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SROS signs MOU to boost Agri-Scientific Research and Agricultural Exports  

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PHAMA Plus signing with SROS.
PHAMA Plus Team Andrew Piper (right) and Acting CEO of SROS, Fiso Pousui Dr. Fiame Leo during the signing of the MOU yesterday.

 

APIA, SAMOA – 29 JUNE 2023: The ongoing efforts of the Scientific Research Organisation of Samoa (SROS) to strengthen its capacity in scientific research and advisory services will be supported with the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding with the Pacific Horticultural and Agricultural Market Access Plus program (PHAMA Plus). These services are essential for growing a successful export industry in Samoa and potentially the region.

The MOU was officially signed by the Minister for SROS, Laaulialemalietoa Leuatea Polataivao Fosi Schmidt and Mr Andrew Piper, the PHAMA Plus Team Leader.

PHAMA Plus is supported by Australia and New Zealand to enable SROS to conduct further scientific research for product development in the agri-food industry, as well as supplying technical and quality testing services and progressing towards a Food Innovation Centre.

The Acting Chief Executive Officer, Fiso Pousui Dr. Fiame Leo said SROS is grateful for the ongoing assistance provided by the PHAMA Plus program.

SROS Key services for the agri-food sectors in Samoa and the region include:

  • Credible testing of Kava and Nonu quality,
  • Chemical residues in Cocoa and Water quality;
  • Development of Value-added products such as Flours and Frozen root crops;
  • Validation of Biosecurity treatments such as Hot Water for Fresh Taro Exports;
  • Sensory Evaluation of food products such as Taro varieties; and
  • Growing SROS capacity to provide advice and audit of food safety systems.”

PHAMA Plus PA signing Group

PHAMA Plus Country Manager, Asuao Kirifi Pouono said, “PHAMA Plus looks forward to further assisting SROS with the primary goal of adding value and developing products and processes for adoption by the private sector businesses.”

Asuao added that “this partnership will ensure local businesses and growers have access to the benefits from the research findings and services provided by SROS.”

PHAMA Plus is supporting Samoa’s agricultural sector to increase export volumes and returns for exporters and farmers.