The Ministry of Agriculture and Waterways in Fiji is actively promoting the establishment of coconut seedling nurseries across various communities, aimed at enhancing replanting initiatives, improving livelihoods, and building long-term resilience within these areas.

On Moturiki Island, local villagers have enthusiastically initiated a coconut planting program, utilizing seedlings grown from community-run nurseries. This endeavor signifies a crucial advancement towards restoring coconut plantations that have been vital for both food production and agricultural productivity in the region.

Coconuts are a significant resource for Fijian rural communities, offering not just food but also income and raw materials for numerous value-added products. Establishing these community nurseries ensures a consistent supply of high-quality planting materials, while also promoting local ownership and sustainable practices.

The initiative is anticipated to enhance household food security, create new income-generating opportunities, and provide long-term environmental advantages. Additionally, this effort plays a key role in revitalizing the coconut industry within the Lomaiviti Group, thereby supporting broader strategies to strengthen rural economies and foster community resilience for the future.

The proactive steps taken by the Ministry and local communities signal promising developments for Fiji’s agricultural landscape, setting a strong foundation for sustainable growth and enhanced livelihoods.


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