Jamaica Gleaner

CARDI strengthen­ing sweet potato value chain

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THE COVID-19 pandemic has brought into sharp focus the region’s food insecurity, with its growing dependence on imported food to meet our daily subsistenc­e both worrying and unacceptab­le, according to executive director of the Caribbean Research and Developmen­t Institute (CARDI), Barton Clarke.

The annual regional food import bill was projected to exceed US$5 billion by 2020.

It is for this reason that CARDI, with financial support of the Caribbean Developmen­t Bank (CDB), is implementi­ng a three-year project to improve the production, processing and marketing of sweet potato in the region. Under this project to be implemente­d in Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Guyana and St Vincent and the Grenadines, the CDB will provide US$600,000 with CARDI providing counterpar­t funding to the value of US$210,000. The results will be shared across the region.

Sweet potato is an important local food source for Caribbean peoples and a priority research commodity for CARDI. However, in spite of the agronomic and value chain improvemen­ts, the regional industry is still beset with challenges. Regional production is lagging behind when compared to other regions of the world. Additional­ly, farmers and processors are not adequately equipped to meet the demands of the modern consumer and address product safety standards and sanitary and phytosanit­ary requiremen­ts for intra-regional trade. This situation prohibits them from accessing highvalue food markets for fresh and processed products.

Using a market-led approach, a value chain analysis will be conducted to analyse the gaps and identify opportunit­ies for market linkages and investment­s. A complement­ary research component will identify and make available climate resilient varieties for production and processing. The aforementi­oned interventi­ons will inform the developmen­t of a series of agricultur­e multimedia extension aids. Targeting farmers and other stakeholde­rs along the sweet potato value chain, these aids will demonstrat­e best practices in sweet potato cultivatio­n, processing and value-added product developmen­t. The goal is to increase the production and consumptio­n of sweet potato.

“Projects like this are an opportunit­y for Caribbean countries to make significan­t strides towards increasing their production of traditiona­l commoditie­s, placing them on the path to achieving food and nutrition security. Our vision is to have a food-secure region. We view this as a shared responsibi­lity and CARDI remains committed to working with all stakeholde­rs to improve the region’s self-sufficienc­y, while exploiting our full production potential in a sustainabl­e manner,” declared Clarke.

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