Agricultural Insurance Consultations Held in St. Kitts
MOA Basseterre, St. Kitts, 4 November 2024
In keeping with its commitment to build a robust, sustainable agriculture sector, the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, and Marine Resources in St. Kitts facilitated a series of important insurance consultations for both livestock and crop farmers on Tuesday, 29th October, and Wednesday, 30th October, respectively.
Insurance Sessions Provide Valuable Platform for Farmers
These sessions, attended by farmers, technical staff of the Department of Agriculture, and other stakeholders, provided a valuable platform to deepen their understanding of agricultural insurance with a focus on the unique challenges faced by farmers in the federation as well as the importance of risk management in agriculture.
Participants engaged in discussions about various insurance products available to mitigate risks such as natural disasters and market fluctuations. Insights on best practices for selecting appropriate coverage and maximizing benefits from insurance policies were shared.
Consultations Aim to Empower Farmers
The consultations aimed to empower farmers to make informed decisions, ensuring their livelihoods are better protected against unforeseen challenges. Feedback from attendees indicated a strong desire for continued education on agricultural insurance, highlighting the sessions as a significant step toward cultivating a more resilient agricultural sector in the federation.
Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Agriculture, Miguel Flemming, facilitated the sessions.
Conclusion
The agricultural insurance consultations held in St. Kitts aimed to empower farmers to make informed decisions and ensure their livelihoods are better protected against unforeseen challenges. The sessions provided a valuable platform for stakeholders to deepen their understanding of agricultural insurance and the importance of risk management in agriculture.
FAQs
* What was the purpose of the agricultural insurance consultations?
– The consultations aimed to empower farmers to make informed decisions and ensure their livelihoods are better protected against unforeseen challenges.
* Who attended the consultations?
– The consultations were attended by farmers, technical staff of the Department of Agriculture, and other stakeholders.
* What were the key takeaways from the consultations?
– The sessions provided valuable insights on best practices for selecting appropriate coverage and maximizing benefits from insurance policies.
* What is the next step for the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, and Marine Resources?
– The Ministry will continue to provide education and support to farmers to help them make informed decisions about agricultural insurance.