Unlocking Niue’s private sector growth
Unlocking Niue’s private sector growth The Niue Chamber of Commerce has announced a new partnership with the Pacific Horticultural and Agricultural Market Access Plus (PHAMA Plus) Program to help unlock…
Unlocking Niue’s private sector growth The Niue Chamber of Commerce has announced a new partnership with the Pacific Horticultural and Agricultural Market Access Plus (PHAMA Plus) Program to help unlock…
In Niue’s humble industrious capital – Alofi, local entrepreneur Feofaaki Sakalia Fou can be found busy in her home kitchen, meticulously turning banana into chips.It has been the way of…
Taz Poultry owners Gaylene and John Tasmania visited one of the largest Chicken Feeds suppliers in Fiji – Pacific Feeds Limited. Niue’s Taz Poultry Gains Insights with knowledge exchange mission Niue…
Hon Minister-Booti Nauan HE President-Taneti Maamau, Australian High Commissioner-HE- David Yardley and New Zealand Acting High Commisione Marni Gilbert. Picture: AHC/Kiribati Kiribati launches PACER Plus partnership to boost agricultural exports…
Tonga launches Kava Quality Standard There is now more potential for new market pathways for kava exports from Tonga. This is after the launch of the Tonga Kava Quality Standard,…
Fresh produce exports from Fiji will soon benefit from an upgraded treatment facility, following a new partnership agreement signed between Nature’s Way Cooperative (Fiji) Ltd and the Australian and New…
PHAMA Plus partner Melesisi Finefeuiaki of Lotopoha Export Trading uses mulch and intercropping for better soil health on her taro farm in Tonga.World Environment Day 2024 focuses on restoring land,…
This video has been developed by the Australia and New Zealand-funded Pacific Horticultural and Agricultural Market Access (PHAMA) Program, in consultation with biosecurity authorities in Australia and New Zealand and in collaboration with PNG’s National Agriculture Quarantine and Inspection Authority, Tourism Promotion Authority and artisans and vendors from the private sector. The video is designed to inform tourists travelling to PNG about which handicrafts they can or cannot take home as souvenirs.
Solomon Islands has a reputation for high quality handicrafts. The production and sales of handicrafts is an important income source for local people. As cruise ship and other visitor numbers to Solomon Islands increase, there is significant potential to increase handicraft sales. This video has been developed to inform tourists travelling to the Solomon Islands about which handicrafts they can or cannot take home as souvenirs.
The sale of handicrafts is an important source of income for many families in Vanuatu. However, a limiting factor to the growth of this industry is the cautious buying behaviour by tourists who are uncertain of the quarantine status and overseas biosecurity requirements of certain handicrafts. This video offers information to tourists on what can and cannot be brought into Australia and New Zealand, as the key markets for Pacific tourism. A handicrafts vendor guide has also been to handicrafts artisans and vendors to improve their awareness of biosecurity requirements.