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Agriculture ministry provides support to farmers affected by drought
Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries, Pearnel Charles Jr., speaks at a handover ceremony for two backhoes to the Rural Agricultural Development Authority (RADA) to support farming communities in St Thomas and Westmoreland. The event took place at the Agro-Investment Compound in Kingston on Wednesday
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March 5, 2023

Agriculture ministry provides support to farmers affected by drought

Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries, Pearnel Charles Jr has sought to reassure farmers affected by drought that additional support is underway.

“The agricultural sector is particularly vulnerable to the impact of climate-based disasters, with severe weather conditions generally being a major challenge for the sector. This has resulted in estimated losses of approximately J$196 billion dollars between 2004 and 2017, leading to production losses in the agricultural sector,” Charles Jr said.

“We are apprised of the urgency of a strategic response at this critical time to mitigate the fallout from the impact of the ongoing meteorological drought, especially as the sector accounts for 7.3 per cent of Gross Domestic Product and directly impacts the livelihood of approximately 250,000 registered farmers.”

The minister made the remarks at a press briefing at the Office of the Prime Minister on Friday to announce additional steps by the government to mitigate the effects of the drought now affecting the island.

A meteorological drought is defined usually based on the degree of dryness (in comparison to some “normal” or average amount) and the duration of the dry period, according to the agriculture ministry.

Charles Jr highlighted the seven consecutive quarters of growth in the agricultural sector to date, and the historical growth, and stressed the importance of not undoing this work. In that vein, the ministry has so far instituted measures to build resilience within the sector to the tune of some J$90 million with another J$110 million earmarked for additional drought mitigation measures, the minister said.

He further highlighted the support provided by the ministry so far which includes:

• Providing trucked water to several drought affected farming communities, valued at over J$25 million dollars. This is being provided to farmers free of cost and the National Irrigation Commission (NIC) and RADA will increase their reach by 100 per cent in the coming days;

• The NIC is slated to acquire an additional 4,000-gallon water truck by mid-March. This will bring the fleet currently transporting water to three to boost its distribution in the most vulnerable farming communities. Both RADA and the NIC will also expand their distribution capacity by contracting additional private providers to truck and distribute water to affected farmers;

• The Rural Agricultural Development Agency (RADA) has provided drought mitigation support to the livestock sector to the tune of some J$8.97 million in broiler production support and approximately J$6.73 million towards small ruminant support for our farmers. They have been assisted with water tanks, chaffing machines, waterers, and other infrastructural support to ensure their continued operation and production;

• RADA has already engaged input suppliers to provide seeds valued at approximately J$20 million. This will see an assortment of fruits and vegetable seeds being procured and distributed to our famers, to ensure continued production during this period;

• RADA has been supporting and will expand further the construction of micro dams in several production zones valued at approximately J$20 million. Ten ponds have been completed so far and three more are underway; and

• Members of Parliament will assist in ensuring that support reaches the most vulnerable and affected in their respective communities. Their support will be engaged to quickly impact support for production in drought affected constituencies to the tune of J$34 million being disbursed immediately to RADA. RADA in tandem with the MPs will utilize its established farmer selection criteria to identify beneficiaries.

The Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries said it has made significant headway in providing irrigation support to farmers through the Essex Valley Agricultural Development Project and the Southern Plains Agricultural Development Project (SPAD) Project – which it said represents the largest investment made by the ministry to date.

Approximately $4 billion has been spent so far in retrofitting the farm-gate in the communities in the Amity Hall-Bridge Pen (St Catherine), Parnassus (Clarendon), and Essex Valley, St Elizabeth with construction of infrastructure and systems with the capacity to supply water to these areas. These projects seek to provide enhanced irrigation systems and services to an estimated 1600 hectares of land, the ministry said.

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