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Cocoa farmers in the Southern Region were gifted an office space on the third floor of Monian Tower in Port Moresby.

The small office set up consists of a reception area, where cocoa farmers can wait to be served. Workstations for two officers, the manager’s office and reasonable size board room for meetings and consultations purposes.

To signify this approach, a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) was signed, between Central Provincial Government and the Cocoa Board of Papua New Guinea (CBPNG).

The Central Governor, Rufina Peter, while commending the Cocoa Board added that cocoa farming in Central Province has a massive potential for generating income and needs a collaborative effort by relevant authorities.

“I am sure with collaborative efforts with the Cocoa Board we want to add to the statistics of production cocoa in the province,” said the Governor.

Cocoa Board CEO, Jesse Anjen, said the set-up of the Regional Office marks the first agreement between the Cocoa Board and a provincial government in the Southern Region.

“I am pleased this is what has happened. What we say and what we preach must happen. We are here to assist small holders in the Central Province. Particularly the Southern Region but we must do the work for it to become a reality,” said Anjen.

A K1 Million funding was put forward by the Central Provincial Government. This is to strengthen efforts of CBPNG in pushing for exports and downstream processing.

“The thing that excites me the most is, the opening of the Cocoa Board office for Southern Region and Central Province. I congratulate the board management of Cocoa Board for this decision. To finally consider Central Province as a potential cocoa producing province,” said Governor Peter.

Meanwhile, the Central Provincial Government has been conducting trainings and other programs. Along with the Department of Agriculture and Livestock with plans to develop the sector.

A recent workshop was also held at Kwikila Station in August this year.

A successful police operation led by ward councillors resulted in the surrender of twenty-nine suspects in Aroma, Central Province.

Central Police Commander, Chief Inspector Laimo Asi said the suspects are from Egala ‘auna village and Maopa villages.

Police say on 3rd September 2023, five men from Maopa village were in the process of robbing a Chinese operated shop at Egala ‘auna village when they were attacked and two were killed on 3rd September 2023.

When Maopa villagers heard of the death of the two men, they mobilized and ransacked the Chinese shop, wounded the Chinese man then burnt down the shop.

Of the five robbers, two were killed, two have surrendered to police while one is still on the run.

PPC Asi said since the deaths last Sunday police units visited the affected community and warned the people not to take the law into their own hands but to bring those suspects involved to police.

Central Police Commander, Chief Inspector Laimo Asi and his team visiting the affected communities.

“The 27 suspects are from Egala ‘auna who went in a group and fought with the five-armed criminals, and killed two while three escaped,” said PPC Asi.

He added that a shotgun that allegedly used in the robbery was also surrendered to police during the awareness yesterday.

The 29 suspects are now in police custody and had surrendered to police on 6th September 2023.

While the situation as has returned to normalcy, PPC Asi warned locals of Aroma not to take the law into their own hands.

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