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Enforcing Sustainable Fishing Practices Vital for Pacific's Food Security and Economic StabilitySUVA, FIJI, APRIL 22, 20...
22/04/2024

Enforcing Sustainable Fishing Practices Vital for Pacific's Food Security and Economic Stability

SUVA, FIJI, APRIL 22, 2024– The Pacific region's reliance on its rich marine resources- critical in food security, economic stability, and cultural heritage, makes it imperative that sustainable fishing practices are not just encouraged but strictly enforced, Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries Agency (FFA) Dr Manu Tupou-Roosen says.
Her comments follow the conclusion of a FFA training on Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) and Prerequisite Programs/Good Hygiene Practices (PRP/GHP), held in partnership with the Pacific-European Union Marine Partnership (PEUMP) Programme, which is supported by the European Union (EU) and the Government of Sweden.

“The HACCP, PRP and GHP measures are the cornerstones of maintaining the safety and quality of fish products, supporting the long-term viability of the Pacific's multimillion-dollar fishing industry,” Dr Tupou-Roosen said. “All fishing vessels must implement the HACCP and PRP/GHP measures, they are not only regulatory requirements but also a commitment to food safety and public health.”

FFA’s training sessions are designed to ensure that all stakeholders are knowledgeable and prepared to uphold the highest standards in the fishing industry.

Patrick Daniel-Ramananarivo, the Head of Climate Change, Environment, Energy and Trade Section at the EU Delegation to the Pacific, highlighted that the PEUMP programme was designed in consultation with Pacific stakeholders and for the benefit of the Pacific community. He also emphasised that establishing competent authorities, a requirement to access EU markets, is essential to ensure consumer protection both locally and around the world.

Competent authorities, which include dedicated officers from Health or Fisheries Departments are responsible for ensuring that fishing companies and vessels adhere to HACCP, PRP and GHP measures, from the moment a fish is caught to when it reaches the consumer's plate.

“Your roles as competent authorities are crucial in contributing to public health policies to make sure that products that are being processed or sold are safe enough to be consumed,” Mr Daniel-Ramananarivo. “Investments in the fisheries sector would be in vain if exporters are not able to access markets because there is no competent authority or certification process in place.”

The two-week training in Suva, Fiji was attended by 16 officers from competent authorities and two industry representatives from nine countries across the Pacific. The training reflects the importance of the subject (HACCP and PRPs) to any establishment and the Competent Authority seeking overseas market access, particularly the EU. HACCP is now a mandatory legislative requirement.
The training encourages both the CA and the Industry to take a critical look at HACCP and operations and to start developing and championing food safety culture. Enforcing a food safety culture and a well thought out, technically correct and realistic HACCP Plan is a company’s blueprint on how to manage the significant hazards that are inherent in almost all food handling and processing operations and specifically in food establishments.

“I've found this training beneficial, particularly in enhancing my technical skills and broadening my understanding of food safety issues and regulations relevant to my work. It has provided me with a fresh perspective and the opportunity to strengthen areas where I need improvement,” shared Martha Paul of the National Fisheries Authority in Lae, Papua New Guinea.

For Kiribati Senior Verification Officer, Joanna Rabaua, this training has arrived at a crucial moment, coinciding with the country's inaugural fish shipment to the European Union market this month.
“The training's focus on practical scenarios has been invaluable, enhancing our understanding and equipping us with effective solutions," Ms Rabaua expressed.

Richard Brigail, Quality Assurance Manager at International Foods Corporation in Papua New Guinea, recommended broader industry participation in this training. "It's crucial for us to engage more industry representatives in this type of training to ensure we understand and comply with competent authorities," Mr Brigail emphasised.

Donny Andrike, a Competent Authority auditor from the Republic of the Marshall Islands, highlighted the significance of the training in the context of the country's preparations to access the EU market. "This training adds valuable preparation as we ready ourselves to enter the EU market," Mr Andrike remarked.

The EUR 45 million PEUMP programme promotes sustainable management and sound ocean governance for food security and economic growth, while addressing climate change resilience and conservation of marine biodiversity. It follows a comprehensive approach, integrating issues related oceanic fisheries, coastal fisheries, community development, marine conservation and capacity building under one single regional action.

