PNG food supplies can be enhanced by greater production and consumption of energy-dense foods, superior cultivators of current crops, and improved techniques for growing, say the authors
Category: Papua New Guinea
PNG’s Fishing Industry Association releases sustainability report
FIA PNG Sustainability Director says PNG will continue its ongoing commitment to transparency within the tuna supply value chain strategy as FIA releases sustainability report
PNG and France are partners to fight illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing
French Navy Patrol Boat and French Air Force aircraft participated in regional fisheries policing operation in the PNG EEZ to combat IUU fishing and improve the maritime security
Papua New Guinea’s tuna sector at a crossroads between growth, sustainability
PNG Fishing Industry Association president calls on his government to reform NFA’s policy document as it is dragging on efforts to improve and grow PNG’s tuna industry
EU-STREIT Programme and partners continue to brave geographical challenges to support rural farmers in PNG
EU-STREIT PNG Programme continues to provide technical assistance to vanilla farmers in the Sepik Region despite facing geographical challenges
Switching to carbon trading
PNG reporter writes how the country will drive to ban logging and go straight into carbon trading
PNG Government claims on reducing export logging operations don’t stack up
ACT NOW says while it fully supports the government’s policy to stop all unprocessed log exports, PNG Forest Authority is misleading and failing the PM to implement the government’s policy
New coastal monitoring system in Papua New Guinea
PNG’s new coastal monitoring system to allow NMSA to understand and act on threats to maritime safety, security and the marine environment in busy shipping routes
Investment in Renewables to Reduce Emissions and Boost Power Supply in Remote PNG
A project to boost investment in renewable energy and improve electricity services in PNG’s remote areas
Loggers threaten Papua New Guinea’s unique forest creatures
Conservationists fear that PNG’s extraordinary species could soon fall to axe and bulldozer due to illegal logging