Limited market access in Papua New Guinea’s Western Province continues to hinder income-earning opportunities for remote communities, with challenging geography and vast distances making it difficult for villagers to reach established town markets.For communities in the Middle Fly District, particularly within the Fly Zibo Local Level Government (LLG) area, cross-border trade with neighboring Indonesia has become a critical economic lifeline.To access this post, you must purchase Web, Web – One-Day, Web – 14-Day, Web – One-Month, Web – Three-Month, Web – Six-Month, Web – Annual, Web & eBook, Web & eBook – One-Day, Web & eBook – 14-Day, Web & eBook – One-Month, Web & eBook – Three-Month, Web & eBook – Six-Month or Web & eBook – Annual. The post Western Province villagers rely on Indonesian markets amid limited local trade opportunities appeared first on Post Courier.
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