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Homestate company reopens airstrip to support coffee income for school fees in Naweab

Summary by Post Courier
The Homestate company has reopened an airstrip in Umbang Nabak LLG after 17 years, allowing coffee from remote farmers to be bought and airlifted to Lae. For many families, coffee income is the main source of money used to pay school fees. The company reopened the Umbang airstrip to allow direct buying and transport of coffee from the area. The airstrip had been closed for nearly two decades. It is now operating again to support the coffee trade…
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Post Courier broke the news in on Tuesday, March 3, 2026.
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