Author(s) |
Chang, Christie
Griffith, Garry
Maino, Gus
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Publication Date |
2011
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Abstract |
In this paper the technical and financial viability of exporting fresh ginger from Papua New Guinea to New Zealand was assessed in terms of the following criteria: technical capability of meeting market requirements for consistency in quality and volume and dealing with quarantine and other market access issues; market opportunities for growth and sustainability; financial investments required and how they will be financed; and organisational/management capability of coordinating the ginger supply chain from farm to markets overseas. The conclusion was that exports of Papua New Guinea fresh ginger into the New Zealand market would be both technically and financially infeasible. In contrast, the Papua New Guinea domestic market has considerable potential with the demand for ginger, as well as other fresh produce, set to increase substantially in the next few years due to the up-coming PNG LNG Project and other mining activities. A broad-based agricultural development program for fresh produce for the domestic market would better meet the needs of Papua New Guinea farmers than would an export emphasis.
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Citation |
Australasian Agribusiness Review, v.19, p. 75-97
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ISSN |
1833-5675
1442-6951
1320-0348
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Language |
en
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Publisher |
University of Melbourne
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Title |
The Feasibility of Fresh Ginger Exports from Papua New Guinea to New Zealand
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Type of document |
Journal Article
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Entity Type |
Publication
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