The National Coffee Authority (NCA) in Papua New Guinea has officially sworn in its first Board members in Port Moresby, signifying a key organizational shift. The ceremony was overseen by Legal Counsel Metoyer Lohia, who administered the oaths of office. This inauguration marks the NCA’s formal transition from the previously existing Coffee Industry Corporation (CIC). The establishment of the NCA represents a restructuring aimed at governing the nation’s coffee sector independently. Details of the event were published by the Post Courier, but access requires a paid subscription. The move suggests a renewed focus on the development and regulation of coffee production in Papua New Guinea. The NCA is now fully operational with its appointed board.
