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A Papua New Guinean micro-business won a national award for turning betelnut waste into eco-friendly mulch.
A betelnut skin mulch micro-business in Konedobu, Port Moresby, won top honors in a national magazine competition, showcasing sustainable agriculture innovation in Papua New Guinea.
The venture transforms agricultural waste into eco-friendly farming mulch, supporting environmental conservation and local entrepreneurship.
The Post-Courier, PNG’s leading daily newspaper since 1969, highlighted the achievement as part of its ongoing coverage of national progress and community-driven solutions.
The paper also emphasized the importance of accountability in public office, following its reporting on a former Fijian prime minister’s conviction.
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Una microempresa de Papúa Nueva Guinea ganó un premio nacional por convertir los desechos de betel nut en mantillo ecológico.