Fiji Sun

EU, Aust Govt, Give $330k Equipment to FSC

- KATHRIN KRISHNA Edited by Karalaini Waqanidrol­a Feedback: kathrin.krishna@fijisun.com.fj

European Union (EU) Ambassador to Fiji and the Pacific Andrew Jacobs and Australia’s High Commission­er to Fiji, Margaret Twomey handed over equipment valued at about $330,000 to the Fiji Sugar Corporatio­n (FSC) on Monday.

The assets are part of the European Union funded Training Support to the Fijian Sugar cane Industry project implemente­d by the Australia-Pacific Technical College (APTC) to improve the livelihood­s of the sugar cane dependent population, to promote income generation through sugar cane farming or alternativ­e livelihood­s.

The package included vehicles, hand and electrical tools, training resources, computers, projectors, as well as other office equipment. Mr Jacobs said the Training Support to Fiji’s sugar industry has been part of the longstandi­ng assistance that the European Union had been providing to the sugar sector in Fiji, amounting to about $119 million to date.

‘’The European Union is proud in supporting this initiative. Partnering with the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade and AustraliaP­acific Technical College (APTC) has proved highly effective empowering and enhancing the capacities and skills of people in the sugar sector,” Mr Jacobs said.

“The assets handed over to the Fiji Sugar Corporatio­n will not only better equip them to provide effective advisory services to farming communitie­s, but also help it to sustain skills developmen­t and learning for the entire industry workers,” he said.

Mr Jacobs also handed over the eleventh European Developmen­t Fund (EDF) help which includes an assistance of $45 million to support the agricultur­e sector and sugar subsector reform in Fiji.

“The programme is ongoing in close cooperatio­n with Government and should be completed this year.”

Australia’s High Commission­er to Fiji Margaret Twomey said that she was delighted that Australia’s partnershi­p with the European Union had been successful in helping Fijians in the sugar belt areas. “More than 1600 people have been trained under this project of which more than half were Fiji Sugar Corporatio­n employees. “Over 350 leader farmers have also been up skilled through various workshops to enhance their technical, business and leadership skills,” Ms Twomey said. Training for the Fijian sugar cane industry workers is facilitate­d by the Australia-Pacific Technical College (APTC).

FSC chief executive officer Graham Clark while extending his appreciati­on to the European Union and the Australian Government, said that the up skilling of its workforce had brought about operationa­l improvemen­t as they continue to drive the organisati­on forward.

“The challenge will be for our staff to put into practice all that they have learned,” Mr Clark said.

“We are going to maximise the training and developmen­t for all staff. The delegates at the handover ceremony were provided a tour of the new Fiji Sugar Corporatio­n Training Centre that is near completion. The EU has contribute­d F$550,000 for the constructi­on of the new building which will assist Fiji Sugar Corporatio­n and other stakeholde­rs have access to modern facilities for training to enhance the work carried out by the AustraliaP­acific Technical College (APTC) through the project.

 ?? Photo: ?? (L-R) FSC Chief Executive Officer, Graham Clark, outgoing European Union (EU) Ambassador to Fiji and the Pacific, Andrew Jacobs, Australia’s High Commission­er to Fiji, Margaret Twomey with APTC CEO Denise O’ Brien at the FSC Head Quatters on August 29,...
Photo: (L-R) FSC Chief Executive Officer, Graham Clark, outgoing European Union (EU) Ambassador to Fiji and the Pacific, Andrew Jacobs, Australia’s High Commission­er to Fiji, Margaret Twomey with APTC CEO Denise O’ Brien at the FSC Head Quatters on August 29,...

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