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Department of Agriculture Announces Launch of EggsUp Programme in Collaboration with Resilience Cayman

Government 05 Aug, 2024 Follow News

Department of Agriculture Announces Launch of EggsUp Programme in Collaboration with Resilience Cayman

The Department of Agriculture under the Ministry of Planning, Agriculture, Housing, Infrastructure, Transport, and Development (PAHITD), in partnership with Resilience Cayman, is excited to announce the launch of the EggsUp programme. This 3-month pilot initiative aims to support Caymanian families with children by providing fresh local eggs, began July 21st to coincide with the summer break.

The EggsUp programme is made possible by the Ministry and the Department of Agriculture through the NEST programme, a significant component of the Cayman Islands National Food Security Programme (CINFSP). Eligible families will be able to receive up to two trays of fresh local eggs per week, donated by the innovative NEST initiative.

The Honourable Minister of Planning, Agriculture, Housing, Infrastructure, Transport, and Development stated, “We are proud to support the EggsUp programme, which aligns with our commitment to enhancing food security and supporting local agriculture. By collaborating with Resilience Cayman, we aim to provide vital assistance to families during these challenging times, especially as the cost of fresh food continues to rise.”

Daniel Palcu, National Egg Strategy (NEST) Officer, added, “We are delighted to partner with Resilience Cayman on this initiative. Fresh local eggs provide high-quality protein and essential nutrients, supporting both local farmers and reducing our carbon footprint. This programme not only promotes local poultry farming but also helps alleviate some of the financial pressures faced by families in our community.”

Jan Gupta, Director of Resilience Cayman, expressed enthusiasm for the partnership, saying, “Following the success of our previous food assistance programmes, which supported over 4,000 families during and after COVID, we are thrilled to continue our mission with the EggsUp initiative. This collaboration is crucial in helping families manage food inflation and ensuring access to nutritious food.”

The collaborative efforts of the Department of Agriculture, the Ministry of PAHITD, and Resilience Cayman reflect a shared commitment to community well-being and food security. The EggsUp programme aims to address these challenges by providing nutritious, Caymanian-certified eggs to those in need.

For more information about the EggsUp programme, please visit www.resilience.ky  or http://Doa.gov.ky


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