Minister of Food Production Vasant Bharath says the mega farms established by the last Government are not giving citizens value for money. Bharath was speaking yesterday at the Debe market after he toured the Tucker Valley farm, Chaguaramas, and met with two private sector investors in agriculture.
Commenting on the Tucker Valley farm, which falls under the purview of the Chaguaramas Development Authority, Bharath said the amount invested in the farm was not reflected in its product yields.
He said there was a lack of accountability when it came to value for money. Bharath said when he asked why only a small portion of the farm was being used, he was told by members of the CDA the last Government's Ministry of Agriculture had ceased funding. He said a request had been made by the CDA for additional funding. Bharath said he would be reviewing the finances of the farm and other Government-established farms to ensure all funding was used where it was allocated. He said he was disappointed only two out of the 15 proposed mega farm projects were being fully used.
A farmer at the Tucker Valley mega farm, Chaguaramas, tends to some parsley yesterday, while Minister of Food Production Vasant Bharath, in background, speaks with members of the Chaguaramas Development Authority. Photos: Keith Matthews
CDA chief executive officer Judith Mark defended the farm by saying the majority of money invested went to infrastructure, such as green houses and a research centre. She admitted the farm was running at a loss but said produce was going into markets. Mark said a large amount of the produce was bought by the Trinidad and Tobago Agriculture Business Association (TTABA) and also was being used in the school-feeding programme. She was hoping for $15 million to $20 million to be invested into the farm to increase production.