Food Processors Fiji Limited (FPFL) has successfully completed an expansive infrastructure upgrade, valued at over $1 million, which is expected to enhance the company’s operational efficiency significantly. This development was officially inaugurated by Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka, who emphasized the improvements in employee safety and the overall standards of the factory.

During the launch, Prime Minister Rabuka praised the company’s commitment to ongoing employee training and upskilling. He remarked that such initiatives not only elevate productivity but also foster a culture of innovation, allowing staff to adapt to evolving industry dynamics and technological advancements. His endorsement highlighted FPFL’s role in supporting local farmers and promoting sustainability within the agricultural sector.

FPFL is a pivotal player in the food processing industry, exporting a diverse range of 72 product lines to international markets, including Australia, New Zealand, and the United States. With this upgraded infrastructure, the company aims to boost its production capabilities and maintain its competitive edge in these markets.

Rabuka’s acknowledgment of FPFL’s efforts reflects a broader commitment to strengthening the agricultural economy in Fiji. By enhancing operational standards and prioritizing employee training, FPFL is poised to contribute positively to the Fijian economy and provide sustainable returns for stakeholders.

This infrastructure overhaul not only symbolizes FPFL’s dedication to improving its services but also signifies hope for continued growth and development within the Fijian food processing sector. The shared commitment between the government and local businesses like FPFL is essential for fostering a resilient economy that benefits everyone involved.


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