(CARICOM Secretariat, Turkeyen, Greater Georgetown,
Guyana) President of the Republic of Guyana and Lead
Head of Government in the CARICOM Quasi Cabinet with
responsibility for Agriculture, His Excellency
Bharrat Jagdeo, today underscored the importance of
the Region’s agriculture industry in reducing the
growing food import bill and attaining food security
for the Region.
Addressing CARICOM Ministers of Agriculture at
the opening of a special meeting of the CARICOM
Council for Trade and Economic Development (COTED)
on Friday 20 January in Georgetown, Guyana, convened
at his request, President Jagdeo noted that the
meeting was convened to give special attention to
agricultural issues, given the current constraints
facing the industry.
President Jagdeo pointed out that the flooding
now being experienced in parts of Guyana was not an
isolated situation, as Jamaica and Trinidad and
Tobago have recently suffered similar disasters. He
said this has had a negative impact on agriculture
and called for improved management of the water
resources and irrigation systems, as well as better
risk management to mitigate the effects of flooding
and other natural disasters.
President Jagdeo further stated that the Region
was facing economic setbacks due to decreasing
financial investment in the agriculture industry and
a food import bill of over US$3 Billon dollars. He
says it is against this backdrop that he plans to
urge his colleague Heads of Government at their
upcoming 17th Inter-Sessional Meeting in Trinidad
and Tobago 9-10 February that greater attention to
be given to the Region’s agriculture sector. This is
seen as particularly important and urgent, given the
European Union (EU) cut in the price of sugar
exports from the Region.
As Lead Head of Government with responsibility
for Agriculture, President Jagdeo had outlined an
Initiative for giving important effect to the
Regional Transformation Programme for Agriculture (RTP)
which was approved by Heads of Government at their
Sixteenth Inter-Sessional Meeting in Suriname last
year. The Initiative seeks to strengthen Regional
Agriculture and its contribution to the regional
economy and lessen the Region’s reliance on imported
food.
Today’s meeting is being used to advance
recommendations outlined in the Jagdeo Initiative,
for the development of projects at the national and
regional levels and to set the stage for the
enhancement of the sustainable growth and
development of the Region’s agricultural sector. The
Guyana President expressed optimism in the
Agriculture sector’s capacity to become competitive,
stating, “ I think we have a good future in this
sector.”
CARICOM Secretary-General H. E. Edwin Carrington,
who welcomed the delegates at the opening of the
special meeting of the COTED, acknowledged the
importance of agriculture within the sphere of the
CARICOM Single Market the launch of which will be
officially commemorated on the 30th of January in
Kingston, Jamaica.
CONTACT:
Carolyn Walcott
cwalcott@caricom.org