Farmers in the Kalinago Territory are in to benefit from a project which seeks to provide a minimum of 5,000 cocoa and 2,000 nutmeg seedlings over a six month period, thanks to the collaboration between local tour company Kalinago Tours and a French Foundation of Paris.
The project is an initiative to assist farmers in bringing back to some productive use the largely abandoned agricultural lands in the Kalinago Territory and to contribute to the self-empowerment of the residents particularly given the catastrophic impact of Hurricane Maria in 2017 on the community.
Under the project, cocoa, nutmeg, papaya and other select tree crop seedlings will be distributed to farmers. Select vegetable seedlings will also be made available to farmers during the lifespan of the project. The seedlings of interest are:
Cabbage 25,000 seedlings
Lettuce 25,000 seedlings
Tomato 20,000 seedlings
Ochro 10,000 seedlings
Given the very positive response for this project, efforts are already underway with potential stakeholders to further expand this undertaking and to scale-up the impact in the community.
Persons can now register their interest with Kalinago Tours by calling 285-0595. Plants will be released based on a first come first served basis after verification of planting locations and will be ongoing till June 2019.
The project is fully endorsed by the office of the Kalinago Chief and supported by Dr. Worrel Sanford.