By RODRICK DESURI
Auki
Recipients of the Solomon Islands Agriculture and Rural Transformation (SIART) project have been encouraged to commit to their timeframe.
SIART Young Professional, Ruth Mae encouraged project recipients to be faithful and committed to their project’s field construction.
Ms Mae said this encouragement comes after her recent field visits to the project recipients’ field sites earlier this month where she noted a need for improvement.
She said the recipients are not actively doing their part in speeding up the construction of their animal houses.
“Once they are not careful, it will affect them, and they will miss their second and third tranches of the project.
“I experienced this during my visit to their project sites in Malaita early this month,” she said.
She encouraged project recipients, especially in Malaita Province to reactivate teamwork to speed up their construction and meet their project timeframes.
She is concerned that they might miss the benefits of their projects.
“I appreciate their teamwork since the beginning, and I also encourage you to do whatever is needed to keep up with your project timeframes. This is the only way I can help you,” she said.
SIART Project is a World Bank-funded initiative designed to enhance agricultural production, market access, and rural livelihoods in Malaita, Guadalcanal, and Makira/Ulawa.
This project in collaboration with the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (MAL), is empowering 43 young professionals and investing in Agribusiness Producer Organisations (ABPOs).
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