Agriculture
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CULTIVATION AND PRODUCTION OF COFFEE IN WAPENAMANDA DISTRICT
The Wapenamanda Open Electorate is known for its highest yield of dry coffee beans as the district predominantly grows coffee…
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MORATORIUM ON NEW FCAS A STEP IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION
A moratorium on new Forest Clearance Authorities (FCA), recently announced by the PNG Forest Authority, has been welcomed by community…
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FORMER MP BELIEVES IN AGRICULTURE
By Thelma Allingham Former Ambunti-Drekikir District MP Tony Aimo has now shifted his focus to helping locals at Cape Wom,…
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COCONUT PESTS CONFIRMED
By Thelma Allingham Following reports from the Wewak office, a team of two female officers from the Kokonas Indastri Koporesen (KIK)…
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DAMAGED ROAD AFFECTING COMMUTERS
The feeder roads in the Kairuku district of Central Province have been deteriorating and affecting commuters on a mission to…
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EASY ROAD ACCESS
By Samantha Solomon The International Labour Organisation as part of the EU-STREIT PNG Programme, is now working on three roads…
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BORDER FACILITIES
By Jim John More attention on border development and trade is needed at the Wumbit-Butmambin, Yetetkun along the Papua New…
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WAPENAMANDA ROAD CONSTRUCTION
By Mortimer Yangharry The Wapenamanda District Development Authority has started working on the road construction and upgrade of a vital…
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K6 MILLION FOR YONKI LANDOWNERS
PNG Power Limited will pay K6 million to the Arona Valley Development Authority (AVDA), a landowner group at Yonki Dam…
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SEASONAL WORKERS FOR NEW ZEALAND
Papua New Guinea will be sending 1000 seasonal workers for employment under the Labour Mobility Program to New Zealand, which…
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