The Fiji Times

Kava plants welfare

- By SITERI SAUVAKACOL­O

MINISTER for Trade Manoa Kamikamica says Fiji has adopted the “Fiji Kava Standard” based on CODEX to ensure the welfare of kava plants during transport and prevent the spread of disease.

In addressing participan­ts of the CODEX meeting on Denarau Island yesterday, the minister highlighte­d that the Pacific region had also taken steps to address trade issues in relation to kava, by implementi­ng CODEX guidelines for the internatio­nal trade of kava.

“Kava is a traditiona­l beverage and a valuable export crop for many Pacific Island countries,” Mr Kamikamica said.

“The Codex work in the region would not have progressed without the support and collaborat­ion of our regional members and organizati­ons experts such as the UN WHO (World Health Organizati­on) and UN FAO (Food and Agricultur­e Organizati­on).

“The Pacific region has made significan­t progress in implementi­ng CODEX guidelines and one example of this progress is the establishm­ent of a regional CODEX committee, which serves as a platform for sharing knowledge and best practices among countries in the Pacific region.

“This committee also works closely with the World Organisati­on for Animal Health (OIE) to ensure that CODEX guidelines are being properly implemente­d and to address any challenges that may arise.”

Mr Kamikamica also encouraged participan­ts of the weeklong meeting to share their experience­s and best practices with one another in order to improve overall understand­ing of the issues at hand.

He added that by working together and sharing knowledge and expertise, “we will be able to make a real difference in food safety standards, and achieve more efficient, inclusive, resilient, and sustainabl­e food systems”.

 ?? Picture: ATU RASEA ?? Co-founder of the Laucala Beach Sustainabi­lity Society (LBSS) Dr Apisalome Movono left, with staff of the iTaukei Trust Fund Board and the caretaker at the Laucala Beach Heritage site.
Picture: ATU RASEA Co-founder of the Laucala Beach Sustainabi­lity Society (LBSS) Dr Apisalome Movono left, with staff of the iTaukei Trust Fund Board and the caretaker at the Laucala Beach Heritage site.
 ?? Picture: SUPPLIED ?? Minister for Trade and Deputy Prime Minister Manoa Kamikamica at the opening of the CODEX meeting on Denarau yesterday.
Picture: SUPPLIED Minister for Trade and Deputy Prime Minister Manoa Kamikamica at the opening of the CODEX meeting on Denarau yesterday.
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