ENDS

Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries Agency, FFA

📣💻Don't miss out on our UPCOMING WEBINAR on 'Learnings from Supporting Entrepreneurship in the Pacific'🌐Hosted by the Gl...
24/03/2024

📣💻Don't miss out on our UPCOMING WEBINAR on 'Learnings from Supporting Entrepreneurship in the Pacific'

🌐Hosted by the Global Green Growth Institute, UN Capital Development Fund(UNCDF), International Labour Organization (ILO) and, and moderated by UNCDF's Sheldon Chanel this online event is a unique opportunity to:

💡 Explore the valuable insights gained through projects and partnerships dedicated to strengthening entrepreneurship in the Pacific,

🚀Be part of the discussion and engage with an expert panel, including Zoe Victoria Tate, Esther Bates, Helen Kirsch, and Kaitlin Tait as they unravel the lessons learned from various initiatives including the Entrepreneurship Ecosystem Mapping Study, partnerships with ygap for the Incubate Better Program and Entrepreneurship Expo and GGGI’s Pacific Green Entrepreneurs Network; and

👩‍💻Hear firsthand testimonies from Elina Ashanty Langilangi (TEL TONGA) and Ruth M. Cross KOM - Technical Expert in Kiribati (Kindling Kiribati) , two trailblazing incubators and entrepreneurs in the region.

Join us:
📅 Monday 25th March 2024
🕒 2pm-3.30pm (Fiji Time)
🔗 Register to attend: https://undp.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_gMfqq8FVQ5yDjfyYP5NTtw

EmStret Holdings Limited Tonga Chamber of Commerce & Industry Inc. Kiribati Institute of Technology Samoa Business Hub Vanuatu Chamber of Commerce and Industry GGGI Papua New Guinea

GGGI Pacific

  | 🥥 Key stakeholders from the   industry gathered in   and   for the Engagement   and the Training of Trainers. Partic...
24/03/2024

| 🥥 Key stakeholders from the industry gathered in and for the Engagement and the Training of Trainers. Participants dove into discussions, interactive sessions, and practical exercises, sharpening their skills and knowledge about coconut farming as a business.

🌟 A shining moment of the event was the signing of an MoU between Kokonas Indastri Koporesen (KIK) and the Credit Guarantee Corporation (CGC), which set the stage for the development of industry-specific finance facilities for coconut Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs).

Mr Alan Aku, Kokonas Indastri Koporesen of Papua New Guinea (KIK) Managing Director, noted: "over the years, the SME sector in the coconut industry has grown, though SMEs struggled to get credits from financial institutions", to which Credit Guarantee Corporation PNG CEO, Mr Dominic Sikakau, added "through this MoU we hope to work together with SPC and KIK to develop products to assist the SMEs in the coconut industry and provide them with the guarantee to get loans from commercial banks".

🤝 The event marked a milestone for the European Union (European Union in the Pacific)-funded ACP Business-Friendly project, which enhances the competitiveness and sustainability of the coconut value chain in PNG.

International Trade Centre

Pacific-Community-SPC
Kokonas Indastri Koporesen of Papua New Guinea

Nelsie is a graduate of the Ready for Business programme run by Youth Challenge Vanuatu, which prepares young entreprene...
24/03/2024

Nelsie is a graduate of the Ready for Business programme run by Youth Challenge Vanuatu, which prepares young entrepreneurs for success. Nelsie has a small business making Maringa soaps and oils which are sold in the store where she works.

Youth Challenge Vanuatu, a local partner of Oxfam, assists young people in urban areas to gain the skills and education they need to get jobs that pay a living wage.

Meet Debbie Lukisi, Owner and Manager of MK Local Foods. Debbie has been an entrepreneur for many years however when Hon...
24/03/2024

Meet Debbie Lukisi, Owner and Manager of MK Local Foods.

Debbie has been an entrepreneur for many years however when Honiara residents’ lives became restricted by COVID-19 during 2021 Debbie saw a chance to both provide quality fresh produce to Honiara whilst also providing her community with economic opportunities.

MK Local Foods is one of Solomon Islands first food delivery businesses, selling both cooked local food and fresh local produce.

Debbie’s business aims to give women and youth of Numbu community in East Guadalcanal a safer and cheaper way to sell their produce without having to come to Honiara Central Market.

Australia partnered with MK Local Foods through Strongim Bisnis to strengthen their supply chain management, launch their new food delivery website and provide training to 48 farmers in Northeast Guadalcanal who supply MK Local Foods.

Order from MK Local Foods here: https://mkfoods.co/



Mitim Debbie Lukisi, Owner an Manager blo MK Local Foods.

Debbie hem waka lo bisnis fo long taem. Taem Honiara duim lockdown lo 2021 Debbie hem lukim chance fo selem fruits and veggies lo oketa resident blo Honiara an sapotim Numbu komiuniti blo hem wea stap lo Northeast Guadalcanal.

MK Local Foods hem wan fala fest delivery bisnis fo kaikai lo Solomon Aelans. Oketa selem fres fruits an veggies wetem motu.

