Local NewsNewsUncategorized Youth programme highlights the importance of food security by Barbados Today Traffic 20/07/2022 written by Barbados Today Traffic Updated by Asminnie Moonsammy 20/07/2022 3 min read A+A- Reset FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 369 Investment in young people seeking to get into the farming sector is a must. This was the view shared by Education Officer in the Ministry of Education, Technological and Vocational Training, Henderson Wiltshire, as he spoke during the recent opening ceremony for this yearโs IICA (Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture) Barbados Youth Farm Program. The programme which began in 2012, seeks to train young persons from across the islandโs secondary schools in the areas of crop production, livestock farming, and other areas associated with the farming industry. While speaking to participants, Wiltshire said that given the uncertain times Barbados and other small developing states were facing in food security, investment in that sector, particularly in the youth who show interest in growing the industry, must always be supported. โIt is no secret that the world is facing an unprecedented global food crisis. There are many reasons why this has happened, including extreme weather, droughts colliding with the impacts of the pandemic, war and the rise of inflation, and as a result more and more people in the world are facing food insecurity or striving for food security, and Barbados is not immune to this. โThis programme is extremely important in exposing the young people to the rudiments of farmingโฆ I must also add that these young persons that we see here are serious about agriculture. They are not just passing through the programme, gaining a certificate, making new friends and moving on. That fact that they are using their summer holiday, speaks volumes about the commitment.โ With 30 local students entering the initiative this year, including eight Antiguan candidates, Wiltshire stated that though students will learn many technical aspects when it comes to farming, they will also earn much needed certification which will assist them in taking their theoretical knowledge to the next level. You Might Be Interested In #YEARINREVIEW – Mia mania Shoring up good ideas I resolve toโฆ โAgriculture is too important a sector to our national development to not give our young people the incentives and the desire to persevere in this field. This programme is not only focused on technical skills however, a significant part of this programme is the certification through the CMN CVQ that will further empower the young persons here to go even further in your chosen farming career.โ Past student of the Youth Farm Programme, Nathan Crookendale, also spoke during the morningโs launch, and said though his initial interest in the programme was limited to the raising of cows, he soon learned a lot more which helped in his farming venture. โI came to the programme just liking cows, and going through the programme I would have dealt with sheep, goats, rabbits, but yet I was more focused on cows. It is a very good programme because it teaches you a wide [number] of things with the animals. โThe youth farm programme would have impacted me a lot because as I said I was just really into keeping the cows but being that I had a wide area to deal with, I would have liked sheep and rabbits, and that would have pushed me more and made me get into the agriculture deeper. I also use it as a second income for me,โ he said. (SB) Barbados Today Traffic You may also like Farley rues missed opportunity for Knight at table tennis championships 16/04/2026 Victim repaid after online car scam 16/04/2026 Barbados power past Antigua to stay unbeaten 16/04/2026