Marape Government to give K1 million to revive Rabaul cattle industry

The Marape Government will contribute K1 million towards establishment of the Kurakakaul Abattoir and Ranch Rehabilitation Project at Rabaul in East New Britain, says Agriculture and Livestock Minister Hon. John Simon.

He made this commitment at the signing of a memorandum-of-understanding (MOU) between Livestock Development Corporation (LDC), East New Britain (ENB) Provincial Government and Rabaul District Investment Corporation Ltd (RDICL) at Kurakakaul last Friday (February 26, 2021).

Minister Simon signs the agreement as Governor Konga (left) witnesses.

RDICL is the business arm of the Rabaul District Development Authority (DDA).

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The agreement was signed by Minister Simon, ENB Governor Hon. Nakikus Konga, Rabaul MP Hon. Dr. Allan Marat, Department of Agriculture and Livestock (DAL) Secretary Daniel Kombuk, ENB Provincial Administrator Wilson Matava, ENB Deputy Provincial Administrator – Socio Economic Services Levi Mano, ENB Deputy Provincial Administrator -Corporate Services Marakan Uvano, Rabaul District Administrator Peter Lapim and LDC Managing-Director Terry Koim.

East New Britain Provincial Administrator Wilson Matava, Department of Agriculture and Livestock Secretary Daniel Kombuk, ENB Governor Hon. Nakikus Konga, Agriculture and Livestock Minister Hon. John Simon, Livestock Development Corporation MD Terry Koim, Rabaul MP Hon. Dr. Allan Marat and Rabaul District Administrator Peter Lapim after signing the agreement for development of the Kurakakaul Abattoir and Ranch Rehabilitation Project at Kurakakaul in Rabaul

“We (Government) are here to support you (Rabaul and East New Britain) through signing this agreement and working with you,” Minister Simon said.

“We want to revive the cattle industry in terms of cattle, sheep, goats and other livestock.

“We will also commit ourselves to reviving the abattoir and will put in close to K1 million to get it revived.

“We will need you (ENB Provincial Government) and the Member (Dr Marat) to work with us.

“After the agreement is signed, we will send in officers, to start work immediately.

“We will bring in cattle and other livestock to be distributed to farmers, who will look after them, and sell them to the abattoir.

“We will build a stockyard for cattle.”

Minister Simon said the Government had embarked on a similar project in remote Sialum, Morobe, where a stockyard would be built to buy cattle from local farmers.

He stressed that the agreement would not “gather dust” like previous agreements.

“I don’t want to sign this agreement only to have it gather dust,” Minister Simon said.

“As soon as we sign the paper today, as of tomorrow onwards, there will be an officer here, working with you.

A joint-venture company will be established with RDICL to hold 51 per cent shareholding and DAL 49 per cent through LDC.

LDC, as the relevant Government agency that deals with livestock, will assist RDICL acquire land, develop, manage, expand and grow the Kurakakau Livestock and Cattle Ranch.

The ENB Provincial Government will release Land Portion 16 and 1044 (portions of land where livestock facilities are located) in Rabaul (Kurakakaul) to LDC and RDICL for development purposes, rehabilitate and restock the abattoir and cattle ranch.