Papua New Guinea continues to spend 2.8 billion kina on imported food, with 60 million kina attributed specifically to fresh produce, the Fresh Produce Development Agency (FPDA) reported. The agency submitted its report to Prime Minister James Marape last week, highlighting a substantial gap between domestic production and food imports. The fresh produce and horticulture...

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