
Currently, worldwide certifiers come in from international locations like Australia, making the method each expensive and logistically challenging for PNG agribusinesses. This initiative seeks to address this problem head-on by equipping local professionals with the required skills and skills. Australian High Commission Economics Counsellor Nic Jonsson mentioned this training initiative is a concrete step under the PNG-Australia Partnership to enhance Business News livelihoods in PNG’s agricultural sector. “Once this training is full, PNG farmers could have on-the-ground entry to internationally qualified natural food inspectors. This means it will make it easier for PNG produce to compete in priceless abroad natural markets like Australia,” Mr. Jonsson stated. He stated the inspectors will conclude their preliminary 14-day training on August 23 before returning to PNG.

An innovative partnership between the Australian Government and PNG-based accreditation provider Paradais Review Services is about to ship six Papua New Guineans on an important coaching program in South Australia. Over a two-week program, these individuals will train as National Association of Sustainable Agriculture Australia Organic Inspectors and Food Safety Management System Auditors in Adelaide. Local farmers have long struggled to gain entry to the lucrative global organic produce market despite much of their crops being naturally organic.