Training of Trainers on Climate Smart Agriculture for MAL Officers Held in Honiara THE Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO), in partnership with the Solomon Islands Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (MAL), successfully conducted a Training of Trainers (TOT) on Climate Smart Agriculture. This important workshop was part of the project titled “Reducing COVID-19 Related Food Insecurity in the... READ MORE Putting Rural Farmers in the Driving Seat North Malaita Constituency utilizes CDF to empower cocoa farmers with practical training to enhance skills and knowledge in farming practices A training aimed at empowering cocoa farmers in the North Malaita Constituency with practical skills and knowledge to enhance their farming practices for increased production was successfully held at Manakwai... READ MORE On World Earth Day 2025, Let Us Act to End Plastic Pollution, Build a Healthy and Cleaner Pacific Environment Sefanaia Nawadra, Director General SPREP This World Earth Day, we applaud the theme OUR POWER, OUR PLANET, encouraging all to take action educate, advocate, and pledge an Earth Action for transformational change in response to the triple planetary crisis. We know our environment is under threat and to address, we at... READ MORE Beche-de-mer Ban Officially Lifted THE Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources wishes to inform the public, fishers, stakeholders, and all licensed operators that the order, Prohibited Activities (Fishing and Possession of Beche-de-mer) 2021,prohibiting the fishing or possession of beche-de-mer (sea cucumber) has officially been revoked, effective as of 22 April 2025. This revocation order,... READ MORE Two-Days Training and Review Workshop on Quality Management System (QMS) A two-day Training and Review Workshop on the Quality Management System (QMS) has commenced in Honiara for Environmental Health Division officers from both Honiara and the provinces. The workshop is facilitated by the Environmental Health Division under the Ministry of Health and Medical Services, with support from the Ministry of... READ MORE Isabel Transfers 687 Hectares of Land to Establish National Facilities for Agriculture THE Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (MAL) and the Isabel Provincial Government (IPG) have formally signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), paving the way for a transformative shift in the country’s agricultural sector development. Signed on Friday 11 April 2025, the agreement marks a significant milestone towards advancing agricultural development... READ MORE Workshop on Sustainable Seawater Utilisation Commences at USP A four-day workshop on Sustainable Seawater Utilisation began on Monday, 14 April, at The University of the South Pacific’s (USP), Discipline of Engineering’s Projects Lab at Laucala Campus in Suva. The workshop is covering many important aspects of seawater utilisation including: Introduction to Seawater Air Conditioning, Hydroponic Growth of Vegetables,... READ MORE GRML Respond to Public Concerns about Dam Construction within Mining Lease Area THE management of Gold Ridge Mining Limited acknowledges the serious concerns raised by members of the public. The concerns arised after a viral video on social media about the dam construction at Pit One within the company’s mining lease area that reportedly blocked the Chovohio and Charivunga rivers and... READ MORE USP Signs Partnership Agreement to Foster Sustainable Agricultural Research THE University of the South Pacific (USP) and the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR) signed a partnership agreement at the Australian High Commission in Suva this week in a significant step towards fostering innovation and sustainable agricultural research in the Pacific. Through its Pacific Agricultural Scholarship Support (PASS)... READ MORE ‘Partners Visit Tina River Hydropower Site as the Project Advances’ Honiara, March 19, 2025 – A high-level delegation from the Australian Infrastructure Financing Facility for the Pacific (AIFFP), accompanied by representatives from the World Bank, the Asian Development Bank (ADB), the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT), and the Economic Development Cooperation Fund (Korea Ex-Im Bank), visited the Tina River... READ MORE Solomon Islands Government Advances Biodiversity Protection and Community Resilience with EREPA Project HONIARA, Solomon Islands 25th March 2025 – The Solomon Islands Government (SIG), through the Ministry of Environment, Climate Change, Disaster Management and Meteorology (MECDM), is well into the implementation phase of the “Ensuring Resilient Ecosystems and Representative Protected Areas in Solomon Islands (EREPA)” project. This initiative aims to protect Solomon... READ MORE Biosecurity Officers Intercept Fresh Produce at Henderson International Airport The Biosecurity Airport Operations team at Henderson International Airport on March, intercepted fresh produce carried by passengers. While the majority of travellers declared their baggage, a small number failed to comply with biosecurity requirements. These undeclared items were identified through customs and biosecurity X-ray screenings. Several passengers whose belongings were... READ MORE Creative Workshop Dealing with Environmental Pollution underway in Auki, Malaita A three-day workshop aiming to empower 30 young students from Auki's surrounding communities to creatively engage with environmental issues is underway at the provincial capital, Auki. Facilitated by Dreamcast Theatre Solomon Islands, it encourages creativity to deal with environmental issues such as plastic waste, biodiversity, and climate change through a... READ MORE “Our Collective Responsibility to protect and Restore our Forests” BY CHRIS ALEX Head of the Solomon Islands National University (SINU) Agriculture Department, Patterson Giza, highlighted the indispensable role of forests in sustaining life, securing livelihoods, and ensuring food security for communities. “Forests are not just trees; they are the lifeline of our environment, supporting biodiversity, regulating climate, and providing essential... READ MORE Sanitation Project Officially Handed Over to United Church Community in Tulagi BY CHRIS ALEX THE United Church community in Tulagi received a significant boost recently last week with the official handover of a newly completed sanitation project. The project aims to improve access to clean water and sanitation for church members and visitors attending mission programs. Hon. Michael Salini, the Member of Provincial... READ MORE Australia Partners Supports Taro Farmers and Creates Jobs LOCAL Malaita business Goshen Enterprise is partnering with Australia to help taro farmers increase production to meet growing demand for product in Honiara. Australia’s support, in collaboration with Solomon Islands Government ministries, will help Goshen scale up operations creating more local jobs, supporting more farmers, and contributing to the development... READ MORE Preparatory Work Continues at Bina Harbour with Marine Geotechnical Study Honiara, Solomon Islands – March 21, 2025 – A SECOND phase of geotechnical investigations was conducted in Malaita province last month progressing the Solomon Island Government’s plan for a new world class tuna processing facility and port at Bina Harbour. The marine ‘over water’ study by engineering firm Tonkin and... READ MORE Forestry Permanent Secretary: Forest and Food Are Crucial FOREST and food are indeed crucial to the survival of humanity, as well as the entire forest ecosystem and as custodians we, humans have a responsibility to ensure it is sustainably managed and are not being overexploited. Forestry Permanent Secretary, Richard Raomae highlighted in commemorating International Forest Day on 21st... READ MORE Solomon Islands and Australia Strengthen Meteorological Partnership BY CHRIS ALEX A new twinning partnership between the Solomon Islands Meteorological Service (SIMS) and the Australian Bureau of Meteorology was officially launched on Tuesday this week in Honiara. This collaboration aims to enhance meteorological capabilities in the Solomon Islands through knowledge sharing, technical support, and upgraded infrastructure. Speaking at the launch... READ MORE Solomon Islands Strengthens Climate Finance Coordination Honiara, 28 February 2025 – The Solomon Islands Government (SIG) reaffirmed its commitment to enhancing access to climate finance and strengthening public spending during the 2nd Climate Typology Technical Working Group (TWG) meeting, held at the Ministry of National Planning and Aid Coordination (MNPDC)). This Technical-level discussion marked a crucial... READ MORE
Bad Weather Impacts Livelihood: Report

