A blog maintained by Tevita Kete, PGR Officer Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC), Suva, Fiji Islands
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This weblog documents the activities of Pacific Agricultural Genetic Resources Network (PAPGREN), along with other information on plant genetic resources (PGR) in the Pacific. The myriad varieties found within cultivated plants are fundamental to the present and future productivity of agriculture. PAPGREN, which is coordinated by the Land Resources Division of the Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC), helps Pacific countries and territories to conserve their crop genetic diversity sustainably, with technical assistance from the Bioversity International (BI) and support from NZAID and ACIAR. SPC also hosts the Centre of Pacific Crops and Trees (CEPaCT). The CEPaCT maintains regional in vitro collections of crops important to the Pacific and carries out research on tissue culture technology. The CEPaCT Adviser is Dr Mary Taylor (MaryT@spc.int), the CEPaCT Curator is Ms Valerie Tuia (ValerieT@spc.int).
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Wednesday, February 01, 2006 Posted 3:52 PM by Luigi
PGR in Samoa From Laisene Samuelu. Crops Division of the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries in Samoa has just recruited a graduate from USP, Alafua, Kitiona Tugaga as its PGR Officer. The long term objective is to fully equip the Crops Division with graduates who will ensure the delivery of excellent science that will underpin the agricultural development of the future. We recognize the value of PGR in food security and the livelihood of our families and is envisaging a continual strengthening of this area as we move forward. As well, a second graduate has been assigned to our Tissue Culture Laboratory, Ataataotaulelei Meleisea to help move the research aspect of this work. Ata is now working with Sanitea Tulifau and very closely with Anthony Palupe of the USP Biotechnology section to move the tissue culture work forward. As a manager of a science organization, I am building towards a strong, scientific based Crops Division that will be able to deliver the research and development work demanded by the various agricultural and horticultural industries in Samoa. We also recruited two other graduates, Luai'ufi Aiono to move in the postharvest area and Tommy Tuumaialii to work in the seed production area. I can honestly say that it is exciting times for us and we are determined to build a strong Crops Division to build a strong horticultural and agricultural industry in Samoa. |
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