WELCOME TO AVIVA FARMS
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Aviva Farms puts on horse races four times a year, bringing the community and visitors together to enjoy food, drinks and the big show.
Aviva is derived from the Hebrew language, translated to mean "new beginnings". An appropriate fit signifying our movement towards diversifying our farm.
Treating native seeds mechanically promotes early germination.
This special plant helps aches and pains. It works so well, even rugby players use it.
Since 2010 we have been working hard to become organically certified and we are proud to say this year we earned our organic certification for our papaya! This included the certification of eight farmers, seven of which are women.
Our nursery contains seedlings, which are available for purchase.
We found the most successful way of mass propagating our papaya is through seedlings. Here is our 3 week old papaya.
Legend say a woman tore the flower in half after a fight with her lover. The two lovers remained separated while the man was left to search for a whole flower again.
Mokosoi is our favorite sent on the farm! It can be used to help lower blood pressure and relieve headaches.
Papaya is a rich source of nutrients full of enzymes to help stomach digestion, as well as a great source of fiber to help lower cholesterol.
Not only a beautiful flower used for landscaping, but is also known to relieve rheumatoid arthritis.
Come see one of Nadi's first organic gardens!
Only 15% of plants used for landscaping in Fiji are native. Come to Aviva Farms to find more than 20 native species that can be used for your next landscaping project!
Meet our newest edition to the team, Sunrise and Sunset.
The best method for propagating Vesi (a common hardwood) is by seedlings.