(CARICOM Secretariat, Turkeyen, Greater Georgetown,
Guyana) Governments in the Region could not alone
invest in agriculture; the private sector needed to
get on board, Mr. James Moss-Solomon, Head of the
Task Force of the CARICOM Agriculture Investment
Forum said.
At the conclusion of the Forum Saturday 7 June
2008, at the Guyana International Conference Centre
(GICC), Mr. Moss-Solomon told representatives of the
media that the private sector needed to “step up to
the plate.” The private sector’s partnership with
the public sector was necessary for growth in the
agriculture sector, he said.
The Forum was a private sector-driven event and
followed the Agriculture Donor Conference held in
Trinidad and Tobago last year. The Forum was geared
at networking and creating linkages with
stakeholders in the regional agriculture sector.
“Agriculture holds so much potential; we cannot
ask governments alone to bear the burden,” Mr.
Moss-Solomon stressed.
The private sector’s enhanced role in the sector
was also the focus of a presentation by Senator the
Hon. Arnold Piggott, Minister of Agriculture, Land
and Marine Resources of Trinidad and Tobago.
Alluding to his country’s private sector-led and
-driven mega farms concept, Minister Piggott said
that he intended to submit his country’s farm
concept template to the Community so that
duplication of regional efforts in food production
could be avoided.
One of the major outcomes of the forum, Mr.
Moss-Solomon said was the fact that more than 150
stakeholders were meeting and talking about the
agriculture sector.
He also referred to engaging assistance from
Latin America, particularly from those countries
that were represented at the Forum. The Community,
he said, could learn from them and they were
offering to help. Assistance may be in the area of
training in extension services and a technical
cooperation arrangement in this regard was possible,
he said.
Contact:
piu@caricom.org