Introduction

Coconut is one of the most important crops in Papua New Guinea (PNG), providing income, food and livelihoods for millions of people. The coconut industry in PNG is diverse and dynamic, producing a range of products from copra, coconut oil, virgin coconut oil, soap, body oils, activated charcoal, vinegar, nata de coco, coconut cream and milk, and handicrafts. The industry also has a significant potential for further growth and development, especially in the areas of high value coconut products (HVCPs), agroforestry, replanting and climate change adaptation.

To regulate, promote and support the coconut industry in PNG, the Kokonas Indastri Koporesen (KIK) was established as a statutory body under the Kokonas Indastri Koporesen Act 2002. KIK is responsible for conducting research, providing technical services, inspecting and licensing coconut processing facilities, collecting and disseminating market information and statistics, developing and implementing projects, and facilitating stakeholder collaboration. KIK’s vision is to be “a world class coconut industry regulator that contributes to the economic and social well-being of all Papua New Guineans” 1.

In this review, we will examine the background, activities, achievements and strengths of KIK as an employer and as an industry leader. We will also compare KIK with other similar organizations in PNG and in the world, and explore how Wantokjobs.com can assist KIK with its recruitment needs using its features and services. Finally, we will conclude with some recommendations and challenges for KIK to further improve its performance and impact.

Background and Activities of KIK

KIK traces its origin back to 1957, when the Copra Marketing Board (CMB) was established to control all copra trading in PNG. The CMB operated until 2001, when it was replaced by the Kokonas Indastri Koporesen Act 2002. The Act gave KIK a broader mandate to regulate not only copra but also other coconut products and activities 2.

KIK has three main divisions: Corporate Services, Industry Services and Research & Development. The Corporate Services Division is responsible for all administrative functions of KIK, such as human resource, finance, risk management, logistics and asset registry. The Industry Services Division performs the core function of KIK, providing technical services such as export inspections, license inspections, economics and market analysis, statistical compilation and dissemination, copra quality training and project development. The Research & Development Division is responsible for breeding (including maintenance of coconut seed gardens and the South Pacific Coconut Gene-bank), agronomy and farming systems, plant protection (pests and diseases) and post-harvest (processing, quality assurance and marketing systems) 1.

KIK’s head office is located in Port Moresby, National Capital District, with regional offices in Port Moresby, Kokopo and Madang. KIK has a staff of about 100 employees 3, who are qualified and experienced in various fields related to the coconut industry. KIK also works closely with other stakeholders such as the National Government, provincial governments, local level governments, farmers’ associations, cooperatives, processors, exporters, buyers, consumers, research institutions, non-governmental organizations and development partners.

Achievements and Strengths of KIK

KIK has achieved many milestones and successes since its inception in 2002. Some of the notable achievements include:

Some of the key strengths of KIK as an employer and as an industry leader are:

Comparison with Other Employers in PNG and in the World

KIK is one of the few statutory bodies in PNG that is focused on a specific commodity sector. Other similar organizations include the Coffee Industry Corporation (CIC), the Cocoa Board of PNG (CBPNG), the Oil Palm Industry Corporation (OPIC) and the Fresh Produce Development Agency (FPDA). These organizations have similar functions and roles as KIK, such as regulating, promoting, supporting and developing their respective industries. However, they also have some differences in terms of their size, structure, scope, funding, challenges and opportunities.

Compared to other employers in the world that are involved in the coconut industry, KIK has some advantages and disadvantages. Some of the advantages are:

Some of the disadvantages are:

How Wantokjobs.com Can Assist KIK with Recruitment

Wantokjobs.com is an online platform that connects employers and job seekers in PNG. It offers various features and services that can assist KIK with its recruitment needs, such as:

Wantokjobs.com can also help KIK with its recruitment needs by:

Conclusion

KIK is a statutory body that regulates the coconut industry in PNG. It has a long history, a clear mandate, a diverse industry, a dedicated staff, a strong network and a valuable resource base. It has achieved many successes and has many strengths as an employer and as an industry leader. However, it also faces some challenges and competition from other employers in PNG and in the world. Wantokjobs.com can assist KIK with its recruitment needs by providing various features and services that can help attract, select, retain and develop qualified candidates for KIK.

KIK has a great potential to contribute to the economic and social well-being of all Papua New Guineans through the coconut industry. It can do so by continuing to pursue its vision, mission, goals and objectives, by overcoming its challenges and by leveraging its opportunities. Wantokjobs.com is ready to support KIK in its journey to become a world class coconut industry regulator.

1: https://www.kik.com.pg/

2: https://www.paclii.org/pg/legis/consol_act

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