Pacific Ministers Meeting a Success, Tonga to host next in 2025
Minister for Fisheries and Forestry, Hon. Kalaveti Ravu,
says the Pacific Ministers of Agriculture and Forestry’s meeting was a success
as delegates were able to discuss and explore how Pacific nations could
leverage the agriculture and forestry sectors as part of our national and
regional efforts to reshape food systems that better support healthy diets and
environment sustainability in the Pacific.
The meeting, held last Friday (March 10, 2023) at Sofitel
Resort and Spa, Denarau, Nadi, was hosted in person for the first time since
the COVID-19 pandemic by the Government of Fiji, with assistance from the Food
and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the Pacific
Community (SPC).
Hon. Ravu who co-chaired the meeting with Minister for
Agriculture and Waterways, Hon. Vatimi Rayalu, thanked FAO and SPC for their
reassurances in their commitment to continue supporting the Pacific Island
Countries in their efforts to address the challenges of climate change, food
insecurity, and environmental degradation, and build a better future for all.
He told delegates that collaboration was needed to make
sure the right incentives are in place and financing is mobilised to make that
happen.
“We must therefore continue to build on, partner with, and
complement the most relevant global initiatives, networks, and coalitions. At
this juncture, I would like to thank all our development partners, academic and
research institutions, particularly FAO and SPC. The FAO and SPC have
continuously worked with Pacific Island Countries to achieve food security and
support necessary transformation in the agriculture and forestry sector.”
According
to a FAO report on the outcomes of the meeting, the delegates recognised the devastating
impact of climate change on Pacific food systems, and the need for better
climate information to support food system planning and decision-making and
emphasised the need for collaborative and coordinated data collection and
sharing among countries to enable the development of sustainable and resilient
food systems in the Pacific.
Tonga to host next meeting
Tonga will host the fourth meeting of the Pacific Ministers of Agriculture and Forestry in 2025, in association with the Pacific Week of Agriculture. This was agreed to by the Pacific Ministers.
Tonga’s Minister of Agriculture, Food and Forests, Lord Fohe, expressed his Kingdom’s interest in hosting the meeting after sharing the experience of the HungaTonga-HungaHa’apai marine volcano eruption in January 2022.
Lord Fohe stated that the HungaTonga-HungaHa'apai disaster had a significant impact on its people and agricultural livelihoods, with initial estimates of US$20 million (FJ$44.5m) in agricultural damage and 12,000 agricultural households, or 85% of the total population, affected.
He said the importance of the agricultural sector to the economy and the livelihoods of the Tongan people was clear as it contributed nearly 14 per cent of Tonga’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in 2015/16 and represented over 65 percent of exports.
“The opportunity for Tonga to host the next
meetings of the Heads and Ministers of Agriculture and Forestry will be an
opportunity for Tonga to share all the lessons learned, the recovery, rehabilitation,
rebuilding and resilience,” Lord Fohe told the leaders.
The Ministers' meeting
concluded the Pacific Week of Agriculture and Forestry (PWAF) 2023, a five-day
event that brought together governments, non-governmental organisations (NGOs),
community-based organisations, and the private sector to help chart a future
for agriculture and forestry in the region.
This followed the 8th
Regional Meeting of the Pacific Heads of Agriculture and Forestry Services
(PHAFS) on Thursday. These meetings were convened during the Pacific Week of
Agriculture and Forestry (PWAF) on March 6-10, 2023, under the theme Growing
Together: Transforming Pacific Agriculture and Forestry.