FPDA highlights $830 million horticulture potential to cut fresh produce imports

The Fresh Produce Development Agency (FPDA) has underscored the evolving role of Papua New Guinea's fresh produce and horticulture sector, valued at approximately $830 million annually. Despite this, the country allocates around $775 million on food imports, with $16.6 million directed towards fresh…Original Article

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