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Assets To Boost Service Delivery

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To boost service delivery to farmers in the rural and outer areas of Fiji, the Ministry of Agricultur­e handed three quad bikes to the Agricultur­e Officers in the Eastern and Western Divisions.

While handing over the quad bikes at the

“The quad bikes are a Ψϳϱ,000 grant from the People͛s Republic of China to the government of Fiji towards the modernizat­ion of the agricultur­e sector through

mechanizat­ion. This innovation is thus one of the pillars for revamping the agricultur­al sector, increasing production, and attracting more youth,” said Hon. Rayalu.

He said since the significan­t increase in households relying on agricultur­e as a means of income and livelihood from ϲϱ,000 in 2009 to 90,000, it is vital that officers are equipped with resources for service delivery.

“With the growing number of farmers and unlocking of new areas for farming, mobility has been a challenge for our technical staff on the ground and with the increase

in fuel cost, the quad bikes are a cheaper mode of transporta­tion with the added advantage of handling rough terrains better,” he said.

“It͛s a long-term investment by the Ministry to improve our service delivery to farmers you serve in your respective areas and please make sure you look after our assets well.”

The Cicia and Moala agricultur­e stations from the Eastern division are the recipients of two quad bikes, while the third one is for service delivery to Bilateral Quarantine Arrangemen­t (BQA)

farmers in Ba.

Cicia services five villages that comprise 1ϰϰ farming households, Moala services 21ϳ farming households from eight villages, and the Ba district has 1ϰ,ϰ1ϯ farming households.

Fieldman Moala, :one Besetimoal­a said the issuance of the quad bike will now make his work easy to inaccessib­le parts of Moala.

“Serving in outer islands both is a privilege and a challenge and with this bike, we will reach far farms that fibre boats and vehicles cannot reach and this will boost

the level of delivery, serving more farmers each day and attending to farmers͛ requests,” he said.

Agricultur­e Technical Officer (ATO) Ba, Isei Namacamaca said the quad bike issued to the Ba province will improve and expand service delivery to BQA farmers in Ba and tap potential areas for export commoditie­s in the district.

The Ministry of Agricultur­e has a total quad bike fleet of six and the current addition will boost the total fleet to nine.

 ?? ?? Minister for Agricultur­e and Waterways - Hon. Vatimi Rayalu, Assistant Minister - Hon. Tomasi Tunabuna, PS Agricultur­e - Dr. Vinesh Kumar with Ministry staff during the handing over of Quad bikes at Koronivia Research Station.
Minister for Agricultur­e and Waterways - Hon. Vatimi Rayalu, Assistant Minister - Hon. Tomasi Tunabuna, PS Agricultur­e - Dr. Vinesh Kumar with Ministry staff during the handing over of Quad bikes at Koronivia Research Station.

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