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The Hui, Three: Turning waste into nourishment

Posted byBenn4 October 202016 March 2021Posted inUncategorised

A great segment on The Hui that shows how Kai Ika and Papatūānuku Kōkiri Marae are turning previously wasted kaimoana into an important source of nourishment for whanau in need.

Watch it here.

Posted byBenn4 October 202016 March 2021Posted inUncategorised

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The Kai Ika project utilises fish heads, frames and offal which were previously going to waste. Since September 2016 previously discarded fish parts have been collected from the OBC by Papatuanuku Kokiri Marae whanau and redistributed to families and community groups in South Auckland who value these fish parts and enjoy their sweet flesh.

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