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Minister Sweeting seeks to revamp Packing Houses
By Ministry of Agriculture, Marine Resources and Family Island Affairs
Nov 17, 2021 - 12:08:52 PM

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: Minister of Agriculture, Marine Resources and Family Island Affairs the Hon. Clay Sweeting, Parliamentary Secretary in the Ministry Leonardo Lightbourne, Executive Chairman of BAMSI, Sen. the Hon. Tyrel Young and Executive Chairman of BAIC, Leroy Major, speak with staff at the Packing House at Green Castle.

Minister of Agriculture, Marine Resources and Family Island Affairs the Hon. Clay Sweeting said the ministry is looking to revamp Packing Houses throughout The Bahamas to make them more efficient.

His comments came after the Minister recently led a delegation to Packing Houses in Green Castle and Hatchet Bay, Eleuthera.  

The delegation included Parliamentary Secretary in the Ministry, Leonardo Lightbourne, Executive Chairman of Bahamas Agricultural and Industrial Corporation (BAIC) Leroy Major, Bahamas Agriculture and Marine Science Institute (BAMSI) Executive Chairman Senator the Hon. Tyrel Young, Permanent Secretary Joel Lewis and other officials.

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Minister Sweeting meets with staff at the Department of Fisheries.

“We noticed a lot of minor issues such as a government truck not being licensed and insured and things that can be addressed very quickly. We are also looking at ways to encourage farmers where they are able to sell their products at the Packing House in Green Castle and become more involved. We want to engage them so they realize that they have a friend in the ministry and BAIC,” Minister Sweeting said.

“I wanted both chairmen to realize what potential lies in Eleuthera; what they are able to accomplish and I am excited that they were able to see it too. Immediately, they were filled with excitement and plans to really bring effective change to the satellite offices of BAMSI in the Family Islands.”  

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Executive Chairman of Bahamas Agricultural and Industrial Corporation (BAIC) Leroy Major and Bahamas Agricultural and Marine Science Institute (BAMSI) Executive Chairman Senator the Hon. Tyrel Young speak with employees at the Packing House in Green Castle, Eleuthera.

There are satellite offices in Long Island, Eleuthera and other Family Islands.

“The problem that we have is that they really do not have any influence in the communities and they haven’t been invested in. So we are looking at using them and engaging with the farmers, livestock producers as well as using some of our pilot projects in the Family Islands such as poultry farming and finding ways to expand the economy and in order for us to really accomplish this, we must be serious about this,” Minister Sweeting said.

The Hatchet Bay Packing House has been closed over the last four and a half years, according to officials.

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Minister Sweeting speaks to local government officials in Rock Sound, Eleuthera.

It is currently being remodeled and officials expect construction to be completed by December 2021.

The minister said he expects the Packing Houses to have a full complement of staff so that farmers in Central Eleuthera would be able to sell their products.
“While we encourage private sector involvement, we are also mandated to assist farmers where we can. The Packing Houses were meant to be a place where they can get seeds and fertilizer. Without a full complement of Packing Houses and distribution sites throughout this country, the farmers are then left with a sense of not being able to be involved and not being able to get the supplies they need to really be successful,” Minister Sweeting said.  

Minister Sweeting also wants to create simpler processes between BAMSI and BAIC.

“We want BAIC and BAMSI to work together to streamline their processes. There is a lot of overlapping and constraints that we would like to remove so that we could really be focus driven and have a way that BAMSI’s mandate is accomplished, BAIC’s mandate is accomplished as well as this Ministry,” he said.

“I am a team player and I think that it is important to keep people involved so that their ideas, along with what the Prime Minister has mandated us to do becomes accomplished and that we look at setting goals. I don’t take this job lightly and none of my colleagues do either. That’s why we are excited about what we need to do and I think BAMSI will play an instrumental role and we will work together as a team.”
While in Eleuthera, the delegation also visited local government offices in Rock Sound and Governor’s Harbour.

“We were able to hear their issues, sit and discuss how we can resolve them and ways to really move the community forward and the constituency. They haven’t really seen representatives from the ministry to discuss issues at their level. I think that as we move forward and as this ministry involves Family Islands, the persons that feel neglected with Nassau-centric governance, will now realize that this ministry will be very involved, engage persons in the Family Islands and bring resolutions to small issues that have plagued them for generations,” Minister Sweeting said.

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