Beyond the cane fields

Schools in Fiji’s sugarcane belts undergo water, sanitation and hygiene trainings

School staff in the sugarcane belt areas on Viti Levu are getting a fresh perspective on water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) practices through a new educational programme and a series of training workshops. The WASH initiative is part of the Pacific…

Cane access road upgrades benefit sugar farmers by reducing travelling time

Sugarcane farmers and representatives of the Fiji Sugarcane Growers Council (SCGC) and the Fiji Sugar Corporation (FSC) held a “talanoa” (dialogue) session with representatives of the Pacific Community (SPC) RARAI project in Malolo, Nadi, in June 2017…

Road upgrades to benefit 300 sugar cane farmers in Drasa

RARAI project and sugar stakeholders inspect the road at the Drasa works site Up to 50 sugar cane access roads with a total length of 42 kilometres in the Drasa sugar cane sector, on the outskirts of Lautoka, Fiji are being upgraded compliments of a FJD$…

Solar Power brings new opportunities for sugarcane families

Solar panel being installed at a household in Cuvu Four hundred remote rural households in Fiji’s sugarcane belt areas will have electricity by the middle of this year, thanks to a European Union funded, Micro Projects Programme (MPP) for clean, green…

MPP: The Micro Project Program

The Micro Projects Programme or MPP is a five year project which started in October 2013 and will run until June 2018. The EUR 4.3 million project is funded by the European Union (EU) and implemented by the Pacific Community (SPC). The Pacific Community…

Thousands of seedlings provided to help devastated communities get back on their feet

7.5 million more trees and renewed livelihoods for Fiji’s sugar belt

Fiji is earmarked to have an extra 7.5 million trees spanning six thousand hectares of forestry plantations and woodlots in a major boost for livelihoods in Viti Levu, thanks to a new initiative funded by the European Union and implemented by the…
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