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‘Over 80% of Vendors are Women’

- NACANIELI TUILEVUKA SUVA Edited by Jonathan Bryce Feedback: nacanieli@fijisun.com.fj

Over 80 per cent of market vendors in Fiji are women, Of this, 61 per cent are between the ages of 46 to 75 years old. Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimaram­a revealed that most of these vendors are selling what they produce and are responsibl­e from sowing the first seeds to harvesting their crops.

He also highlighte­d that while farming was not an easy job, it was critically important.

“Markets are where Fijians buy their food. They remain vital sources of food and nutrition security, economic activity, and livelihood­s that sustain small island economies,” he said.

“The new standardis­ed roadside stall in Nananu will completely cut out the time and costs associated with travel. They’ll now be able to sell your produce from directly outside your village.

“With this comes a greater sense of freedom and access for vendors who may face difficulty with physical mobility or on days they may be too ill to travel.

“Additional­ly, apart from keeping more money in your pockets, you now have much more time to work on your farms, and importantl­y, to spend with your families,” he said.

He said the Government had constructe­d 103 roadside stalls as part of its five-year and 20-year national developmen­t plans.

“Our goal has been to work through a public–private partnershi­p to construct and provide Fijian vendors with high-quality, durable, comfortabl­e working stalls,” he said.

“These stalls can simultaneo­usly withstand category five tropical cyclones. As you may have noticed, the design of the roadside stalls is similar to others you see along the highways.

“However, your stalls have been

custom-designed to allow for three vendors instead of one, to sell at the same time.

“This means 257 Nananu vendors can now sell their produce to commuters, sustain a profitable livelihood and not worry about stall payments or rental fees.”

He said 90 women and 44 youth of Nananu have already confirmed their use of the stalls.

He had urged the villagers of Nananu to take advantage of the assistance.

 ?? Photo: Nacanieli Tuilevuka ?? Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimaram­a opening the Nananu Standardis­ed Roadside Stall on September 16, 2022.
Photo: Nacanieli Tuilevuka Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimaram­a opening the Nananu Standardis­ed Roadside Stall on September 16, 2022.

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