National Agricultural Research Institute (NARI) will be hosting its Agricultural Innovations Show at the Sir Alkan Tololo Research Center at Bubia, outside Lae, next Thursday, May 5.
This day also marks NARI’s 14 anniversary.
The event is organized around the theme “Investing in Innovative Agriculture for Prosperity”.

“The theme reaffirms NARI’s view that progress through innovative agricultural development is essential if PNG is to realize Vision 2050 and become a wealthy and prosperous nation,” said NARI director-general Dr Raghunath Ghodake,
“The nation has the need, great potential and vast opportunity to prosper through innovative agriculture, and enhance the focus on investing in innovative agriculture. The theme is in line with NARI’s efforts to encouraging consistent investment in agriculture, particularly in research to develop technologies and innovations, which are crucial agents in innovative agriculture and rural development.
“With the economy projected to grow at 8.5 % and the LNG and other related projects coming on stream, PNG has a more-favorable environment and opportunities now than ever before for all stakeholders to make positive contribution to innovative agricultural development, in general, and to research, science and technology, in particular.

“Since its inception in 2007, the show has become an annual popular event to recognize and value the importance of innovations in agricultural development, and promote and create awareness on the significant role of research, science and technology in innovative agricultural and rural development.”
Chief Guest of the event will be Paru Aihi, Minister for Higher Education, Research, Science and Technology and guest-of- honor will be Morobe Governor Luther Wenge. “This year’s show will involve demonstrations and displays of materials and technologies,” Dr Ghodake said.
“NARI will also be officially releasing three improved technologies to the farming community.

There will be a number of government officials and the private sector representatives and other stakeholders participating. Also participating and presenting their activities will be a number of research and development agencies, the private sector, educational and training institutions, extension providers, NGOs, and community groups.”
“More than 10, 000 people are expected to participate in the event with plenty of information and knowledge-sharing activities.”
For more information, contact James Laraki on telephone 475 1444/475 1445 or email james.laraki@nari.org.pg .