Unintended socio-economic impacts of ASF control measures
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About 30% of all Papua New Guineans are coffee farmers or involved in the coffee value chain. While the country only supplies about 0.01% of the global coffee market, domestic consumption of locally produced coffee has been relatively small in the past.
Brewing a better future for PNG coffee The Papua New Guinea Coffee Industry Working Group (Coffee IWG) reconvened in Port Moresby on Tuesday 21 March, 2023 after a lapse of…
Taking Abau cocoa from PNG to the world As a boy, Kingstan Kamuri spent many days traversing the ruins of old plantations along the coast of the Central Province of…
Assistant Minister for Trade and Manufacturing visits Queen Emma Chocolate Factory Australia’s Assistant Minister for Trade and Manufacturing, Senator the Hon Timothy Ayres is in Papua New Guinea to attend…
Every drink of coffee enjoyed today carries stories untold. Stories of hardship, risk and sacrifice that wouldn’t normally be found on product packaging. Stories that help us better appreciate the…
Brewing a better future for PNG women in coffee: PNG WICA signs new partnership with PHAMA Plus The Papua New Guinea Women in Coffee Association (WICA) has entered into a…
Introducing the General Manager, Market Access Chair and Boss blo Copra: Schola Aitora If Schola Aitora is frank – and she invariably is – agriculture was the last thing this…
Add Your Heading Text Here The PNG Women in Coffee Association (WICA) is stepping into the international scene as Papua New Guinea’s national chapter for the International Women’s Coffee Alliance…