Bad Weather Impacts Livelihood: Report

Lynda WateJan 13, 20194 min read

BY AGNES MENANOPO THE ongoing bad weather has caused destructions and damages to the liveli­hoods, and infrastructure sectors at large. A huge number of food gardens within the Guadalcanal Plains were either destroyed or covered by flood waters, according to reports obtained from the National Disaster Management Office (NDMO) on Monday. “Fruit trees and gardens in Honiara were destroyed by strong wind and flooding along Burns Creek, Lunga and Sun…

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Gov’t took measures towards Sustainable Forest Management

Lynda WateDec 3, 20184 min read

Solomon Islands Democratic Coalition for Change Government (SIDCCG) through the Ministry of Forestry and Research has taken a drastic step to ensure sustainable management of the remaining and growing forest is taken seriously. That was the key message at the…

African Snail Scare in Numbu

African Snail Scare in Numbu

Lynda WateOct 18, 20182 min read

WOMEN farmers in Numbu community, North-East Guadalcanal, are extremely alarmed with the continuous widespread of the destructive pest, Giant African Snail, which has a major effect on their cash crops and livelihoods. There have been widespread reports of snails causing…

Vision To Protect Ocean In Solomon Islands

Vision To Protect Ocean In Solomon Islands

Lynda WateOct 17, 20187 min read

THE Minister of Environment, Honourable Dr Culwick Togamana has recently highlighted that the Solomon Islands Government is committed to integrated planning and management of our ocean. “The ocean and its resources are of great value to the people of Solomon…

Water Shortage a Vulnerability to Communities in Solomon Islands

Water Shortage a Vulnerability to Communities in Solomon Islands

Lynda WateOct 4, 20182 min read

CRISP conducting vulnerability assessments of water sources in vulnerable communities in Solomon Islands.CRISP conducting vulnerability assessments of water sources in vulnerable communities in Solomon IsldTHE Solomon Islands is threatened by climate change and is highly exposed to a range of…

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