Assistant Minister for Agriculture Tomasi Tunabuna recently highlighted the significance of health and well-being during his visit to the Northern Division, addressing staff members who are dealing with health challenges. During this visit, he strongly advocated for the importance of regular health checks and proactive wellness practices, encouraging employees to prioritize their health to remain strong and motivated in their roles.

Tunabuna pointed out that maintaining physical health is crucial not only for individual employees but also for enhancing overall productivity and effective service delivery to rural communities. He urged staff to take active steps to care for their well-being as they support the vital agricultural sector.

This visit resonates with earlier engagements Tunabuna had, where he emphasized the need for teamwork, integrity, and adopting innovative agricultural practices to uplift both staff morale and operational standards. In his previous visits to the Western Division, he acknowledged the hard work of the teams and reiterated the importance of embracing new technology and staying informed about industry changes to better support farmers.

The proactive engagement by Tunabuna reflects a broader commitment to fostering a healthy and productive workforce within the agricultural sector. It underscores the government’s focus on promoting not just agricultural productivity but also the well-being of those who serve in this critical industry. This dual emphasis on health and agricultural development paves the way for a more resilient future, benefiting both employees and the communities they serve.

By actively encouraging health and wellness, the Ministry is taking significant steps towards ensuring that agricultural professionals can thrive in a sustainable manner, ultimately fostering a healthier society.


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