JOE WASIA | Supported by the Bob Cleland Writing Fellowship
For years many local businesses in Papua New Guinea have never been given a face lift. However, these local businesses have managed to survive with the most determined and dedicated hearts and minds.
Rhado Piggery Limited is one good example. The company, formerly known as Hagen Planters Ltd, specializes in breeding-weaning, growing, producing and selling live and slaughtered pigs to the National Capital District and Central Provinces.The farm is located in 15-Mile along Sogeri road in Central Province, less than half an hour’s drive from Port Moresby. It’s located next to one of the PNG’s oldest companies, Hugo Cannery Ltd, a manufacturer of Ox & Palm tinned meat.
For years many local businesses in Papua New Guinea have never been given a face lift. However, these local businesses have managed to survive with the most determined and dedicated hearts and minds.
Rhado-before moving to sales section |
For more than 20 years, managing director of the company Robert Rasaka has been committed and dedicated to the business. Mr Rasaka told the National Development Bank (NDB) last year that he started the business with less then 50 pigs in early 1990s. Now the company has thousands of pigs and its one of the leading pig breeders in the country. Every