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The Honiara Central Market locally referred to as " Central Market " is a fish, [ 1 ] flower, [ 2 ] clothing, [ 3 ] fruit and vegetable market including fresh coconut water [ 4 ] , which also sells shell money, [ 5 ] and other local crafts [ 6 ] such as palm-frond broomsticks, [ 7 ] jewellery, coconut oil and hair tonics [ 4 ] in Honiara , the capital of Solomon Islands ; offering the largest fresh produce and fish outlets of the country.
It is one of the two markets owned and operated by the Honiara City Council the other being the Kukum Market. The market has its own water frontage at Iron Bottom Sound , in order for boats to be pulled in. As such, fishermen can take their catches straight to the market via a boat ramp, seen as a significant symbol of how the freshness of fish is valued by Solomon Islanders.
Selling occurs both in the permanently covered building, as well as at its sides. The market offers the cheapest food in Honiara. Some women migrate temporarily to Honiara to sell their products at the market. Furthermore, it has been typified as an indication of the state of the country as a whole.
In , the Honiara City Council allocated part of the market's space for the sale of a consistent range of flowers and pot plants all year round. On 9 December , imagery of un-emptied rubbish bins at the street-side of the market hit a major local newspaper. Such images of bad waste management were first published on the popular private Facebook group "Forum Solomon Islands International FSII ", where they triggered wide public criticism of the failure of business houses and the Honiara City Council to keep the city tidied.
Moses Ramo also insinuated that the uncleanliness is negative for tourism. In March , market vendors at the Central Market from at least five different provinces of Solomon Islands urged an immediate removal of the two shipwrecks at the market jetty, which have been lying there for multiple years.