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Nov 09, 2010 News
The CARICOM Secretariat, with the support of the European Union, will convene two consultations from today through Friday which will focus on developing a structure to support the growth of the Community’s agribusiness-sector, and reviewing a draft Community Agricultural Policy.
A consultation on a Strategic Framework of the Regional Agribusiness Sector will be conducted from today, while a review of the Draft Caribbean Community Agricultural Policy will be held from November 11. Both meetings will take place at the Grand Coastal Inn, Le Ressouvenir, Guyana.
According to the CARICOM Secretariat, the agribusiness sector forum is aimed at developing an action plan to promote the growth of the sector and for the development of Targeted Commodity Enterprises in CARICOM. Representatives of CARICOM Member States, members of a steering committee, representatives of the CARICOM Secretariat and the private sector were involved in a process towards the development of a framework of a vibrant and viable agribusiness sector in the Region.
Participants at the consultation will critically and constructively examine a draft report on the Strategic Framework of the Regional Agribusiness Sector, towards its refining and finalisation.
The process towards the finalisation of the Framework is expected to deepen dialogue among national and regional policy-makers, and enhance public/private sector stakeholder partnership to boost the sector.
Further, it is anticipated that the project will increase awareness of the opportunities within domestic and regional markets, particularly for targeted communities among producers, agro-processors, exporters and other service providers in the sector along the value chain.
The Caribbean Community Agricultural Policy (CAP) is part of a broader Strategic Plan for Regional Development that pursues a single development vision for CARICOM Member States. Subsumed under the Caribbean Single Market and Economy (CSME), the CAP is expected to sustain a broad-based and balanced development of the regional agriculture sector.
Given the comparatively small sizes of the economies of some CARICOM Member States, closer cooperation is critical to maximise the Region’s agricultural potential to achieve food security, export earnings, rural development, the sustainability of natural resource systems, and an internationally competitive agricultural sector.
At the workshop to review the Draft Community Agricultural Policy, the stakeholders – including technical advisers in agriculture ministries, representatives of producers, processors, traders and consumers – will have an opportunity to explore and exchange ideas on the draft policy and its implementation strategy.
The meetings this week follow a series of agriculture-focused activities, including the Caribbean Week of Agriculture, and a Special Meeting of the Council for Trade and Economic Development (COTED) Agriculture, both held in St. George’s, Grenada late October. At the latter, Ministers with responsibility for Agriculture endorsed the draft Regional Policy for Food and Nutrition Security which will be presented to CARICOM Heads of Government early next year.
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