Tru bisnis blo hem Debbie hem waka fo helpem komiuniti blo hem fo garem seif wei fo selem market blo oketa an no iusim tumas selen lo transport fo kasem Honiara Central Market.

Australia hem patna wetem MK Local Foods tru Strongim Bisnis fo strongim gud management blo supply blo hem from garden kasem stoa blo MK Local Foods, go kasem haus blo oketa castoma blo hem.

Australia hem patna tu wetem Debbie for launchim niu online stoa blo MK Local Foods an fo provaedim training lo 48 fala fama lo Northeast Guadalcanal wea save selem market blo oketa lo MK Local Foods.

Australia's Strongim Bisnis
Debbie Vota Lukisi

Media Release: Pacific E-commerce Private Sector Sub-Committee Convene Inaugural Meeting. This week, e-commerce governan...
24/03/2024

Media Release: Pacific E-commerce Private Sector Sub-Committee Convene Inaugural Meeting.

This week, e-commerce governance in the Pacific region progressed significantly with the inaugural meeting of the Pacific E-commerce Private Sector Sub-committee.

The Secretary General of the Pacific Islands Forum, Henry Puna, noted "that ‘these gatherings symbolize the fulfillment of the Forum Trade Ministers’ vision for a mechanism coordinating the implementation of the Pacific Regional E-commerce Strategy and Roadmap".

Read full release: https://bit.ly/3Ttrwqr
Pacific Islands Forum

The PACER Plus-supported Financial Literacy Training in the Solomon Islands is making waves. Managers and administrators...
24/03/2024

The PACER Plus-supported Financial Literacy Training in the Solomon Islands is making waves. Managers and administrators from small, formal, and informal eco-lodge and accommodation operators in the Western Province recently dove into a comprehensive training session from 7-8 March in Marovo. They delved into basic bookkeeping, cash management strategies, and fostering a savings-focused mindset for long-term business sustainability.

Tagio tumas to our partners at the Solomon Islands Ministry of Culture and Tourism for making this initiative possible.



Tourism Department, Min. Of Culture and Tourism Solomon Islands, Visit Solomon Islands
PACER Plus

Exciting News for small business in 🇸🇧 ! 🌟UNDP, in partnership with the Ministry of Commerce, Industries, Labour & Immig...
24/03/2024

Exciting News for small business in 🇸🇧 ! 🌟
UNDP, in partnership with the Ministry of Commerce, Industries, Labour & Immigration, is paving the way for a brighter future for small businesses in the Solomon Islands!

Today marked a significant milestone as we convened at the Heritage Park Hotel in Honiara for the Blended Financing Networking Event Together with government reps, NGOs, private sector leaders, and financial institutions, we explore innovative ways to enhance access to finance for the informal sector, fueling economic growth across the country.

Blended financing is the key! 💰 By combining various funding sources, we're empowering small businesses, driving economic development, and creating a more resilient economy. 📈

Our ongoing efforts under the Informal Economy Project are shaping a roadmap for action, outlining clear steps to leverage blended financing effectively. Through collaboration and determination, we're overcoming obstacles and building a brighter future for all.

Stay tuned for more updates as we continue our journey towards a more inclusive and prosperous Solomon Islands! 🌺

UNDP Solomon Islands
UNDP Pacific Office in Fiji

Attention! 🇸🇧See our Business Course Schedule below for this Month and next Month!If you're interested book now to secur...
24/03/2024

Attention! 🇸🇧
See our Business Course Schedule below for this Month and next Month!
If you're interested book now to secure your space.
Contact: 26650/7667270
Email: [email protected]
Solomon Islands Small Business Enterprise Center

In  , over 50   farmers in the Wafi Golpu Area in Morobe province participated in a USAID-supported Farmer Training Need...
24/03/2024

In , over 50 farmers in the Wafi Golpu Area in Morobe province participated in a USAID-supported Farmer Training Needs Assessment survey.

The assessment is part of a series of meetings with local communities, farmers, the Morobe Provincial Administration, and other key stakeholders to improve sustainable farming through good agricultural practices.

With a focus on cocoa farming, the assessment aims to identify various farmer needs in sustainable land use, training, and capacity to help increase cocoa yields, improve the quality of cocoa, and provide access to potential market chains.

The survey was coordinated by the Babuaf Farmers Cooperative Society with the support of the Wafi-Golpu Joint Venture.

USAID Pacific Islands
Wafi-Golpu Joint Venture

22/03/2024
Australia is Solomon Islands’ numbawan economic partner. Since 2019, Australia has delivered over SBD138m to help grow S...
22/03/2024

Australia is Solomon Islands’ numbawan economic partner.

