Fiji Pine Limited is expanding its operations to Cakaudrove, where it plans to establish its eighth station in Natewa. The company considers this a vital step towards sustainable development and the creation of economic opportunities in the area.
Ratu Rakuita Vakalalabure, the Executive Chairman of Fiji Pine Limited, announced that the new station will feature an office, a nursery, and staff quarters. He expressed pride in the expansion of the pine plantation, highlighting the commitment to revive operations in the region. Ratu Rakuita emphasized collaboration with local landowners at the site, stating, “Together, we are growing a greener and stronger future.”
This initiative mirrors prior developments in the industry, such as the establishment of the Navosa Pine Station earlier this year, aimed at promoting pine growth while curbing marijuana cultivation in the area. Similar collaborative efforts have been made to enhance pine operations across Fiji, emphasizing community involvement and environmental accountability.
Fiji Pine Limited’s dedication to expanding its operations reflects a broader commitment to sustainable forestry practices, which could lead to improved local economies and a healthier environment. The expansion efforts in Natewa represent a hopeful trajectory for both the company and the region’s economic future, fostering a greener, more sustainable community.
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