Fiji Cabinet Approves Climate Impact Study for Agriculture
Fiji Cabinet Approves Climate Impact Study for Agriculture
US · Published Apr 5, 2026
The Fijian government has approved a climate impact study focusing on agriculture, particularly rice production.
The project, in collaboration with the Pacific Community and funded by Denmark, aims to enhance climate resilience and inform government policies.
The study will strengthen Fiji's participation in international climate discussions and improve access to climate financing for farmers.
Fiji studies climate impact on agriculture sector
The Fijian government has approved a comprehensive climate impact study with a focus on the agriculture sector, specifically rice production. This project aims to assess the effects of climate change on agricultural practices and outputs throughout Fiji. Conducted in partnership with the Pacific Community (SPC) and financially supported by the Government of Denmark, the study seeks to understand how changing climate conditions are affecting Fiji's agricultural sector, including impacts on crop yields, water resources, soil health, and the sustainability of farming practices.
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