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The government of Trinidad and Tobago is moving to establish large scale coop farms on lands that were formely used for sugar cane colultivation.
When
former Prime Minister Patrick manning closed the sugar company he
promised two-acre plots to former sugar workers but only handed over a
few plots.
On Wednesday Agriculture
Minister Vasant Bharath told reporters Government will amalgamate the
two-acre plots to develop large scale technology-based food crop
farming. He added that it is not feasible for farmers to plant on two
acres of land because it is not large enough for large-scale
agriculture.
He said the plan
is to form co-operatives. “That way we can have 50 to 100 acres of
land used for a standard crop. This will make it feasible for us to put
technology in the farms,” he said.
The
coop idea was first suggested decades ago by a special committee headed
by the late Frank Rampersad, who was chiarman of Caroni (1975) Limited.
The
recommendation was to develop coops of large acreages for food crop
farming and have sugar workers own the lands. But then Prime Minister
Eric Williams turned down the recommendation because he felt that the
lands should not be owned by the workers.
Bharath
noted that small farmers have no choice but to abandon their lands
because they face immense problems including the high cost of chemicals
and fertilisers and praedial larceny.
“A
lot of the farmers got lands far away from their homes so when they
plant the crops and it is harvest time you would find that as soon as
they turn their backs, people steal their crops.” He said government
would unveil plans on Thursday for dealing with the larceny problem.
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