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CARICOM Covid-19 Response Agri-Food Plan

The Caribbean Community is committed to reducing its food import bill by at least 25% over the next five years. So says Mr. Joseph Cox, Assistant Secretary-General Trade and Economic Integration at the CARICOM Secretariat.

CARICOM Secretariat’s Assistant Secretary-General Mr Joseph Cox

The senior regional public servant recently opined that the Covid- 19 Pandemic has further highlighted the need to ensure affordable access to food and this has led to the development of the CARICOM Covid-19 Response Agri-Food Plan or 25 in 5. He stated the Plan has been specifically designed to treat with effective access and the optimization of production. It further outlines the specific steps which must be taken within the CARICOM Region, to ensure that the health crisis does not become a food crisis.

See also: ’25 in 5′ Plan to tackle CARICOM food import bill

Mr. Cox was speaking at a recent webinar facilitated by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO). Key to the CARICOM Agri-Food Plan is Member States ensuring the supply chain for critical products continues uninterrupted, even while seeking opportunities for import substitution.

Underpinning the 25 in 5 strategy, is the Caribbean Community Agriculture Policy (CAP).  The major pillars of the CAP are:

  • Food and Nutrition Security;
  • Sustainable Development of Natural Resources;
  • A modern Agricultural Knowledge and Information System;
  • Rural Modernization and Youth Programmes; and
  • Production and Trade Value Chains Development.

The FAO webinar was titled Multilateral Action to Prevent the Health Crisis from Becoming a Food Crisis.

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