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Friday, April 4, 2025

Agriculture faces Declining production, high food prices

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T&T's path to self-suf­fi­cient agri­cul­tur­al pro­duc­tion is rid­dled with pot-holes.

De­spite the Gov­ern­ment's am­bi­tious en­deav­our in Bud­get 2011, the flag­ging sec­tor is still at the mer­cy of nat­ur­al dis­as­ters, in­fla­tion and bu­reacra­cy.

Glob­al events-Japan's cat­a­stroph­ic earth­quake and tsuna­mi, Rus­sia's drought-im­pact neg­a­tive­ly on the in­dus­try and more­so, on food prices.

Food prices are trend­ing up­wards, re­flect­ed in the coun­try's 12.5 per cent in­fla­tion rate.

With these chal­lenges, have farm­ers man­aged to in­crease their food pro­duc­tion?

Through the Na­tion­al Agri­cul­tur­al Mar­ket­ing and De­vel­op­ment Cor­po­ra­tion (Namde­v­co), the Gov­ern­ment has set up a sys­tem to help man­age reg­is­tered farm­ers, food pro­duc­tion and mon­i­tor food prices.

Thus, us­ing a snap­shot of Namde­v­co's sta­tis­tics, it showed that food pro­duc­tion from the north­ern whole­sale mar­ket ex­pe­ri­enced the most de­cline in food pro­duc­tion from 2009 to 2010.

From 2007 to 2008, farm­ers man­aged to in­crease their pro­duc­tion in most crops, es­pe­cial­ly the root crops like car­rots, cas­sa­va and yam but condi­ments and spices like hot pep­pers, chadon beni and medi­um pi­men­tos; the vol­umes de­creased.

From 2008 to 2009, how­ev­er, the vol­umes for most of the food crops in­creased, but the vol­umes fell from 2009 to 2010.

The vol­ume of the pro­duc­tion for some crops were as fol­lows:

• Car­rots de­creased from 2,005,479 kg to 1,583,200

• Cas­sa­va al­so fell from 804,310 kg to 618,734 kg

• Dasheen de­creased from 421,419 kg to 152,656 kg

• Lo­cal sweet pota­toes vol­ume de­clined from 1,692,049 kg to 1,137,130 kg

• Im­port­ed sweet pota­to dropped from 500,667 to 181,956.

Sim­i­lar­ly, look­ing at the prices of some of these goods, it showed there was a con­sis­tent in­crease in prices from 2006 to 2010.

Some of the food in­clude roots crops like lo­cal and im­port­ed yam, lo­cal and im­port­ed sweet pota­to, leafy veg­eta­bles like cab­bage, cau­li­flower and oth­er veg­eta­bles: sweet pep­pers and toma­toes and fruits.

While there was a slight fluc­tu­a­tion in prices from 2006 to 2007, the prices on most items went up in 2008.

• Lo­cal dasheen went up from $6.21 a kg to $8.97 while the im­port­ed dasheen climbed from $5.82 to $10.33.

• Lo­cal cau­li­flower moved from $14.47 to $17.90.

• Lo­cal sweet pep­per went from $9.72 to $14.72 while the im­port­ed brand went down from $25.75 to $16.67.

• Lo­cal toma­toes in­creased from $1.25 to $15.21.

Sur­pris­ing­ly, all cit­rus prices went down ex­cept limes.

From 2008 to 2009 root crops prices, cab­bage, cau­li­flower, sweet pep­pers, toma­toes, sweet pota­toes all went down while main­ly all fruits and cit­rus-or­anges, grape­fruit and limes-in­creased sig­nif­i­cant­ly. And from 2009 to 2010, most­ly all items went right back up again.

Govt ini­tia­tives:

In an ef­fort to re­duce food im­port bill the Govt will fo­cus on:

• Grow­ing root crops like cas­sa­va, corn and de­vel­op­ing the di­ary sec­tor-sheep and goat

• Green­house farm­ing

• Mega farms to start pro­duc­ing by Sep­tem­ber 2011: sweet corn toma­toes and rice

• 300 ponds by the end of May and oth­er in­fra­struc­ture lie ac­cess roads

• Loans and in­cen­tives to farm­ers

• Pi­lot project con­sist of util­is­ing Ca­roni farm lands

• Ed­u­ca­tion­al dri­ve for farm­ers

Year­ly whole­sale Food Prices

Food items 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Car­rots $7.39 $7.74 $7.91 $7.44 $8.92

Yam $3.62 $4.54 $5.34 $3.79 $4.42

Im­port­ed yam $10.36 $14.33 $14.16 $12.35 15.55

Dasheen $ 7.90 $ 6.21 $ 8.97 $ 5.91 10.56

Im­port-dasheen $ 8.10 $ 5.82 $10.33 $ 6.16 10.95

Callaloo $ 2.48 $ 2.78 $ 2.94 $ 3.00 $ 3.65

Im­port-cab­bage $ 6.52 $ 3.38 $ 6.89 $ 6.61 $ 7.83

Cab­bage $ 6.53 $ 5.87 $ 8.35 $ 7.14 $ 8.01

40 hot pep­pers $181.71 $155.86 $288.98 $235.66 $477.48

Limes small $31.47 $43.95 $56.85 $60.03 $59.57


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