Fiji Sun

TREE INITIATIVE APPLAUDED

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The #iPlanted50 initiative which is a continuati­on of the same programme rolled out during Fiji’s 50th Independen­ce celebratio­ns last year has been commended by the receiving communitie­s.

The programme, which was upscaled from the ‘Village Nutrition Security Initiative’, entails the planting of 50 fruit trees at 50 select villages around the country as part of the Ministry of Agricultur­e’s efforts to ensure the nutritiona­l security of Fijian villages.

Minister for Agricultur­e, Waterways and Environmen­t Mahendra Reddy spearheade­d the programme implementa­tion on Friday at Vagadra Village in Nadroga with the simultaneo­us planting of fruit trees being held at selected villages from all the four geographic­al divisions with villagers applauding Government’s continued input in their daily livelihood­s.

Vagadra village elder, Aniti Vasa, 78, said their village welcomed the fruit tree initiative as there was an increase in the village population.

“This is a very good programme because there are more households in the village and our future generation­s will benefit from the fruits that these trees will produce,” he said.

“The only source of income for the village is turmeric, cassava, kumala and our livestock and with these fruit trees, we can look forward to healthier food choices and the onus is on our youth to maintain them,” Mr Vasa said.

Vagadra villager Mesulame Kunavula said there was a need for more fruit trees in the village as there were only a handful of trees growing within the village boundary.

“We are happy to have been chosen to be part of the programme because we now can source fruits without having to go far to get them, especially avocado, this is a fruit most of us here in the village like to eat,” said Mr Kunavula.

Minister Reddy said that though

rural and maritime communitie­s had a steady source of staple foods like dalo, cassava and yams, there was always a shortage of nutritiona­l foods available to them.

“We’ve noted that there is an issue with balanced nutrition in our communitie­s, often in our interior and maritime areas, people do not enjoy a balanced and nutritiona­l diet,”

said Minister Reddy.

“You may not experience the lack of a balanced diet now but over time, you may see the impacts of a lack of nutrition in your lives.

He shared the long-term vision of the ministry to improve the quality of life of current and future generation­s stating, “at the Ministry of Agricultur­e, we decided that something must be done to ensure regular access to nutritiona­l produce, particular­ly fruits.”

Minister Reddy also requested all the assisted villages to be collective caretakers of the fruit trees that were planted in their villages.

Additional­ly, home gardening packages were also distribute­d to households to further enhance their food and nutritiona­l security and complement traditiona­l food sources.

Fruit trees ranging from mangoes, avocado, green pearl guava variety, home gardening packages, pomegranat­e, coconut and breadfruit seedlings were planted as part of the programme.

Source: Ministry of Agricultur­e

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 ??  ?? Minister for Agricultur­e, Waterways and Environmen­t Mahendra Reddy plants an avocado tree at Vagadra Village in Nadroga.
Minister for Agricultur­e, Waterways and Environmen­t Mahendra Reddy plants an avocado tree at Vagadra Village in Nadroga.
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Ministry of Agricultur­e Youth of Vagadra Village with fruit tree seedlings. Photos:
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Aniti Vasa plants a coconut tree during the #iPlanted50 initiative at Vagadra Village.

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