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Department of Agriculture Provides Cayman Brac Farmers with Ongoing Technical Support Post-Hurricane Rafael

Local News 18 Nov, 2024 Follow News

Displays an avocado tree being prepared by the team from the Department of Agriculture’s employee in the aftermath of Hurricane Rafael in Cayman Brac.

Showcases a reset mango tree by the Department of Agriculture’s team in the aftermath of Hurricane Rafael in Cayman Brac.

Over fifteen farmers have to date benefited from the technical support that is being provided by the Department of Agriculture (DoA) through its team, comprising its Crop Extension Officer, Lead Arborist and Assistant Arborists, that was dispatched to Cayman Brac on Thursday, 7th November, 2024. This became necessary following the passage of Hurricane Rafael that significantly impacted the agricultural landscape of the island.

The hurricane left behind a range of damages in Cayman Brac, including:

• Toppled fruit trees and damaged branches.

• Lodged pepper and sorrel plants.

• Severely impacted field crops, including cassava and pumpkin.

• Destruction of approximately 90 percent of musa species (bananas and plantains).

• Complete loss of longan fruits.

• Damage to papaya trees, with fruits compromised.

The team is currently assisting the farmers with resetting of fruit trees, namely: breadfruit, mango trees, avocado, naseberry, ackee, soursop, plums, pomegranate, jujube , lime, cherry, coconut and cashew. Short-term crops such as: sorrel, peppers, and pumpkins suffered notably, presenting a challenging setback for our farmers. Root crops were also severely affected.

Although fruit trees experienced damage, they are restorable, thanks to the expertise within the Department of Agriculture.

Farmers are being assisted with the pruning and stabilization of damaged trees. Essential materials and labour are provided to the farming community at no cost. Restored fruit trees are expected to resume production in due course.

To date, 145 trees (approximately 2 acres) have been reset, with more to be completed in the coming weeks.

The Department of Agriculture remains committed to aiding the farming community in Cayman Brac throughout the recovery process, ensuring resilience and sustainability in the face of such natural adversities.

Farmers requiring further assistance are encouraged to reach out to the Department of Agriculture at the following numbers:

• Crop Extension Officer: 1-345-916-0888

• Agronomist: 1-345-925-9502

About the Ministry of Planning, Agriculture, Housing, Infrastructure, Transport & Development (PAHITD):

Under the guidance of Hon. Minister Johany ‘’Jay’’ Ebanks, The Ministry of PAHITD is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life and economic prosperity of the Cayman Islands through comprehensive planning, sustainable agriculture, efficient housing solutions, and critical infrastructure development. Our mission is to create a resilient and thriving future for all residents and visitors.


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