Ministry of Agriculture Hosts Regional Workshop on Seed Management and Disaster Recovery

In a landmark initiative to bolster agricultural resilience, the Ministry of Agriculture, alongside the Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute (CARDI), the Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture (IICA), and the Alliance of Biodiversity International and CIAT, convened a one-day workshop focused on sustainable seed management and conservation. The event, held as part of a broader regional effort, aimed to equip Caribbean nations with the tools and knowledge necessary to recover swiftly from climate-induced disasters such as hurricanes and droughts.

The workshop brought together technical officers, extension staff, and agricultural stakeholders, including a female farmer from Montserrat, to delve into the core principles of seed production, conservation, and integrated pest management. Facilitated by Mr. Junior Greene, CARDI’s Representative for Antigua, Barbuda, and Montserrat, the session featured Ms. Omaira Avila Rostant, a Biotechnologist at CARDI Belize, who led hands-on technical modules. These included seed drying, post-harvest handling, viability testing, and methods to protect varietal integrity, emphasizing low-cost, rapid-deployment techniques suitable for post-disaster scenarios.

Adding a global perspective, Mr. Luis Guillermo Santos, Curator for bean production and seed conservation at the CIAT genebank, delivered an online presentation on ex-situ conservation workflows. He highlighted the importance of coordinated efforts between local community seed banks and international genebanks to preserve genetic diversity and accelerate recovery. Participants engaged in a lively Q&A session, addressing practical challenges and solutions.

Mr. Gregory Bailey, Director of Agriculture, emphasized the critical role of high-quality genetic material in agricultural productivity, stating, ‘Without access to viable seeds, all other inputs—fertilizer, irrigation, and land preparation—are rendered ineffective.’ Mr. Craig Thomas, IICA National Specialist, outlined innovative plans to enhance seed storage and propagation facilities, including the use of heavy-lifting drones for rapid response during hurricane season.

This collaborative effort underscores the Caribbean’s commitment to building a resilient agricultural sector capable of withstanding climate shocks while ensuring food security for future generations.