Bulaccino, Taveuni For Elizabeth Grace

Elizabeth Grace is passionate about helping as many people as she can. Aggie Global head of community, Ms Grace has been working with the farmers since 2016.
“With Aggie Global, my area of focus is agriculture and community development,” she said.
“I engage with all types of farmers, find out what produce/products they have to offer, bring them onboard with us on our digital platform.
“I then create communities of these farmers; such as cluster for tomatoes, herbs, prawns, lime and more.”
She described her job as impactful.
“I am an agent for the farmers and my aim is to help them grow, sell and improve,” she said.
Aggie Global is a social business connecting local farmers to various local and overseas markets through their website.
What are some of your hobbies?
Besides sketching, I got into writing poems this lockdown – hoping to participate in a poetry slam.
I’ve also become a plant hoarder.
I have collected 77 indoor house plants.
How many places in Fiji have you been to?
I love my Viti Levu, and have been all around it.
I have visited Savusavu and Taveuni and a few islands in the Mamanucas and Yasawas.
What is the one place you would take every visitor to, and why?
The dams up in the Nausori Highlands in Nadi.
The view from there took my breath away.
What is your favourite place for a pie/coffee and why?
Bulacinno Cafe in Namaka, Nadi.
They have an outdoor sitting area at the back. It has a cozy setting, you can’t feel the hustle and bustle of world when there.
Great coffee and pie.
What is your favourite secret backyard spot, and why?
I live behind the golf course in Lautoka.
You get the best sunset view from there.

Lautoka Golf Course.
What is the one spot in Fiji that is on the top of your bucket list?
My stay in Taveuni was short but sweet.
I want to go back there, discover and swim in the waterfalls.

Tavoro waterfall in Taveuni
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