Maria Linibi |
A prominent women farmer will represent Papua New
Guinea and the Pacific region at a major international agriculture extension
conference in Kenya.
Maria Linibi, president of the PNG Women in
Agriculture Development Foundation, has been chosen as one of the key speakers
at the conference to be held from November 15-18 in the Kenya capital, Nairobi.
Linibi and her husband have developed their own farm
and she has used the experience gained there to stimulate and encourage other
women farmers.
This has been done in trying circumstances.
The former public servant has trained many women
farmers, organised them into groups, and also pioneered the production of
plant-based organic products such as oil and locally-medicated soap, amongst
others.
Linibi, one of PNG’s outstanding role models for
women farmers, will be among more than 20 ministers of Agriculture and some 400
leading global experts in agriculture development who will gather at the Hilton
hotel for the four-day conference.
The conference titled ‘Innovations in Extension and
Advisory Services: Linking Knowledge to Policy and Action’ will discuss issues
relating to the neglected sector of agriculture extension and advisory services,
and seek support from government agencies, private sector, other stakeholders
to strengthen linkages between agriculture knowledge holders and policy makers
and millions of struggling smallholder
farmers in developing countries.
Agriculture extension and advisory services are
viewed as essential to equipping farmers with the information, knowledge,
confidence, tools and technologies they need to meet a daunting challenge:
doubling food production on over the next few decades to keep pace with rapidly
rising populations – even as climate change radically alters growing
conditions.
The Nairobi meeting will focus on mobilising the
national, regional and global knowledge networks needed to help farmers choose
from a wide spectrum of productivity-enhancing and other innovations and access
resources for meeting market requirements to compete in a constantly changing
globalised world.
The Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural
Cooperation (CTA) is the major sponsor of the conference and is also meeting
the costs of the PNG participant.
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