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how we started out
Papua New Guinea is a small island developing states by World Economic standards. Infrastructures for utilities such as electricity is seen as a trivial investment for the Government of PNG until -recently. The National Energy Policy 2017-2027 has recently paved way for creative project sin sustainable electricity generation. Qynda Green Ventures aim to fully utilize this opportunity to provide basic electrical, heating sources for the grid-less electricity for the eighty five per cent of subsistent farmers.
It started as a masters research at the PNG University of Technology back in 2020 to research the potential of coffee pulp waste for the generation of biogas as mentioned throughout the website 3 million coffee farmers depend on subsistent agriculture to target at least a quarter of the population would no means impact significantly a large portion of the rural population. Hence because of its social implications, The Government of Papua New Guinea through the Secretariat of Higher Research Science and Technology under the Department of Higher Education, Research, Science and Technology granted the founder the KITE Grant (Knowledge, Innovation, Technology & Entrepreneurship) This grant implicates the support of the Papua New Guinea Government to ensure that the research if successfully experimented will be further developed into a pilot digester using coffee waste in the rural village of Nepeni in Watut, Bulolo District, Morobe Province.