Fiji is poised to make significant advances in key sectors such as agriculture and education through the adoption of advanced technologies like 5G and artificial intelligence, according to Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Communications, Manoa Kamikamica. The new National Digital Strategy promises to enhance the agricultural landscape for farmers by providing access to real-time data on weather and market trends, which is expected to revolutionize farming practices and enhance productivity.

Kamikamica emphasized that the government’s objective is to harness these technologies not just for economic growth but also for enhancing access to services and fostering inclusivity throughout Fiji. He stated, “Digital transformation cannot happen in isolation. It requires a united effort to ensure that progress is inclusive, sustainable, and beneficial to all.” This sentiment aligns with the broader objectives outlined in the National Digital Strategy 2025-2030, which aims to strengthen digital infrastructure and promote equitable access to technological advancements, particularly in underserved communities.

In the realm of education, 5G technology will dramatically elevate remote learning opportunities, making high-quality educational resources accessible to students in rural areas. Kamikamica highlighted that virtual classrooms, digital textbooks, and interactive learning tools will bridge the educational divide, ensuring that all students benefit from advancements in technology.

This approach mirrors recent initiatives aimed at enhancing Fiji’s digital landscape, including a focus on cybersecurity, innovation, and fostering a more resilient economy. With an emphasis on digital literacy, the government aims to cultivate a culture among citizens that embraces technology and empowers local entrepreneurs.

As Fiji embarks on this digital transformation journey, the potential for a more connected and prosperous future for all its citizens looks increasingly promising. The strategy signals a commitment to inclusivity and empowerment, offering hope that the fruits of technological advancement will benefit every sector of society—from farmers to students—thus paving the way for transformative change.


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