The Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture (IICA) hosted a special recognition ceremony at the Agriculture Minister’s Office in Antigua to honor Michael Joseph, a distinguished crop farmer and President of the Antigua and Barbuda Agricultural Forum for Youth (ABAFY). Joseph was recently awarded the prestigious title of Caricom Young Farmer of the Year at the Caribbean Week of Agriculture (CWA) held in St. Kitts. The ceremony, organized by IICA’s local office and led by National Specialist Craig Thomas, celebrated Joseph’s remarkable contributions to agriculture and his innovative use of technology in farming. Attendees included prominent figures such as Permanent Secretary Walter Christopher, Director of Agriculture Gregory Bailey, and Extension Officer Ika Fergus. Christopher praised Joseph’s dedication and passion, emphasizing the government’s commitment to supporting his continued growth. Bailey highlighted the significance of Joseph’s achievement, noting his triumph over top young farmers from across the Caribbean. Thomas commended Joseph’s leadership and vision, presenting him with a $1,000 monetary award to further his work. Reflecting on his recognition, Joseph described it as a milestone and a motivator for future endeavors, particularly in reducing the national food import bill. He also shared inspiring advice for aspiring young farmers, urging them to start small, embrace failure, and persist in their agricultural pursuits. The event underscored the vital role of youth in advancing food security in Antigua and Barbuda and the broader Caribbean region.
IICA Recognizes Young Farmer Michael Joseph with US$1,000 Contribution for Agricultural Advancement