Since 2019, Australia has delivered over SBD138m to help grow Solo’s trade and promote its economic integration in the region.

This has led to
- SBD35m in new trade deals
- SBD11.4m in value-added exports
- SBD18.7m of new export markets

The is supporting local businesses and growing the economy.

Australian High Commission, Solomon Islands |
Australian High Commission Papua New Guinea

Chief Sir Jacob Luke's True Story | From High School Expulsion to PNG's Trucking Tycoon.In the heart of Papua New Guinea...
18/03/2024

Chief Sir Jacob Luke's True Story | From High School Expulsion to PNG's Trucking Tycoon.

In the heart of Papua New Guinea, amidst the rugged landscapes of Enga, one man defied the odds to rewrite his destiny. This is the extraordinary journey of Jacob Luke – a tale of resilience, determination, and unparalleled ambition.

From humble beginnings as a high school dropout, Jacob Luke transformed adversity into opportunity.

Jacob built a trucking empire from the ground up, revolutionizing the transportation industry in Papua New Guinea. His company, once a modest venture, now stands as a towering symbol of success and inspiration.

Join us as we delve into the remarkable saga of Jacob Luke – from high school dropout to PNG's trucking tycoon. This is his story of triumph against all odds.

Our short video story series embrace Primary and Secondary Students with the intent to engage them in reading our stories through the subtitles and inspire them with our local entrepreneurs.
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In the heart of Papua New Guinea, amidst the rugged landscapes of Enga, one man defied the odds to rewrite his destiny. This is the extraordinary journey of ...

Brent Hill Fiji writes...First it was New York and Sydney.. now   is taking over China, with our beautiful, clean and si...
18/03/2024

Brent Hill Fiji writes...

First it was New York and Sydney.. now is taking over China, with our beautiful, clean and simple branded mega-billboards appearing in Shanghai, Beijing and major cities, as we aim to grow our flights via Hong Kong to Nadi! Our Tourism Fiji team in China ensure that our digital and social assets capitalise on the interest generated by the beautiful images of Fiji, and translate to flight bookings.

For over 28 years, Samson Jack has worked with Coffee Industry Corporation Limited (CIC) smallholder farmers across Papu...
18/03/2024

For over 28 years, Samson Jack has worked with Coffee Industry Corporation Limited (CIC) smallholder farmers across Papua New Guinea’s Eastern Highlands and Chimbu provinces.

In his role as CIC’s Regional Coffee Coordinator, Samson is responsible for coordinating coffee extension programs, trainings and services.

The Australia 🇦🇺 and New Zealand 🇳🇿 PHAMA Plus Program has worked with CIC extension officers like Samson to engage smallholder farmers and processors to adopt new cherry processing techniques such as honey and natural.

“Natural and honey coffee cherry processing methods have gained popularity among coffee buyers for several reasons, one of which is unique flavour profiles. We have a challenge to train farmers on these new processing techniques required by buyers in the specialty market,” Samson said.

Since 2015, PHAMA Plus has worked with CIC to support 🇵🇬’s coffee industry to improve productivity among smallholder farmers while moving towards certified and specialty trade.




Learn more about PNG’s coffee industry:https://phamaplus.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/PNG_Coffee_Market_Study_Final_e-copy.pdf

Australian High Commission Papua New Guinea

The Assistant Governor for the Bank of Papua New Guinea, George Awap, has called on the private sector and development p...
18/03/2024

The Assistant Governor for the Bank of Papua New Guinea, George Awap, has called on the private sector and development partners to collaborate and identify the key constraints to insurance uptake in the country, and develop innovative, consumer-centric products that address the challenges.

Mr Awap delivered the keynote address at the inaugural training on parametric insurance in Port Moresby today, convened by UNDP, the UN Capital Development Fund, Lloyd's of London, The Sustainable Markets Initiative and United Nations University - EHS.

The workshop aims to strengthen the knowledge base on parametric insurance in PNG among private insurers and regulators and to catalyse the development of new products that could support the country mitigate the economic impacts of climate change and extreme weather events.

"This workshop provides an ideal and timely opportunity for active discussion to help design and promote growth of the [insurance] sector based on new ideals and innovations," he said.

UNCDF, under the Pacific Insurance and Climate Adaptation Programme, and in partnership with Women's Micro Bank and Pacific Reinsurance Ltd, launched PNG's first parametric insurance product last year: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/uncdfdigital_papuanewguinea-activity-7138383576982589441-_78M?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop

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🤝 PICAP in PNG is supported by the Australian Government Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade and New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade.



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