The Bula Blog
The Bula Blog is my mini-journal about attempts to ensure Fiji's rural community growth and development through communal capacity building.
It...
- lets you know whenever new pages appear on Fiji-Taro-And-Kava, telling you about resource programs or a new provincial development initiative,
- keeps you up-to-date with other postings or items of interest that help spread the 'bula' spirit,
- points out past developments that you might otherwise miss, and
- lets you know of present problems and future developments regarding the attainment of our goal of strengthening our rural peoples.
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Feb 8, 2012
Farmers Cooperatives Provide Economic Empowerment For Small and Medium
Farmers cooperatives provide farmers a concerted attempt at managing and exploiting their undertapped resources. Consider; most rootcrop farmers have farms producing more than they consume
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Feb 6, 2012
Savusavu 12 acre Freehold Land Sale or JV
Tourism Option Vanua Levu – land known as 'QAKA' - beachfront, piece of freehold a stone throw from downtown Savusavu town, at the intersection of Airport
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Feb 4, 2012
What is kava-kava?
The modern world often asks the question: what is kava-kava? But to the people who have been using kava for generations, this question has been answered countless times in their cultural life. To th
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Feb 4, 2012
Cakaudrove province's 'ai cavuti" or chiefly titles and the networked villagers.
Cakaudrove province has about 12,340 families. Located on the south-eastern part of Vanua Levu, it also includes the islands of Taveuni, Rabi, Kioa and Qamea as well as a few others. It is served by
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Feb 3, 2012
Kava Bans Are Repulsive
Why Kava bans? Big pharma has been able to oppress the natural health products industry for so long only because the public has been kept in the dark - and because many of those in the know allow them
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