The Danish Ambassador to Papua New Guinea carried out a visit to assess the progress of a European Union (EU)-funded agricultural initiative. The programme aims to assist local cocoa and vanilla farmers by improving production quality, sustainability, and export potential.
During the visit, the ambassador met with local stakeholders, including farmers, community leaders, and project coordinators. Discussions focused on enhancing rural livelihoods, ensuring fair trade practices, and promoting climate-resilient farming.
The EU-backed programme represents a broader effort to support sustainable agriculture in the Pacific region, helping communities strengthen their economic independence while maintaining environmental balance.
“This initiative showcases how international collaboration can improve rural livelihoods and empower smallholder farmers,” the ambassador remarked.
The Danish envoy visited Papua New Guinea to evaluate EU-funded efforts that support and modernize cocoa and vanilla farming for sustainable growth.