Fiji Sun

Workshop focused on value chain and financial literacy

- Better working environmen­t Source: Fiji Crop Livestock Council and maraia.vula@fijisun.

More than 60 ginger, cocoa, and dalo farmers from Tailevu took part in a one-day Ministry of Agricultur­e workshop at Korovou Agricultur­e Station.

It focused on increasing their understand­ing of the importance of financial literacy and the value chain benefits of farming.

In addition to the Ministry participan­ts also included representa­tives from the Fiji Crop and Livestock Council (FCLC) and the Fiji Developmen­t Bank (FDB).

FCLC chief executive officer Jiu Daunivalu said that for farmers to understand the value chain process would be of great help to them.

This group creates the conditions in which the private sector can do business, primarily the responsibi­lity of Government.

“What this means is that using the value chain, farmers will have access to services, (inputs, credit, transport, advisory services) farmers will have access to bilateral relations with supporters, and farmers will have improved relations with the public sector. “Understand­ing the process will provide business opportunit­ies for which farmers and firms need to collaborat­e.

“It will help clarify much misunderst­anding and overall create a stronger environmen­t in which all involved will benefit,” Ms Danuivalu said.

Farmers were told about FDB agricultur­e services and requiremen­ts available through the bank as well as basics in financial literacy. Ms Daunivalu said that FCLC would be working closely with FDB in promoting the value chain process to farmers.

FCLC chief executive officer Jiu Daunivalu said that for farmers to understand the value chain process would be of great help to them in exploring ways in which they can increase their income and develop a better working environmen­t.

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