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Talofa lava and welcome to the Alafua Campus of the University of the South Pacific in Samoa.
The Alafua Campus was originally the South Pacific Regional College of Tropical Agriculture, established with New Zealand Assistance in the early 1960s under the Colombo Plan. In 1977, the Government of Samoa leased the campus to the University of the South Pacific. Since then Alafua Campus was the Agricultural Campus of the University, with the School of Agriculture (SOA) and later the Institute for Research, Extension and Training in Agriculture (IRETA) the only units operating out of Alafua Campus. In 1998 the USP Samoa Centre which has been in existence in Samoa for decades relocated from its home ground at Malifa, the Centre of Education of Samoa, to its new home at Alafua Campus.
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