In what ways can Papua New Guinea move closer to food security and self-sufficiency?
Forestry is not only about forest production. It involves finding a balance between economic opportunity and conservation that ensures future generations will also benefit from the land and forests. PNG has a forest cover of about 78%, and while that seems high, it should be somewhere between 80% and 90%. One of our advantages is that we are able to learn from other regions....
What role do you see for fisheries in the government’s attempts to diversify the economy?
What criteria need to be taken into account to create a more profitable and sustainable palm oil industry in Papua New Guinea?
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