Agriculture must be on the frontline – CARICOM Chair at regional agricultural insurance programme launch

March 20, 2026

The Hon. Dr. Terrance Drew, Chair of CARICOM and Prime Minister of St. Kitts and Nevis, on Tuesday, 17 March, positioned agriculture at the “front of the line” of delivering food security and developing a sustainable nation.

Delivering the feature address at the launch of the Regional Economical Agri-Insurance Programme (REAP) in St Kitts and Nevis, Prime Minister Drew said agriculture should not be seen as a “by the way activity but should be brought into the mainstream” as it is critical to the achievement of food security that is a pillar of building a “sustainable island state.”

Placing the launch in the context of regional cooperation, Prime Minister Drew said: “CARICOM has come through. We just had the 50th Regular Meeting here in St. Kitts and Nevis. And for those who doubt whether CARICOM is valuable or not, of course you recognise that this is an initiative that has been led by CARICOM. St. Kitts and Nevis alone could not have done this. This is the value of CARICOM,” he said.

The Prime Minister placed heavy emphasis on the importance of the farming community and pointed out the risks farmers and fishers face from natural disasters which can cause widespread devastation.

“Imagine one event can wipe out millions of dollars in investment with no guarantee that you will receive some form of compensation,” he said.

He pointed out that REAP provides a guarantee of derisking to registered farmers and fisherfolk “so that you can have some ease of mind that you can continue to practice your craft, and in the event that a phenomenon were to happen, that you would be protected and get back to activities as quickly as possible.”
Prime Minister Drew said that the investment in the insurance product, which will be beneficial primarily to crop and livestock farmers and fishers, is fundamental.

Agriculture Minister of St. Kitts and Nevis, the Hon. Samal Duggins; CARICOM Assistant Secretary-General (ag), Economic Integration, Innovation and Development, Dr. Wendell Samuel; Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Lynch Caribbean Brokers Ltd., Mr. Gregory Rose; Managing Director, Lynch Caribbean Brokers Ltd, Mr. Damian Bowen and Ms. Diana Williams-Humphrey, General Manager, National Caribbean Insurance, were among the officials who delivered remarks at the launch.

The St. Kitts and Nevis launch – the third following launches in Guyana and Saint Lucia – was held as the Region advances its 25×25+5 food security initiative which aims to reduce its food import bill by 25 per cent by 2030.

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