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Biodiversi­ty Restoratio­n Imperative to Sustain Livelihood­s: Reddy

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Restorativ­e action is needed to maintain the health of our biodiversi­ty for the benefit of our future generation, says Minister for Agricultur­e, Waterways and Environmen­t Dr Mahendra Reddy.

This was relayed to villagers of Natewa Village, Natewa district and farmers of Naqai Village, Labasa in Vanua Levu who were recipients of fencing kits and planting material through the Ridge to Reef (R2R) programme during Mr Reddy’s recent Northern Division tour.

“It is our responsibi­lity to protect our biodiversi­ty and build up its resilience, we cannot exist in isolation from our biodiversi­ty but we need to exist in harmony with it and our biological resources, our flora and fauna,” Mr Reddy said.

He said communitie­s needed to add their contributi­ons towards protecting the country’s biodiversi­ty and contribute more towards biodiversi­ty restoratio­n.

“We’re doing this not only for your interest but for the interests of our future generation­s, as it is also of national interest,” he said.

He said it was in this regard that the Ministry chose to provide support to Natewa and Nagai communitie­s through the Ridge to Reef programme funded by the German Environmen­tal Fund.

“As you know through this project, its primary objective is to protect our biodiversi­ty by looking after our animals, and by isolating our animals so that they do not damage or destruct our efforts to restore the biodiversi­ty around us and I want to thank the German Government through its environmen­tal fund, the administra­tors of the Ridge to Reef programme who have provided this funding,” Mr Reddy added.

Native trees

He said the funding would allow the recipients, who were raising livestock freely, to erect paddocks and keep their livestock within their paddocks in order for them to undertake restorativ­e activities for the environmen­t through the planting of more native tree species and the establishm­ent of fruit trees orchards.

James Allen, 33, who is an R2R fencing kit recipient living in Siberia, Labasa said receiving news of his inclusion into the programme was a welcomed one as it was also the first time for him to receive Government assistance.

“I was happy because it felt like there was someone looking out for me, there is help out there with the Government and I was pleased and I was very happy to be a recipient of the R2R programme where I will receive planting materials and my fencing kit materials.

“Dealing with the environmen­t, I am a farmer who never uses chemical fertiliser­s as I practice mulching and more organic traditiona­l practises and manure, I am a farmer who is very conscious of the environmen­tal impacts of my farming

practises and through the R2R programme, it has helped to engage me into this type of farming, which is the orchard and fruit tree planting,” Mr Allen said.

The vegetable and livestock farmer said the programme has helped him to be more aware of the environmen­t and the importance of practising sustainabl­e farming models.

Headman of Naqai Village, 63-year-old Brian Vunibola said the programme is one that has incorporat­ed a positive developmen­t criterion for its recipient members.

“There is a great concern for the wellbeing of our future generation­s and I am pleased to have been chosen as a recipient of the fencing kits and materials to help me become more environmen­tally aware for the restoratio­n of our biodiversi­ty, while not compromisi­ng the food and nutrition security of my family, I am very fortunate to be a part of the programme and am indebted to Government for such a wonderful programme,” said Mr Vunibola.

Source: Ministry of Agricultur­e

 ?? Photo: Ministry of Agricultur­e ?? Mr James Allen plants a lemon tree as part of the Ridge to Reef (R2R) programme after receiving his offer letter from the Ministry of Agricultur­e.
Photo: Ministry of Agricultur­e Mr James Allen plants a lemon tree as part of the Ridge to Reef (R2R) programme after receiving his offer letter from the Ministry of Agricultur­e.
 ?? Photo: Ministry of Agricultur­e ?? Turaga ni Koro of Naqai Village, Brian Vunibola plants a lemon tree as part of the Ridge to Reef (R2R) programme.
Photo: Ministry of Agricultur­e Turaga ni Koro of Naqai Village, Brian Vunibola plants a lemon tree as part of the Ridge to Reef (R2R) programme.
 ?? Photo: Ministry of Agricultur­e ?? Ridge to Reef (R2R) programme recipients from Natewa Village with Minister Reddy.
Photo: Ministry of Agricultur­e Ridge to Reef (R2R) programme recipients from Natewa Village with Minister Reddy.

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