Antigua.news Antigua and Barbuda Pringle supports local egg farmers and calls on Browne Administration to provide necessary concessions
Antigua.news Antigua and Barbuda Pringle supports local egg farmers and calls on Browne Administration to provide necessary concessions

Pringle supports local egg farmers and calls on Browne Administration to provide necessary concessions

25 September 2024 - 19:11

Pringle supports local egg farmers and calls on Browne Administration to provide necessary concessions

25 September 2024 - 19:11

Opposition Leader Jamale Pringle

The United Progressive Party (UPP) stands firmly behind our local egg farmers and recognizes their crucial role in the Nation’s food security and agricultural development, says Political Leader Jamale Pringle.

The Party is committed to fostering a thriving agricultural sector that can meet the needs of our people and contribute significantly to our economy, while moving the country ahead of the “blue chicken” mentality of Antigua Labour Party Administrations.

The UPP’s vision for the future of egg farming is one of growth and sustainability. Therefore, Pringle is calling on the Gaston Browne Administration to deliver on its commitment to provide concessions that will help to offset rising production costs for the Antigua and Barbuda Layer Farmers Association – as well as immediate access to the egg box-making machine. 

These measures are essential for maintaining a stable egg supply without burdening consumers with significant price increases at a time like this, when the cost of food is already so high, the Political Leader states. 

The UPP believes that the Agriculture Industry/Blue Economy deserves the same level of support and concessions as the Tourism Industry, since it envisions a future where our farmers not only feed the Nation but also supply a substantial portion of the hospitality sector’s demands.

The Party is committed to fostering an agricultural renaissance in Antigua and Barbuda, starting with our vital egg-farming sector and the schools’ agriculture programs, so it can replicate the successes enjoyed under Minister of Agriculture Hilson Baptiste.

“We believe in the potential of our farmers, and we are dedicated to creating an environment where they can flourish, innovate, and contribute significantly to our Nation’s prosperity,” Pringle continues.  

Therefore, the UPP aims to create an environment where locals can thrive and compete effectively.  It will advocate for policies that support our farmers while adhering to the CARICOM initiative to reduce agricultural imports by 25% by 2025.  

This approach not only will strengthen our local sector but it will also contribute to regional food security. To this end, Pringle says, the UPP supports initiatives that will lead to better training, increased knowledge, and a more skilled agriculture workforce. By investing in our students and farmers, we can create a more resilient and productive sector, he adds. 

While the Party understands the need to ensure a stable egg supply, it believes in policies that prioritize and protect ALL local production.  Accordingly, Pringle notes, the Party has enabled its shadow Minister of Agriculture, the Hon. Algernon Watts, to embark on two trips abroad – to the United States and China – to expand his knowledge of international standards and practices and determine what the local sector needs to thrive.

As we move forward, we will continue to advocate for policies that “place our farmers in a position to assist the development of food security for Antigua and Barbuda,” Pringle says. “As the Party has long asserted, ‘Ebrybady must nyam!’”

The UPP remains committed to working collaboratively with farmers, government agencies, and other stakeholders to develop sustainable solutions. 

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1 Comment

  1. Jamal. You cannot support these people who are following international companies and increasing the prices of eggs. Come on. The eggs look like marbles. I don’t particularly support all Gaston policies but I stand with him on this one. You don’t have to oppose everything

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