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About KGA

The Kastom Gaden Association (KGA) works with Solomon Island communities to improve their food security. ‘Kastom Gaden’ is a Solomons Pijin language term meaning ‘customary gardening’.

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About PMN

The Planting Materials Network (PMN) focuses on giving farmers opportunities to exchange agricultural knowledge and techniques, exchange of seeds and other planting materials, and participate in training activities run by staff and other farmers.

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