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....
Interviews & Viewpoints | Goodwill Amos, Former Managing Director, Papua New Guinea Forest Authority: Viewpoint from The Report: Papua New Guinea 2019
Chapter | Agriculture & Fisheries from The Report: Papua New Guinea 2019
Prime Minister James Marape is intent on putting agriculture, forestry and fisheries at the forefront of the government’s development agenda, with an eye to boost downstream processing of farmed resources. As attempts to galvanise the sector spur the development of Papua New Guinea’s key crops and catches, reforms are under way to ensure the country maximises the potential of its rich soil and...
Efforts to improve public governance are gradually bolstering confidence in Papua New Guinea’s economy, despite national performance being heavily dependent on the extractive industries. Backed by macroeconomic development plans, Prime Minister James Marape’s administration is seeking to improve debt management, reduce foreign exchange imbalances, widen access to social services and provide greater employment opportunities.
Articles & Analysis | Governments are tackling water scarcity through global policy reform from The Report: Tunisia 2019
Global food demand is expected to increase by anywhere between 59% to 98% by 2050. However, global freshwater resources are already overstretched due to climate change and soaring population growth, and it is unclear how agriculture will keep up with these challenges. In recent years climate-induced water shortages in urban areas have brought...
Articles & Analysis | Collaboration with international development agencies supports Tunisia's agriculture development and entrepreneurship from The Report: Tunisia 2019
Agriculture is set to play a key role in achieving the government’s objective of increasing employment for young people, particularly in rural areas. In 2018 around 47% of the Tunisian population was under 30 years old and the youth unemployment rate stood at 34.8%, according to the World Bank. However, a number of programmes have been created...
Interviews & Viewpoints | Mohsen Boujbel, General Manager, VACPA Boudjebel: Interview from The Report: Tunisia 2019
Given the increasing effects of climate change, which issues are most pressing for the sector?