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Dr Sim Sar retires after 20 years

Dr Sim Sar is one of the few entomologists in the Papua New Guinea agricultural sector. He studied at the University of Queensland on a John Allwright Fellowship from 2008 to 2011 after studying at UPNG. This study contributed to…

Bio-sand water filtration workshop

Many communities are challenged with safe drinking water sources, and could worsen in the event of natural disasters such droughts and floods. To address such scenarios along with food security issues associated such hazards; we (NARI) have been promoting the…

Fitting into island life: Out fishing on Bali island

FISH is an integral part of the livelihood in many coastal communities, particularly among small islands and atolls communities. It is no different to the Bali and Vitu islanders; the two together constitutes the Bali-Vitu LLG in the Talasia district,…

Monica Mazi thanks NARI

Monica Mazi spent the last 20 years working with NARI and is thankful that she has so many skills and knowledge in livestock husbandry practices. Mrs Mazi was initially employed in early January, 2000, as a research technician. She was…