Jamaica Gleaner

Agricultur­e minister looking to expand opportunit­ies for local agribusine­ss

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AGRICULTUR­E AND Fisheries Minister, Pearnel Charles Jr, says that identifyin­g and expanding prospects for local agribusine­sses will be a key focus of the ministry. On Thursday, the minister participat­ed in the 24th annual Caribbean American Business Dialogue, which was held from November 17 to 18 in Washington in the United States (US).

The forum, which aligned with the ministry’s ‘Grow Smart, Eat Smart’ programme, aimed to identify improvemen­ts to be made in agribusine­ss value chains, to foster sustainabl­e economic developmen­t. Charles said he intended to use the opportunit­y to secure advantageo­us linkages and partnershi­ps.

“By securing these relationsh­ips, we will bolster our ability to achieve food security, increase economic growth and enhance the livelihood­s of our farmers and fisherfolk,” the minister said in a statement. “The ministry will continue our tireless efforts to address food security concerns and help to fast-track national and regional efforts to achieve decent jobs and sustainabl­e economies, and stem rural-to-urban migration,” he added. The forum focused on leveraging existing business opportunit­ies while reducing challenges.

During the sessions, participan­ts shared insights on how to create, align and leverage financial, technical, policy and market-expanding resources. This, in order to develop innovative and inclusive agribusine­ss models for the Caribbean region, through increased collaborat­ion with the US. The annual forum was organised under Invest Smart Caribbean’s ‘Farm the Future’ initiative, launched in 2013.

The initiative aims to promote inclusive prosperity for the Caribbean region, through increased focus on and action for SMART policies, programmes and projects.

These measures are intended to address challenges and advance opportunit­ies for the long-term success of the agribusine­ss sector in the Caribbean.

Members of the round table included congressio­nal representa­tives such as Congresswo­man Maxine Waters, a longstandi­ng advocate for financial access for the Caribbean, and Congressma­n Gregory Meeks, whose office hosted the forum.

Other participan­ts included thought leaders from US agencies, private sector companies, academia and developmen­t practition­ers, who discussed strategies and options for energising agribusine­ss in the Caribbean.

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