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From Aid to Trade. Transforming Agriculture in Papua New Guinea
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From Aid to Trade. Transforming Agriculture in Papua New Guinea

Reviving Indigenous Agriculture for Global Markets
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Rona Conn, founder of Otherdots, is transforming Pacific agriculture and trade by connecting Indigenous producers to global markets.

Rona’s story is deeply personal. She comes from a legacy of agricultural and community empowerment in Papua New Guinea, and she’s carried that forward—building sustainable businesses, focusing on trade-led economic growth over traditional aid.

She’s bridging food security and economic gaps, joined by alliance partners creating a win-win for all, which means community-driven solutions to empower thousands of families. A solution that can be scaled which is the next step. She built all this with no investment, no debt and almost no tech.

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Takeaways:

  • Rhona Conn's journey is rooted in her legacy of agriculture and community empowerment.

  • Milne Bay Organics was created to utilize unused fertile land in Papua New Guinea.

  • The importance of educating farmers about the value of their resources.

  • Community collaboration is essential for economic growth and sustainability.

  • The shift from aid to trade requires a change in mindset among local communities.

  • Building alliances among local producers can lead to shared success.

  • Technology can play a crucial role in enhancing agricultural practices.

  • The need for traceability in food production to ensure fair pricing.

  • Rhona's approach emphasizes the importance of community trust and relationships.

  • The journey of transforming local economies is a long-term commitment. Cultural understanding is crucial for business success.

  • Growth can lead to bottlenecks that need addressing.

  • Connecting markets to farmers is essential for sustainability.

  • Technology can bridge gaps in supply chains.

  • There is significant demand for agricultural products globally.

  • Infrastructure challenges hinder supply chain efficiency.

  • Empowering local communities leads to better outcomes.

  • Building trust takes time and effort.

  • The journey of establishing a business is often fraught with challenges.

  • External partnerships are necessary for scaling operations. Creating strong alliances is crucial for overcoming competition.

  • Evolving towards a profitable business model ensures sustainability.

  • Data collection is essential for guiding development efforts.

  • Local knowledge is vital for effective policy-making.

  • Quality control is key to maintaining market trust.

  • Balancing profit and purpose is necessary for long-term success.

  • Experience in the field leads to better business decisions.

  • Economic opportunities can significantly reduce crime rates.

  • Empowering local communities fosters independence and self-sufficiency.

  • Technology can enhance supply chain efficiency and scalability.

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