ORGANIC agriculture as a mode of farming could sustain and enhance the health of the world’s ecosystems and the organisms which live in it. Farmers, agriculturalists, academics, resource owners and a doctor who gathered in Suva this morning agreed there was a need for more people to produce and use organic produce.
This follows the launch of two organic agriculture guides this morning, designed to encourage this method of farming as well as boost its economic benefits.

June 1, 2017

Try healthier farming methods

ORGANIC agriculture as a mode of farming could sustain and enhance the health of the world’s ecosystems and the organisms which live in it. Farmers, agriculturalists, […]
June 1, 2017

Harmful chemicals in soil

WE need to go back to the beginning and reexamine the way we farm food and manage the soils we grow them from. There is evidence […]
May 31, 2017

Research finds organic soil management

PACIFIC island people are becoming more conscious of their health and what they eat and as our agricultural systems change from traditional ways of life to […]
May 20, 2017

New Boats for Ra Coast Villages

Three villages in the province of Ra are pleased with their new fishing boats. The villages of Nabukadra, Nadogoloa and Naocobau were devastated and without any […]