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Tavuki Farmer Takes Leap Of Faith Into Livestock Farming

“I am a strong advocate against the use of chemical fertiliser and I only use goat and chicken manure on my farms. Chemical fertiliser harms the soil and prevents it from producing its rich minerals that plants need.”
03 Sep 2022 08:00
Tavuki Farmer Takes Leap Of Faith Into Livestock Farming
Taniela Kama at his poultry farm in Tavuki Village, Kadavu. Photo: DEPTFO News

For Taniela Kama, pulling away from the traditional yaqona and dalo farming on Kadavu was a decision he knew came with a lot of risks, but good profit.

The Tavuki villager supplies chicken eggs to the local shops and a supermarket on the island. He believes that starting something new was a challenge to take on and required courage.

“I have more than 70 goats and more than 200 layer birds,” he said.

 

“I still do crop and yaqona farming, but not as much as my sons do and I’ve seen that the best times to sell goats are during Easter, Christmas, and New Year.”

“These are the times when I get customers from outside of Kadavu wanting to buy goats. I sell eggs to the shops and supermarket on the island and business is good,” he said.

The interest in poultry farming came about when Mr Kama learned that nothing goes to waste – the chickens supply him with eggs that he sells and the chicken manure helps fertilise the soil.

Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama hands over the Human Resources Development Programme assistance to Taniela Kama at Tavuki Village in Kadavu. Photo: DEPTFO News

Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama hands over the Human Resources Development Programme assistance to Taniela Kama at Tavuki Village in Kadavu. Photo: DEPTFO News

Goat farming was a bonus for him because he saw that no one else on the island took goat farming seriously.

“I am a strong advocate against the use of chemical fertiliser and I only use goat and chicken manure on my farms. Chemical fertiliser harms the soil and prevents it from producing its rich minerals that plants need.”

During this year’s Kadavu Provincial Council meeting held at his village, Mr Kama received assistance under the Integrated Human Resources Development Programme – assistance given out by the Ministry of Commerce, Trade, Tourism, and Transport.

 

Mr Kama received goat fences and corrugated iron for his farm in the assistance package.

“I am grateful for this assistance because it will enable me to expand my livestock farm.”

“I started my farming with green leafy vegetables before stepping into yaqona and livestock farming.”

Apart from goats and chickens, you can also find ducks, capsicums, and other vegetables growing on his farm.

 

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