President Granger meets CARDI officials

Feb 04, 2016

President David Granger, in his capacity asCARICOM‘s Lead Head of Government with responsibility for Agriculture, on Thursday, met officials from the Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute (CARDI) to discuss his vision for Caribbean agriculture.

CARDI’s Executive Director, Mr. Barton Clarke, Technical Services Manager, Mr. Francis Asiedu and Guyana’s Minister of Agriculture, Mr. Noel Holder, attended the meeting which was held at the Ministry of the Presidency, a press release from the Ministry said.

In a brief comment after the meeting, Mr. Clarke said that discussions focused on CARDI’s role in agriculture in the Region and whether or not it is effectively fulfilling that role in its current programme of operation.

We spoke of what is necessary in order to be able to crystalise very clearly what is Caribbean agriculture; what is the role of CARDI [and] what is the engagement that we are going to have with the political directorate of the Caribbean under the leadership of the President of Guyana, toward elucidating and facilitating of [the] said role,” Mr. Clarke said.

The meeting also discussed the CARICOM Strategic Plan for Regional Development 2015-2019 of which agriculture is a significant component. The Plan was approved in July 2014 at the 35th CARICOM Heads of Government Meeting in Antigua and Barbuda.

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