Agriculture

Government Explores Possibility of Allowing Farming in Exclusion Zone

The ministry of agriculture is currently exploring the possibility of opening up arable lands in the Exclusion Zone for farming.   Minister for Agriculture, Honourable John Patrick Osborne made the disclosure at the recent launch of the agriculture strategy at the Credit Union Conference Room. Speaking during the launch, Minister Osborne stated that A recent National Disaster Preparedness Response Advisory Council (NDPRAC) meeting discussed such a possibility after it was raised by some farmers who interested in farming in the zone where possible. Mr Osborne said they are currently looking at the hazard zones around Montserrat to see the feasibility of such a venture.

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Impressive Performance in the Agriculture Sector highlighted in Budget Debate

Agriculture is on the move! That was one of the key takeaways from the Honourable John Patrick Osborne’s contribution to the 2026 budget, which was presented by Premier, Honourable Reuben T. Meade in Parliament on Monday. Minister Osborne, proudly announced that farmers produced in record numbers during the past year, the highest output recorded in five years. Minister Osborne says the Government has made significant investments in the agriculture sector, which are beginning to pay dividends.

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Agriculture Minister Pushes for Better Trade Data and Marketing

Minister of Agriculture, Honourable John P. Osborne, is emphasizing the need for stronger inter-regional trade as the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) works to meet its updated food security target under the 25 by 25 plus 5 initiative. The programme, which originally aimed to reduce the region’s food import bill by 25 percent by 2025, has now been extended by five years, reflecting the challenges member states have faced in meeting the original deadline. Minister Osborne, who also serves as Chairman of the OECS Council of Ministers of Agriculture, said one of the key issues lies in how trade data is reported. He explained that while statistics often highlight imports from major partners like the United States, they fail to capture the extent of inter-regional trade within the Caribbean.   The agriculture minister also pointed to marketing and information gaps as major barriers to regional trade. He noted that while Jamaica produces large quantities of chicken, regional buyers- including those in Montserrat, are often unaware of these opportunities. Minister Osborne said he plans to continue discussions with the OECS Director General and the CARICOM Secretariat, both of whom have expressed support for his efforts to enhance regional cooperation.

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