BASSETERRE, St. Kitts (SKNIS) – It is that time of the year again when farmers, fishers, agro-processors and small business operators showcase their products, produce and services to a national audience at the annual Agriculture Open Day hosted by the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Marine Resources.
The Open Day commenced on Thursday, April 25, 2024, with a brief ceremony attended by several dignitaries including Her Excellency the Governor-General, Dame Marcella Liburd, members of the Federal Cabinet, including Deputy Prime Minister, the Honourable Dr. Geoffrey Hanley, and Minister of Agriculture, the Honourable Samal Duggins. Representatives of the diplomatic and consular corps were also in attendance.
While delivering featured remarks at the opening ceremony, Minister Duggins stated that the significance of such a large-scale event that highlights the achievements in the agricultural sector cannot be overstated, as agriculture is the lifeblood of the country.
“It holds within it the power to revolutionise our economy, uplift communities and safeguard our entire environment,” Minister Duggins said while calling on residents to fully embrace the potential of this critical sector that can define the future of St. Kitts and Nevis.
“It has been far too long that our small islands have been dependent on imports for our food security, leaving us vulnerable to price fluctuations, supply chain disruptions and many other vulnerabilities, but we have within us the ability to change this narrative,” Minister Duggins said. “By investing in our local agriculture we can not only ensure food security for our people but also create economic opportunities that would benefit all of us,” he added.
The 29th Agriculture Open Day is being held at the Royal Basseterre Valley National Park, along the Kim Collins Highway, under the theme, “Securing Our Future Through Sustainable Agriculture by 2025 and Beyond”. This year’s event features more than one hundred and twenty (120) stalls to facilitate educational presentations, technical demonstrations, watermelon and corn-eating competitions and free dog licensing.
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