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Added by Stacey King on January 21, 2012 at 10:00am — No Comments
THE Australian magpie (mekepai gymorthina tibicen), which was first introduced to Fiji in the 1800s, is keeping Cicia's coconut plantation free of stick insects.
There were at least two and probably more separate introductions from Australia, one of which, in 1916, was organised by the Agriculture Department which charged planters $1 a pair.
A statement from the Department of Agriculture…
ContinueAdded by Stacey King on October 31, 2011 at 10:27am — No Comments
With the world focus now on Virgin Coconut Oil and Banaban Women's efforts on Rabi to get a commerical venture up and running I would also like to remind all Banabans that you also have one of the greatest cultural assets already within your grasp - Ka maimai
Ka maimai mainly in crystalize sugar form is now in huge demand. I hope to launch a range of TRADITIONAL coconut related food products in the future naturally sweetened with Ka…
ContinueAdded by Stacey King on February 28, 2011 at 9:40am — 16 Comments
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