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An overview of edible fruit and nuts in Papua New Guinea

  • nut processing machinery mustard oil machine in Papua New Guinea
  • nut processing machinery mustard oil machine in Papua New Guinea
  • nut processing machinery mustard oil machine in Papua New Guinea
  • nut processing machinery mustard oil machine in Papua New Guinea

Nuts Processing Machine Manufacturers Papua New Guinea, Nuts Processing

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Edible Indigenous Nuts in Papua New Guinea

  • What is the betel nut trade in Papua New Guinea?
  • It tells the story of the trade of betel nut into the highlands of Papua New Guinea (PNG), and examines the daily lives and interactions of the diverse collection of participants involved in the trade {u2013} the 'betel people' {u2013} and how they have contributed to the making of a flourishing, contemporary and indigenous market.
  • Can canarium nuts be used in East New Britain and Papua New Guinea?
  • This project sought to expand markets and processing of canarium nuts in East New Britain, Papua New Guinea, by strengthening private sector capacity and engagement using nuts from existing trees. is an agroforestry tree in Eastern Indonesia and the Pacific that produces edible nuts.
  • Can nuts be commercialised in Papua New Guinea?
  • Donor agencies have tried to commercialise the industry in Papua New Guinea and the Pacific. The project suggested that nuts could improve the livelihood of the rural poor in developing countries and meet the Millennium Development Goal of eradicating poverty and hunger.
  • How do women in Papua New Guinea grow and trade canarium nuts?
  • Women in Papua New Guinea grow and trade canarium nuts; they cultivate, harvest, process and sell them. The project took a whole of value-chain approach. It sought to research markets, provide technical advice, build capacity, mentor businesses, and give private and public sector stakeholders access to infrastructure.

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