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Rigo Rice expected to reach every household in Rigo District

Summary by Post Courier
Rice has become a staple food in Papua New Guinea. According to the National Research Institute nearly 98 percent of the rice consumed in the country is imported. Against this backdrop, more than 600 bags of Rigo Rice, a 100 per cent PNG-owned product, were delivered to the villages of Keapara, Alukuni and Karawa in the Rigo District. Among the three villages, Keapara and Karawa have access to land where they cultivate crops for their community’…
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Post Courier broke the news in on Sunday, November 23, 2025.
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