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No Farmer Left Behind – Empowering Markham Smallholder Farmers by Advancing Traceability & Compliance through Partnerships
Group photo taken after the 4th Regional Technical Dialogue on the European Union Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) held in Jakarta on 25 September 2025. Grow PNG represented Papua New Guinea at the dialogue through Julie Sip, Implementation and Engagement Lead, joining over 150 regional stakeholders under the SAFE initiative to advance practical, inclusive traceability solutions for smallholder farmers and SMEs across the region. Grow PNG represented Papua New Guinea at the 4
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Grow PNG at the 14th NARI Innovation Show: Advancing Local Innovation and Partnerships in Agriculture
Women farmers from the Kaiapit Development Association—a local farmer group of 30 representatives from Ragidumpiat Village in the Markham Valley—proudly showcased their locally grown cooking bananas, prepared in traditional clay pots, at the Grow PNG stall during the NARI Innovation Show 2025. On 28 May 2025 , Grow PNG proudly participated in the 14th National Agricultural Research Institute (NARI) Innovation Show at the Sir Alkan Tololo Research Centre, 10-Mile Lae. Under t
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Building a Stronger Partnership Network in Morobe Province
From April 9–10, 2025, the Morobe Provincial Partners Coordination Forum was hosted by the Morobe Provincial Administration in partnership with DFAT at the Lutheran University of PNG (Martin Luther Seminary), Nakili Education Centre. Under the theme “Building a Stronger Partnership Network through Stakeholder Mapping,” the two-day forum convened over 30 stakeholders across diverse sectors—including government, development partners, agriculture, infrastructure, and civil socie
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Adapting to a Changing Climate: Seminar Explores Challenges and Opportunities for Agriculture in PNG
Grow PNG was invited by the Secretary of the Department of Agriculture and Livestock (NDAL) and the PNG-Australia Partnership to attend an Information Seminar titled “The Impact of Climate Change on Agriculture in PNG.” The event was held at the Gateway Hotel in Port Moresby on March 3, 2025, bringing together over 30 partners from various development sectors to discuss the growing climate challenges facing Papua New Guinea’s agricultural sector. Professor Bourke presenting o
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