FARMERS in the Goilala area in Central province are being
encouraged to continue to grow the best vegetables and raise livestock, given
the exceptional cooler climate in the area.
The high altitudes of Tapini, Woitape and Kerau all in
Goilala have exceptional climate conditions similar to that in the highlands of
Papua New Guinea .
Tapini boasts some of the best vegetables and cash crops
grown and livestock such as poultry, piggery, goats and cattle raised by its
locals.
The last time I visited was last Saturday where we were
greeted by the best in garden produce from nuts to starch: taro, singapore, cassava,
yams, bananas, kaukau, sugarcane, peanuts, tomatoes, beans, carrots, onions,
coffee, rice, oranges, cabbages, passion fruit, pineapple, avocadoes and breadfruit.
Sebastian Amai is a coffee farmer from Tapini and has been
for over 20 years.
To date he has three coffee gardens with 4900 coffee trees.
The assistance by the Central Province Development Corporation
last Saturday provided seed money of K1, 000 each to 19 co-operative society
groups in Goilala.
Amai’s group, Tova Coffee Farmers’ Cooperative Society,
received its K1, 000 capital funds which should ensure a promising start.
Apart from this, the Department of Commerce and Industry’s
cooperative societies unit (CSU) would be assisting with an additional K19, 000.
The CSU unit accompanied
Governor Alphonse Moroi to Tapini last Saturday.
Meanwhile, a new coffee roasting machine was recently bought
from the United States
and placed at Konedobu.
Small scale coffee farmers like Amai would be assisted in
having their coffee processed and marketed.
good fruits for everyone
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