Searchlight Logo
special_image

    • News
      • Front Page
      • News
      • Breaking News
      • Press Release
      • Features
      • Special Features
      • From the Courts
      • Sports
      • Regional / World
    • Opinions
      • Editorial
      • Our Readers’ Opinions
      • Bassy – Love Vine
      • Dr. Fraser- Point of View
      • R. Rose – Eye of the Needle
      • On Target
      • Dr Jozelle Miller
      • The World Around Us
      • Random Thoughts
    • Advice
      • Kitchen Corner
      • What’s on Fleek this week
      • Health Wise
      • Physician’s Weekly
      • Business Buzz
      • Hey Rosie!
      • Prime the pump
    • ePaper
    • Obituaries
      • In Memoriam / Acknowledgement
      • Tribute
    • Contact Us
      • Advertise With Us
      • Letters To The Editor
      • General Contact Information
      • Contact our Webmaster
    • About Us
      • Privacy Policy
      • Interactive Media Ltd
      • St. Vincent & the Grenadines
    • Subscribe
    • News
      • Front Page
      • News
      • Breaking News
      • Press Release
      • Features
      • Special Features
      • From the Courts
      • Sports
      • Regional / World
    • Opinions
      • Editorial
      • Our Readers’ Opinions
      • Bassy – Love Vine
      • Dr. Fraser- Point of View
      • R. Rose – Eye of the Needle
      • On Target
      • Dr Jozelle Miller
      • The World Around Us
      • Random Thoughts
    • Advice
      • Kitchen Corner
      • What’s on Fleek this week
      • Health Wise
      • Physician’s Weekly
      • Business Buzz
      • Hey Rosie!
      • Prime the pump
    • ePaper
    • Obituaries
      • In Memoriam / Acknowledgement
      • Tribute
    • Contact Us
      • Advertise With Us
      • Letters To The Editor
      • General Contact Information
      • Contact our Webmaster
    • About Us
      • Privacy Policy
      • Interactive Media Ltd
      • St. Vincent & the Grenadines
    • Subscribe
Our Readers' Opinions
August 25, 2006

Why are our youth not interested in agriculture?

Editor: Thank you for being a medium through which I can express my most humble opinion.

A few weeks ago, I listened to the Minister of Agriculture, Mr. Montgomery Daniel articulating his ministry’s thrust towards the increase in agricultural production in St. Vincent and the Grenadines. The implementation of a land bank programme apparently is the chosen resuscitative method.{{more}}

This chosen resuscitative measure makes us ask; why is there a lack of interest among the youths as regards to agriculture.

There is a myriad of reasons for this phenomenon but I will highlight a few. I have originated from an area where agricultural activities provide the prime sustenance for its habitation and have heard parents say to their children, “If you fail to do well in school, I will give you a hoe”. I have also heard a few teachers say to their students, “If you don’t do your schoolwork, I will advise your parents to give you a long pencil to write in the soil”. Referring to the hoe for ploughing the land. This myth which was then propagated, has shown up agriculture as a degrading activity, causing younger persons to see agriculture as dirty and derogatory and of little delight and interest.

Another factor which has caused youths to shun agriculture, is the lack of a reliable market for the agricultural produce which their parents and close friends may have cultivated. There are cases where farmers may have been advised to plant potatoes: they may have done so, but when it is time for harvesting they become flustered and discouraged because the local market cannot consume their produce and there may not be a vent through a regional market. The produce is domestically consumed and the balance shared with friends and relatives. This makes the entire ordeal an economic disaster for the farmer: especially if he/she would have expected a strong economic return.

Marijuana production has to an extent impacted negatively on the production of food crops. There is a: “Get rich quick syndrome” pervading through our society, which is so sweltering that, it has captivated a great percentage of our young people. Such persons journey to the interior to plant this narcotic which when harvested and sold, seem to fetch a more attractive price than the food crops.

The youths who are involved in food production, have had great difficulty in getting employees to assist in the de-weeding and ploughing of lands. Those who can gain employment by ploughing either spurn such activity or choose to be employed by the marijuana farmers who pay them much more than the food crop farmers can pay. The food crop farmers suffer as a result.

I am hereby offering a few suggestions:

1) To de-stigmatize agriculture:

a) More emphasis should be placed on the teaching of agricultural science in the Primary Schools: probably as a part of the General Science syllabus.

b) The Ministry of Education should include a few agricultural science questions in the Common Entrance General Paper so as to generate interest and importance of the subject.

c) Organize and play up World Food Day activities so as to drive home to students the importance of local food production and national food sustainability.

d) The Ministry of Agriculture: if it has a communication unit; should have more organized and frequent radio and television programs focusing on the importance of agriculture. Make use of agricultural extension officers and prominent farmers in producing these programs.

