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Call to plant more Fijian ginger for export

9 September 2015

Principal agriculture officer Central, Tepola Seniloli, said the field day held in Tailevu South was a follow-up from last year's ginger and rice training for farmers. "September is a good planting season so as to give five ample months to baby and matured ginger also harvesting to avoid wet season."

Paving the ginger pathway to Australia, exporter, Sai Yee Foods manager Ken Yee, said the Australian market needed quality-sized ginger and encouraged farmers to produce quality ginger. He commented that since Australia only allowed Fijian ginger, the consistency of supply was very important and farmers needed to help each other to produce good quality ginger.

Meanwhile farmer, Lekima Takelo, said he learned a lot at the field day and through the training provided by the Ministry of Agriculture, adding that the event was an eye-opener for him, as it motivated him to start planting ginger and rice.

Source: fijitimes.com