Palau Coconut and Aimeliik State sign long term lease for coconut plantation

President Toribiong witnessed the signing ceremony today at the Palasia Hotel in Koror. PCI’s Chairman, Ambassador Stuart Beck, and its President Glenn Seid, were joined by Joe S. Azuma, Vice Chairman, PPLA.

The Aimeliik facilities will become the center of PCI’s commitment to create an export-oriented coconut products business, to be distributed under the brand “PALAU FRESH”.

Ambassador Beck said:

“This is the most ambitious agricultural project since the Japanese time, when Palau exported high quality products to the world. We will soon announce the exciting elements of a joint venture whereby PCI will join forces with the national government to assure that this project will be owned in part by the people of Palau, so that the benefits of the Tree of Life will flow to every Palauan citizen. PCI will cooperate with the government to seek support from the international community for this effort,” President Toribiong said:

“We hope to work together to let the world know what Palauans have known for countless generations– that the pure air, and rainwater of our islands produces coconuts of the highest quality in the world, and that we will share this blessing, with its health-giving qualities, to others. And in so doing, we will put scores of Palauans to work and help create a green economy to complement our political independence.”

 

 

//

Trending

Weekly Poll

Latest E-edition

Please login to access your e-Edition.

+