NewsSpeaking Out #BTSpeakingOut – Our own feed, our own food by Barbados Today 09/11/2023 written by Barbados Today Updated by Sasha Mehter 09/11/2023 1 min read A+A- Reset Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 242 Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed by the author(s) do not represent the official position of Barbados TODAY. “Growing your own food is like printing your own money.” – Ron Finley, Afro-American fashion designer, personal trainer, and proponent of urban gardening. The poultry industry in Barbados will die a slow, painful death unless radical changes are made. Barbadian poultry and livestock farmers must produce their own feed and not rely on monopoly foreign-owned businesses with prices and production affected by fluctuating world prices of corn and other inputs. Local farmers should have realised long ago that producing their feed at a lower cost is a major key to maintaining profitable poultry and livestock industries. Years ago, as a way to protect and maintain the local poultry industry, this letter-writer advised local farmers to procure their own feed plant and produce feed with locally grown inputs on a cooperative basis. Just a few days ago, Barbadians have been informed that two more feed-producing businesses are due to set up on the island. The spirit of enterprise and entrepreneurship has truly departed from the psyche of Barbadians. There has got to be a balance between consumption and production. We cannot be all consumers and not producers. We cannot continue to expend so much foreign currency on food imports. Our food import bill is climbing far too high. In the year 2021, food and beverage imports were approximately $656.6 million. The food and beverage import bill for 2023 has risen to $817 million. You Might Be Interested In Crystal Beckles-Holder, 2nd runner up in regional competition Business owners disappointed Police investigate shooting In order to achieve a significant level of food security and sovereignty, it is obvious that we must produce our own food. We must never forget the warning of Thomas Sankara, former president of Burkina Faso, “He who feeds you controls you.” Michael Ray Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like Walters: Where has the HOPE money gone? 01/12/2024 Housing crisis demands long-term strategy, senators urge 01/12/2024 More demand for live trees, says Kooyman 01/12/2024