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Monday, November 01, 2010

Bewani project sets benchmark for oil palm development


By SOLDIER BURUKA of DAL
  
The development of the 140,000ha multi-million kina Bewani oil palm project in West Sepik province will set a benchmark for agro-forestry development in Papua New Guinea.
A woman performing a fire dance
Abau MP Sir Puka Temu described the historic signing of the project development agreement last Thursday as a major achievement by the local landowners led by Vanimo-Green MP Belden Namah and their joint investor partners from Malaysia.
Sir Puka, who delivered the keynote address at Waramei in Bewani, told the huge crowd that the proposed oil palm development was the biggest in the province and PNG and would bring enormous benefits and boost the economy.
Prosper Group chairman Tee Kim Tee is all smiles flanked by the chairman of four landowner companies and officials at the signing ceremony
 He said the landowners, community and province would experience changes in their living standards, with improved infrastructure and better basic services.
The Bewani project, covering some 139,909ha and involving more than 120 incorporated land groups (ILGs) is a major impact project.
The company plans to develop over 80,000ha of oil palm, making this the single largest oil palm development in the country.
About 8,000-10,000 people are expected to benefit from the project.
Sir Puka said PNG was blessed with vast natural renewable resources as well as non-renewable resources; however, it was up to the resource owners and their leaders to work closely to make these resources to become beneficial and improve the lives of the people. 
company and landowner representatives join hands to seal the agreement
 He commended Namah for his initiative in supporting the oil palm project and ensuring that development took place in his electorate.
Sir Puka also praised the developers for agreeing to provide several incentives as part of the project agreement package, including a 15% free shareholding for landowner companies; a housing scheme to ensure majority of landowners had access to basic housing; provision of subsidies for education, health and church; and establishment of infrastructure and other basic services.
Namah said the agreement was far more beneficial for the landowners compared to similar agro-forestry agreements in other provinces.
He called on his people to give their full support and effort and work hard to make the project a reality and more successful.
He appealed to the people to change their bad habits like drinking and gambling and to focus on getting the project up and running smoothly.
Namah also called on relevant government agencies and the provincial administration to give their full support.
Chairman of Prosper Group of Malaysia, the major investment partner, Tee Kim Tee, said it was a historic occasion for his company to join with Vanimo landowners to develop the oil palm project which would bring benefits to the local people and community.
The oil palm development will create employment opportunities, boost infrastructure and provide basic services for landowners, community and province.
The Prosper Group, he said, had over 30 years experience in oil palm industry with over 32 oil palm plantations, seven oil mills and bio-diesel plants in Malaysia.
The vast experience and knowledge would be put to use in PNG to plant between 6,000-10,000ha of oil palm each year and build four oil mills, making Bewani project the biggest and most successful.
This young lass was among hundreds of villagers who attended the ceremony at Waramei
 Anglimp-South Wahgi MP Jamie Maxtone-Graham said oil palm had great potential in PNG and foreign investors were welcome to invest, however, authorities must ensure that land and resource owners fully benefitted from such development.
He said PNG has many natural resources which must be used wisely to enable the people to benefit.
Provincial administrator Joseph Sungi said 140,000ha was a huge area for the oil palm project and would not be easy to develop.
He said the developers would require massive labor to work on the project.
 He commended all the parties involved for having confidence in the Bewani oil palm project and assured them of provincial administration support.

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