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Country: Solomon Islands
Title: Solomon Islands - Pacific Islands Rural and Agriculture Stimulus Facility (PIRAS) - November 2022
Description: Ferguson Wagi is the chairman of the Ringgi Coastal Farmers Association located on Kolombangara Island, Western province. About 90 per cent of the association’s members are women. Many of them work at the Ringgi germplasm garden created by PIRAS where they learn to multiply and distribute high-quality planting materials, such as seeds, thus boosting local crop genetic resources and improving resiliency and food security. These germplasm centres also provide community-wide, hands-on education to rural farmers.

Before PIRAS arrived on the island in March 2022, most people were already doing some subsistence farming and gardening. But, with the lockdown and trade restrictions during the COVID-19 pandemic, the people were no longer permitted to travel to nearby markets to sell their produce or buy the things they needed. Many focused on doing their own backyard gardening and farming, growing enough for survival. By the time things started to open up again, most of the people no longer had the resources they needed to meet their family needs.

PIRAS helped the local communities restart their farming and gardening by providing them with seeds and seedlings, chickens, labour saving tools and other inputs. Importantly, PIRAS also provided training on how to plant the seeds and seedlings, and how to produce seeds from the crops they harvested. The people also learned how to manage the soil and how to look after their livestock.

Moving from subsistence production to producing more, they are able to sell what they produce and earn an income, helping them become more food secure and resilient to future crises.

PIRAS is a collaboration between the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) and the Australian Government that supports food system and economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic in the Pacific. Working through local implementing partner, Kastom Garden Association, the programme prioritizes strengthening food self-reliance, improving local nutrition and developing sustainable, equitable agricultural livelihood opportunities for 30 island communities in Solomon Islands’ Western, Choiseul and Central provinces.


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