Kiribati and China to develop former climate-refuge land in Fiji
Source: The Guardian
Kiribati and China to develop former climate-refuge land in Fiji
President of Kiribati says China will provide technical assistance to convert land in Fiji into a working farm to supply produce to Kiribati
Christopher Pala
Tue 23 Feb 2021 19.00 GMT
Last modified on Tue 23 Feb 2021 23.50 GMT
A block of land the government of Kiribati bought in Fiji half a decade ago ostensibly to serve as a refuge when their country disappeared under a rising ocean will be transformed into a commercial farm to help feed the i-Kiribati people, with technical assistance from China.
The president of Kiribati, Taneti Maamau, announced last week that China would help fulfil his administrations plan to resume farming on a 22 km sq parcel of land in Fiji, sparking widespread speculation the land would be gifted or sold to China. Maamau has ruled out any military application any land or sea base for the land.
The land was purchased in 2014 by Maamaus predecessor, Anote Tong, as a potential new home for i-Kiribati displaced by rising seas: We were looking for a place that could hold 60,000 or 70,000 people, his governments environment minister said at the time.
But scientists have rejected the rationale for the purchase, saying the archipelagic nation was not in danger of disappearing as its sand atolls will rise with the sea level.
The plan, now, to use the estate to grow food for Kiribati where nearly all vegetables are imported and obesity levels are high - involves turning the estate back into a commercial farm, its former iteration until a few years before its owner, the Anglican church, sold it to Kiribati.
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