Agriculture Minister Dr Mahendra Reddy has highlighted that there is a need to redouble our efforts to grow more rice in Fiji to reduce the significant import bill of buying rice overseas.

Speaking at the Off-Season Rice Field Day in Madhuvani, Rakiraki, Dr Reddy says Fiji approximately imported $46.2 million worth of rice every year.

He says there is no need for Fiji to continue importing rice from Thailand or Vietnam as we can grow it locally.

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He adds Fiji’s climatic condition is good for rice farming and people can grow this crop year-round.

Dr Reddy says that one reason why they are promoting rice farming in the Western division is that Fiji can become closer to becoming self-sufficient.

The Minister says Fiji is currently operating at 17 per cent self-sufficiency in rice production and it is in the national strategic interest, we raise this self-sufficiency to at least to 80 per cent.