In a resolute endeavour to modernise and optimise the agriculture sector, the Ministry of Agriculture and Lands, Fisheries, and Cooperatives has provided local farmers with Power Tillers and Water Pumps at an official distribution ceremony at the Chinese Mission Headquarters at La Sagesse, St. David, on August 25, 2023.

Permanent Secretary Mr. Aaron Francois underscored the profound impact of this initiative.

He said, β€œAs we support you, let us support the country. We have to come together and produce more food in Grenada.

We could produce more, we have a lot of land that is currently abandoned, we need to bring back those lands into production and giving out the water pumps and power tillers is part of the process of giving you the means to produce more.

Through the support of Caritas Internationalis, a global coalition comprised of more than 160 Catholic relief, development, and social service organisations spanning more than 200 countries and territories, the Ministry has successfully furnished 152 farmers with these essential tools.

This inclusive distribution encompasses both individual farmers and farming groups.

The tools were distributed across four extension districts – Western, Northern, Southern, and Eastern.

While some machines are allocated to individual farmers, others are designated for shared use among farmers working within the same area.

Farmers were also given valuable knowledge through informative sessions led by skilled machine operators.

These sessions were tailored to them about the proper assembly, operation, and maintenance of the Power Tiller which is important in ensuring the optimal performance of the machine.

Acting Chief Extension Officer, Lauren St. Louis reiterated the Ministry’s vision, appealing directly to the farmers,

β€œThe Ministry of Agriculture is very excited and very happy to be able to assist you and to incentivise you in this manner so that your production will be much more effective and efficient.”

Farmer, Ann Regis, from Regis Farm and Cassava Company, expressed appreciation for the water pump she received.

She highlighted its significance in tackling the challenges posed by the dry season, emphasising, ” It gives me that incentive to produce more, especially in the dry season; β€œ

I appreciate this help especially during this time because the dry season brings with it some stagnation with water and produce” Ms. Regis added.

Sally Gilbarry, a recipient of one of the tillers, echoed the sentiments of gratitude. β€œThank you very much.

It’s a big help, I didn’t expect to get the tiller, so I was quite surprised and happy to get this.”

This transformative effort brings a new era of efficiency and convenience, elevating farming practices for greater productivity.

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