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Wednesday, April 16, 2025

NFM seeks help on rice production from India

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GEISHA KOWLESSAR-ALONZO
165 days ago
20241101
University of the West Indies (UWI) St Augustine campus registrar legal department’s Debra Coryat-Patton, left, and corporate secretary of National Flour Mills (NFM) Dr Sati Jagmohan oversee the signing by campus principal professor Rose-Marie Belle Antoine and NFM CEO Ian Mitchell at the ceremony for the Memorandum of Understanding between NFM and UWI on Tuesday.

University of the West Indies (UWI) St Augustine campus registrar legal department’s Debra Coryat-Patton, left, and corporate secretary of National Flour Mills (NFM) Dr Sati Jagmohan oversee the signing by campus principal professor Rose-Marie Belle Antoine and NFM CEO Ian Mitchell at the ceremony for the Memorandum of Understanding between NFM and UWI on Tuesday.

VASHTI SINGH

The Na­tion­al Flour Mills (NFM) is ex­plor­ing link­ages with In­dia in the area of rice pro­duc­tion.

This from the com­pa­ny’s chief ex­ec­u­tive of­fi­cer, Ian Mitchell, who re­cent­ly re­turned to T&T from the south­ern part of the Asian con­ti­nent.

“We met with a num­ber of in­sti­tu­tions dis­cussing pos­si­bil­i­ties re­lat­ing to rice pro­duc­tion in Trinidad. It is some­thing that we get a lot of licks for be­cause we are con­stant­ly asked, ‘Why do you guys not just give up on rice?’ and our an­swer is sim­ply ‘If we give up then who is go­ing to take up the man­tle?

“For us, we recog­nise there is an op­por­tu­ni­ty as one of the lead­ing agro-proces­sors in Trinidad and To­ba­go and the Caribbean,” Mitchell ex­plained.

He made the com­ments at Tues­day’s of­fi­cial sign­ing of a Mem­o­ran­dum of Un­der­stand­ing (MoU) with the Uni­ver­si­ty of the West In­dies (UWI), St Au­gus­tine for agri­cul­ture re­search and de­vel­op­ment.

Mitchell added it was al­so the com­pa­ny’s du­ty to work with the agri­cul­ture sec­tor and UWI’s Fac­ul­ty of Food and Agri­cul­ture to build projects, which have very good po­ten­tial for cit­i­zens of T&T and the wider re­gion.

Among the com­mit­ments com­ing out of the MoU, Mitchell said it in­volved com­mer­cial­i­sa­tion and sup­port for ini­tia­tives in an­i­mal feed and pro­duc­tion, grad­u­ate train­ing in­tern­ship pro­grammes and re­fur­bish­ment of the UWI’s Field Sta­tion among oth­er things.

He al­so not­ed there is al­so scope for feed test­ing at that sta­tion, stat­ing that at least three new types of feed were de­vel­oped with­in the last year.

Ad­dress­ing UWI’s rep­re­sen­ta­tives, Mitchell said, “We would like to work with you on test­ing, en­sur­ing that we get the right sort of re­sults so that we re­main at the front of the class,” Mitchell added, stress­ing that it is crit­i­cal for NFM to achieve mean­ing­ful re­sults

Prin­ci­pal of the UWI, St Au­gus­tine, Pro­fes­sor Rose-Marie Belle An­toine un­der­scored that re­search and de­vel­op­ment is key to dri­ving a coun­try and its econ­o­my for­ward.

Us­ing the ex­am­ple of Sin­ga­pore, she said, “One of the things they did and did well was to put monies in re­search and de­vel­op­ment. We don’t do that. That’s one of the neg­a­tive bits in terms of how we ap­proach de­vel­op­ment and how we ap­proach in­no­va­tion,” she said.

Stat­ing that col­lab­o­ra­tion is key to dri­ving re­search and de­vel­op­ment, Belle An­toine said the UWI “needs cham­pi­ons” in this re­gard, both in the pub­lic and pri­vate sec­tors.


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