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Hunt for superior galip nut trees in PNG
Source: The National, Tuesday May 5th, 2015 By Tio Nevenimo To develop an economically viable industry from a wild and unknown crop such as Canarium or galip nut in […]
Importance of galip in our society
Source: The National, Tuesday April 28th, 2015 By Godfrey Hannet Papua New Guinea has over 200 plants used as foods of which 65 are cultivated, 48 both cultivated and wild […]
Domestication, commercialisation of galip
Source: The National, Tuesday April 21st, 2015 By Tio Nevenimo Galip as it is known in Pidgin or Canarium is currently being developed and promoted as a new cash crop […]
Mini-feed mills make a viable SME
Source: The National, Tuesday April 14th, 2015 By Michael Dom While large scale agriculture production provides an important contribution to Papua New Guinea’s international earnings on commodity markets (coffee, cocoa […]
Can Central supply shortfall for capital?
Source: The National, Tuesday March 24th, 2015 By Clifton Gwabu and Dickson Benny Central houses one of the biggest fresh produce markets in Papua New Guinea, the ‘Port Moresby market’. […]
Sweet potato supply chain and cost involved
Source: The National, Tuesday March 17th, 2015 By Eleo Dowa Last week we highlighted that there are severe impacts faced by farmers along the supply chain and that is from […]
Constraints faced by supply chains
Source: The National, Tuesday March 10th, 2015 By Isidora Ramita and Eleo Dowa Sweet potato is the main staple crop grown by subsistence farmers in Papua New Guinea. It is […]
Thinking beyond the farmgates – post-LNG
Source: The National, Tuesday March 3rd, 2015 By Jessie Abiuda Mitir From Asia to the Pacific, farmers struggle to make ends meet either for self consumption or for commercial purpose. […]
Importance of agriculture value chain
Source: The National, Tuesday February 24th, 2015 By Clifton Gwabu A plate of food on the table is not a miracle. It involves a process to ensure the plate of […]
PNG shares plant genetic resources
Source: The National, Tuesday February 3rd, 2015 By Toshiro Shigaki Genetic resources are, according to the international convention for biodiversity, living material that includes genes of present and potential value […]