Australia has reaffirmed its commitment to helping Papua New Guinea strengthen its agriculture sector.
Australian Consul General, Mr. Brenton Kanowski, speaking at the Trukai Smart Farmers graduation in Erap last Thursday, emphasized Australia’s support for PNG’s push towards agricultural independence.
“Australia is here to support PNG’s agricultural growth,” Kanowski said.
“Through private investment, community initiatives, and research programs, we are working together to build a stronger future for PNG.”
Kanowski highlighted the role of Sunrise, the Australian company behind Trukai Industries, in investing in PNG and empowering local farmers. Programs like Grow PNG, funded by the Australian government, are training smallholder farmers to supply more produce, boosting food security.
Australian agencies, including ACIAR and CSIRO, are also collaborating with local institutions like the PNG University of Technology to support research benefiting PNG farmers.
“These partnerships are key to helping PNG farmers grow more, earn more, and strengthen the country’s economy,” Kanowski added.
Australia continues to partner with local communities, driving agricultural development across the country.