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Chief Agricultural Officer Renato Gumbs is calling for increased youth participation in the various sub-sectors of agricultural production to help achieve food security for the people of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.

Delivering remarks at the 2022 World Food Day celebrations in Park Hill on Friday, 14th October, Gumbs said the future lies with technology and it is very critical that children become involved in agriculture at an early stage. “Having the school children here I think is very important because in order for us to continue to produce and survive we have to be more productive, more efficient and the young people are the future,” said the Chief Agricultural Officer.
 
Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Agriculture, Nerissa Gittens-McMillan in her remarks at the World Food Day event said the old way of thinking about food and agriculture must be rejected and urged the embracing of a paradigm shift, to ensure no one is left behind.

The 2022 World Food Day celebrations were held under the theme “Leave NO ONE Behind: Better Production, Better Nutrition, Better Environment, Better Life”. The activities featured displays from a number of local farmers, production facilities, agro-processors and United Nations local offices among others. The annual observance hosted by the Ministry of Agriculture, Rural Transformation, Forestry and Fisheries, resumed at the Park Hill Playing Field on Friday, 14th  October, 2022 after a two-year hiatus.

 

SOURCE: Agency For Public Information