
Currently, international certifiers are available from countries like Australia, making the method both expensive and logistically difficult for PNG agribusinesses. This initiative seeks to handle this problem head-on by equipping native professionals with the required abilities and qualifications. Australian High Commission Economics Counsellor Nic Jonsson stated this coaching initiative is a concrete step underneath the PNG-Australia Partnership to enhance livelihoods in PNG’s agricultural sector. “Once this training is full, PNG farmers will have on-the-ground access to internationally certified organic meals inspectors. This means it will make it easier for PNG produce to compete in valuable overseas organic markets like Australia,” …
