North farmers receive assistance

13/07/2010

It was all praises by the farmers as the Agriculture team toured some of the farmers assisted under the Farming Assistance Scheme around the Northern Division.

Farming assistance scheme is an ongoing government initiative to help ALTA farmers whose lease has expired or incoming farmers. The scheme is administered by the Land Resource Planning and Development Division of the Department of Agriculture.

The Farming Assistance Scheme was introduced to financially assist the incoming landowner farmers who wish to take new farms from ex-ALTA tenants.

In addition to that outgoing ex-ALTA tenants, who may wish to be resettled, purchase new farms or gain residential leases are also assisted. Both the incoming new tenants and outgoing tenants are to be treated fairly with the provision of equal grant of $15,000 per farmer, to meet the development cost of the farm in the first year.

The $15,000.00 is to assist farmers to pay their lease offer from the Native Land Trust Board (NLTB) and materials for the establishment of their new farming ventures.

Principal Agricultural Officer (Farm Management), Vatimi Rayalu said that under the Farming Assistance Scheme a total of 404 applications have been approved with a total value of $3,721,948.92.
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Mrs Tabakei and her son with the bags of rice at the back at her home

“All these applications were verified before they were submitted to the FAS National Steering Committee,’’ Mr. Rayalu said.

“The farmers who have been assisted under this scheme should be aware that the government has done its part, and it is their responsibility to make use of the assistance and produce higher yields to uplift the standards of living,” added Rayalu.
“There is a lot of potential on the land which farmers should utilize,” advised Rayalu.

Mr Rayalu added that this assistance has enabled most farmers to harvest a double crop of cane each year.

Mrs Diunisi Tabakei from Mataisea, Lekutu Bua is one of the many farmers, who received the assistance, and thanked the Government for establishing FAS to
assist replacement sugarcane growers.

In her 15 acres of lease land she plants rice and vegetables and she also has some land to graze her cattle.

Mr Tabakei sells the rice to Rewa Rice Limited at $750/tonne and uses vegetable for her family consumption with the surplus sold in the village for cash.

With the money earned from the farm she managed to buy a power tiller which is used in the cultivation of her rice field.
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Mrs Tabakei with the power tiller she bought with the money earned from the farm

Mr Tabakei encourages the farmers to work hard and use their idle land since they can earn good money.