Fund Board chief executive officer Aisake Taito

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