Caribbean National Weekly

Dominica Launches Multi-Million Agricultural Project

By Sheri-kae McLeod··2 min read
Dominica Launches Multi-Million Agricultural Project
Key Points(5)
  • ROSEAU, Dominica, CMC – On Friday, Dominica launched a project designed to help farmers and fisherfolk affected by Hurricane Maria restore their agriculture and fishing livelihoods and adopt climate resilience practices.
  • Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Agriculture, Dr.
  • Reginald Thomas said the ‘Ministry of Agriculture Food and Fisheries Dominica Emergency Agricultural Livelihoods and Climate Resilience Project (DEALCRP) represents one of the largest investments in agriculture in recent times and is geared at transforming the agricultural sector.
  • Agriculture, Food and Fisheries Minister, Reginald Austrie said “this project, if executed properly, will signal a revival of the agricultural sector from the pre-Maria period”.
  • Following the passage of Hurricane Maria in September 2017, the Dominica government with financial support from the World Bank amounting to US$25 million has sought to implement the five-year DEALCRP project, which has four main components.

ROSEAU, Dominica, CMC – On Friday, Dominica launched a project designed to help farmers and fisherfolk affected by Hurricane Maria restore their agriculture and fishing livelihoods and adopt climate resilience practices.

Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Agriculture, Dr. Reginald Thomas said the ‘Ministry of Agriculture Food and Fisheries Dominica Emergency Agricultural Livelihoods and Climate Resilience Project (DEALCRP) represents one of the largest investments in agriculture in recent times and is geared at transforming the agricultural sector.

Agriculture, Food and Fisheries Minister, Reginald Austrie said “this project, if executed properly, will signal a revival of the agricultural sector from the pre-Maria period”.

Following the passage of Hurricane Maria in September 2017, the Dominica government with financial support from the World Bank amounting to US$25 million has sought to implement the five-year DEALCRP project, which has four main components.

“Component one is the restoration of the recovery of agricultural livelihoods with an amount of some $21 million,” Austrie said, noting that the second component will deal with the restoration of key production infrastructure and -institutional, livestock and forestry.

He said US$5.2 million has been budgeted for that component of the programme with the third component including project management and coordination to an amount of an estimated US$ $2.1 million.

The fourth component will be a contingency emergency response of US$25 million.”

Austrie said at least 4,000 farmers and fisherfolk will receive support from the agricultural project.

“Farmers, to include crop farmers, livestock and fishers as well as canoe and boat builders, will receive support from the project,” Austrie said, adding that to be eligible, the crop farmers must be involved in farming on a full-time or part-time basis and crop production should be a major source of his income.

“This time public officers are included,” he said, adding that crop and livestock farmers must show legal identification and show proof of land ownership or have a legal document of a lease/ agreement for at least three years.

“Fisherfolk must be registered with the Fisheries Division and be owners of at least a 15 feet boat or larger,” Austrie said.

Manager of the Project Implementation Unit (PIU), Kervin Stephenson said the project is aimed at ‘restoring our food security base, to ensuring that we have employment back in rural communities and more importantly, the restoration of our economic base.

Stephenson said he hopes by the end of the fourth year there will be a significant contribution made in restoration of the sector and more importantly the restoration of livelihoods, “because Dominica is still very much dependent on agriculture.”

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