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  • Cane Train, Fiji.

    Educating its way to growth: Fiji invests in sustainability

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    Once a prosperous industry, drawing many to Fiji’s shores and an erstwhile key contributor to Fiji’s economic success, the agricultural industry is now in threat of collapse. Agriculture alone accounts for nearly 20% of Fiji’s gross domestic product and sugar exports were equal to 187 million Fiji dollars in 2009. […]

  • Free West Papua protestors

    Forging a regional alliance for the future of Melanesia

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    In our fragmented world, one important question that needs to be asked is whether economic imperatives can force nations to overcome their political differences and act in unison to tackle the pressing global challenges of today, such as human rights and climate change? Such goals may seem unrealistic or unachievable […]

  • Fiji PM meets Chinese President

    Fiji and the rising dragon

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    Australia and New Zealand’s political moves to impose sanctions and cuts in foreign aid to Fiji, have resulted in the suspension of diplomatic relations. But China is stepping in to fill the gap.  Ever since the military coup in 2006 in Fiji, relations between Australia, New Zealand and Fiji have taken a […]

  • Fiji Votes for Economic Growth?

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    Fiji has a very high poverty rate. In 2010 45% of Fijians lived under the poverty line and this figure has certainly risen since then due to the economic crisis and chronic lack of employment. With only one year left to the much anticipated 2014 Fijian elections, the big question […]