ST. JOHN’S, ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA – In a landmark move to revolutionize its agricultural sector, the government of Antigua and Barbuda has unveiled a comprehensive strategic agenda during the 2026 Budget Debate. Minister of Agriculture, Lands, Fisheries and the Blue Economy Anthony Smith Jr. presented an ambitious blueprint designed to achieve national food sovereignty, enhance food security, and comprehensively revitalize farming, livestock production, and agro-industrial operations across the twin-island nation.
The cornerstone of this transformative initiative involves significant infrastructural investments. A pivotal development is the establishment of a dedicated heavy-duty equipment division within the Ministry. This division will directly facilitate large-scale land clearing, construction of vital farm access roads, and the creation of irrigation ponds and dams, thereby modernizing agricultural infrastructure and reducing dependency on costly food imports.
In a direct effort to curb the country’s substantial $175 million annual expenditure on imported livestock products, the government has committed funds to construct two new state-of-the-art abattoirs. One facility will be dedicated to poultry processing, while the other will handle small ruminants and pork. Concurrently, the existing beef processing facility is slated for major upgrades to meet higher standards.
Further enhancing productivity, a nationwide deployment of solar-powered farm lighting systems is planned. This initiative aims to extend viable farming hours into the night, thereby increasing output and improving the economic viability of farming as a sustainable profession.
Beyond primary production, the strategy includes developing two specialized hubs: an Agro-Industrial Park at Diamonds and an Agro-Eco Park at Christian Valley. These parks are designed to integrate agriculture with light manufacturing, advanced packaging, and eco-tourism, fostering value-added production, encouraging innovation, and boosting export capacity.
Minister Smith emphasized that these measures are critically aligned with the government’s commitment to insulating the nation from global supply chain disruptions. He positioned agriculture not merely as an economic activity but as a fundamental pillar of long-term national sustainability and sovereignty. The minister firmly stated that these are not abstract policy pledges but concrete, fully-funded investments destined to provide lasting stability, expand domestic production capacity, and fuel broader economic growth.
