Henagaru Cooperative Links Coffee and Honey to Lift Village Incomes
Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The Henagaru Village Development Cooperative in Papua New Guinea's Eastern Highlands is combining coffee and honey farming.
- This initiative aims to increase income for rural families in Okapa District.
- The cooperative is leading the project in Ward 3 of Okapa West LLG.
A village cooperative in Papua New Guinea's Eastern Highlands is pioneering a dual-farming approach, integrating coffee and honey production to boost the incomes of rural families. The Henagaru Village Development Cooperative (HVDC) spearheads this initiative in Ward 3 of the Okapa West Local Level Government area, located in the Okapa District.
This project seeks to create new economic opportunities for residents by leveraging the region's agricultural potential. By diversifying income streams through both cash crops and beekeeping, the HVDC aims to foster greater financial stability and development within the community.
The cooperative's efforts underscore a growing trend in rural development, where local organizations are taking innovative steps to address economic challenges and improve livelihoods. The success of this combined coffee and honey farming model could serve as a blueprint for other villages facing similar economic circumstances.
Originally published by Post-Courier in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.