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Country: Kiribati
Title: Kiribati – Pacific Islands Rural and Agriculture Stimulus Facility (PIRAS) – November 2022
Description: Integration of livestock in the home gardens exemplifies the adaptability and resourcefulness of the Kiribati people as they seek to ensure food security and diversify livelihoods. PIRAS delivered livestock to project participants, along with tools, rainwater collection tanks and training. Pigs produce manure that can be added to compost to fertilize and nourish garden crops. Usually, dried and green leaves are thrown into the pig pens as bedding. After one or two weeks, the leaves, mixed together with the manure, is added to the compost and worked into the sandy soil around the vegetable plants.

Launched in 2022 in collaboration between IFAD and the Australian Government, the Pacific Islands Rural and Agriculture Stimulus (PIRAS) Facility is a regional initiative that aims to minimize the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on rural island households. The programme supports food system and economic recovery by prioritizing food self-reliance, improving local nutrition and developing sustainable, equitable agricultural livelihood opportunities for rural communities in Fiji, Kiribati, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga and Vanuatu. In Kiribati, PIRAS works in collaboration with the Atolls Food Future Project, implemented by Live & Learn Environmental Education, and focuses on increasing farm production, nutrition and climate resilience by providing farmers and gardeners with nutrition-sensitive seedlings and planting materials, labour-saving tools, and equipment. It trains them in the safe use and maintenance of water tanks, composting production and soil preparation, and liquid fertilizer production and application.
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