AgricultureBudgetLocal NewsPolitics AG urges crackdown on farm theft as cane farmers suffer by Shamar Blunt 19/03/2026 written by Shamar Blunt Updated by Barbados Today 19/03/2026 2 min read A+A- Reset Attorney General Wilfred Abrahams. (FP) FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 214 Attorney General Wilfred Abrahams has called for farm theft, widely known by the archaic legal term of praedial larceny, to be treated with far greater urgency, warning that growing complacency is allowing organised theft from farmers to flourish and threatens national food security. โI think we need to get serious in relation to praedial larceny. Praedial larcenyโฆ sounds pretty. Praedial larceny is thieving,โ he declared on the floor of the House of Assembly on Wednesday during the Budget debate. He insisted the crime should not be softened by euphemistic language. Abrahams highlighted what he described as a troubling, everyday reality for farmers, particularly those in the sugar cane industry. He said he had recently forwarded a detailed complaint from a farmer to the prime minister, the agriculture minister and the minister for justice, underlining what appeared to be organised rural theft. Abrahams said: โI got a very long email, sent to me by a farmer who keeps passing by Bussa [Roundabout] every single morning โ heโs a cane farmer โ and every single morning by Bussa, you see persons with trays piled high with cane neatly packaged. They have it in seasonโฆ they got a lot now.โ. The AG argued that while there was often sympathy for economically vulnerable individuals, there must also be recognition of the damage caused when theft becomes systematic and unchecked. You Might Be Interested In GUYANA – Legislator who brought down gov’t may have committed treason Make them cops Increased police powers vindicated, says DLP president โWe talk about praedial larceny and we like to talk about the poor Black man and I firmly back the poor Black man,โ he said. โBut if one poor Black man robs somebody else systematically, day in, day outโฆ and that person closes down their business so that 100 poor Black people donโt have a job, who has won?โ He warned that such acts, if allowed to continue, contribute to a broader erosion of respect for law and property. โYou donโt go and rape acres of somebodyโs cane fieldโฆ because it doesnโt stop there. It is an emboldening thing that says we donโt respect the laws of Barbados. We donโt respect other peopleโs property,โ he said, adding that theft can easily expand beyond crops to other goods. Abrahams cautioned that a failure to act decisively on praedial larceny could undermine national efforts to boost agricultural production and strengthen food security, particularly amid global uncertainty. โIf you can thief cane, you can thief mangoesโฆ you want to thief everything,โ he said. โAnd then when we are trying to get people to grow our crops, become food secure, we cannot be disincentivising farmers by not prosecuting people for praedial larceny.โ (SB) Shamar Blunt You may also like Mottley calls for democratic renewal, truth and fairness in Spain 18/04/2026 Govt opens Crop Over events to private sector as Cohobblopot returns 18/04/2026 Ministry urges support for grooming policy ahead of new term 18/04/2026