BY JOHN HOUANIHAU
The factors of production in the Solomon Islands hold significant promise but require strategic investment, policy reform and community engagement to fully harness their potential.
Minister for the Ministry of Agriculture & Livestock (MAL) Franklyn Wasi said this when he responded to a social media post.
The post, which was posted on Yumi Tok Tok Forum, said that those who completed their education in the field of Agriculture should or must go into farming.
However, Minister Wasi said that a tailored approach that respects local culture, empowers communities and builds institutional capacity will be key to transforming these factors into inclusive and sustainable economic growth.
He said that to unlock this potential, support is needed in the form of training, access to startup capital, enabling policies and value chain integration.
“The factors of production – land, labour, capital and entrepreneurship – form the foundational building blocks of any economy. In the Solomon Islands, these factors take on unique characteristics shaped by geography, culture, limited infrastructure and a largely informal rural economy,” said Wasi.
He said that Solomon Islands has a young and growing population that provides potential for a productive workforce, especially in agriculture, fisheries, tourism and small-scale manufacturing.
“Investment in education, vocational training and workforce mobility is essential to enhance the productivity of labour,” he said.
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