2) To improve the Market:

a) Encourage farmers to strive consistently to improve the quality of production and marketing presentation. Then put a control on the importation of agricultural produce that can be grown locally (e.g.) carrots and English potatoes and poultry so as to create a bigger local market for farmers.

b) Encourage people to eat more locally produced foods. Organize agricultural trade links with other Caribbean countries so that they become a marketing vent for some of our agricultural produce and vice versa.

c) Our national agricultural exhibition should be held at least every four years and we should endeavour to have regional media coverage so as to showcase our agricultural produce.

If farming becomes more lucrative, it will certainly attract younger hands and some hands which are idle. The farming population index will swell and there would be more persons itching to utilize more agricultural land for food production. Then the stage would be set for the establishment of the land bank.

Agriculture is the backbone of our economy, let us strengthen it.

David Felix

  • FacebookComments
  • ALSO IN THE NEWS
    Brit nabbed at AIA fined $60,000 for cocaine
    Front Page
    Brit nabbed at AIA fined $60,000 for cocaine
    Webmaster 
    March 27, 2026
    A 19- year- old citizen United Kingdom citizen who was nabbed with cocaine at the Argyle International Airport (AIA) was fined a total of $60,000 for ...
    No official report of local fishers accosted by US Coast Guard says National Security Minister
    Front Page
    No official report of local fishers accosted by US Coast Guard says National Security Minister
    Webmaster 
    March 27, 2026
    There has been no official report that Vincentian fishermen plying their trade in this country’s Exclusive Economic Zone were accosted by United State...
    Opposition Leader rebukes Education Minister over remarks about teachers
    Front Page
    Opposition Leader rebukes Education Minister over remarks about teachers
    Webmaster 
    March 27, 2026
    Former Prime Minister Dr Ralph Gonsalves, has taken issue with recent statements made by Minister of Education Phillip Jackson about teachers. Speakin...
    Three violent deaths in three days
    Front Page
    Three violent deaths in three days
    Webmaster 
    March 27, 2026
    Three men were violently killed in three days in three separate incidents in St Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG), bringing the homicide count to 10 fo...
    Assistant Police Commissioner warns about “romanticising disorder”
    Front Page
    Assistant Police Commissioner warns about “romanticising disorder”
    Webmaster 
    March 27, 2026
    Adults across St. Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG) have been urged to take early warning signs of bad behaviour in children seriously, warning that ig...
    Barrouallie man charged in chopping death of Mont-I
    Front Page
    Barrouallie man charged in chopping death of Mont-I
    Webmaster 
    March 27, 2026
    A Barrouallie man is now on remand after he was charged with the chopping death of soca artiste and well-known social media personality, Mont-I. Keon ...
    News
    Government says students not returning after studies is worrying
    News
    Government says students not returning after studies is worrying
    Webmaster 
    March 27, 2026
    There is a worrying trend in St Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG) where students who leave these shores to pursue studies overseas are not returning, c...
    History of SVG sold out at Launch
    News
    History of SVG sold out at Launch
    Webmaster 
    March 27, 2026
    The launch of Volume One of ‘St.Vincent and the Grenadines: A General History to the Year 2025’ was well received by the Vincentian public as almost 3...
    No truth to it, says Minister of Higher Education
    News
    No truth to it, says Minister of Higher Education
    Webmaster 
    March 27, 2026
    Minister of Higher Education, Terrance Ollivierre has refuted claims that Vincentian university students are being disadvantaged due to the non- payme...
    News
    Taiwan to help boost SVG’s National Security
    Webmaster 
    March 27, 2026
    The national security mechanisms in St Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG) are expected to benefit as a result of policy visits made to the National Poli...
    News
    Technical Institutes Promote Hands-On Training Amid Participation Concerns
    Webmaster 
    March 27, 2026
    Other than the Division of Technical/Vocational Education of the St Vincent and the Grenadines Community College (SVGCC), there are five technical Ins...

    E-EDITION
    ePaper
    google_play
    app_store
    Subscribe Now
    • Interactive Media Ltd. • P.O. Box 152 • Kingstown • St. Vincent and the Grenadines • Phone: 784-456-1558 © Copyright Interactive Media Ltd.. All rights reserved.
    We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.Ok