IICA strengthens coffee sector in Dominica and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Technicians from Dominica and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines during a visit to Finca Arias in Costa Rica

The Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture (IICA) recently completed the second phase of a project that provided technical support to the ministries of Agriculture in Dominica and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, as reported by the specialized agency of the Inter-American System for rural development.

The Institute assisted in developing the commercial and production capabilities of technical specialists and producers of the coffee sector in the two countries.

IICA launched the project in 2016 in response to the countries’ request for advice regarding the feasibility of coffee production in each country.

The technical advisory reports provided the countries with recommendations on the development of coffee as a commercial product, based on the understanding that this would involve long-term investment in matters related to production and knowledge building among interested groups in all areas of the production process.

During the second phase of the project, delegations from the ministries of Agriculture, accompanied by IICA personnel, carried out visits to Jamaica and Costa Rica in order to study the operation and several components of the value chain.

Two technical specialists from Saint Vincent and the Grenadines visited Jamaica, where they interacted with chain stakeholders involved in industry governance.

A delegation from Dominica conducted a similar visit.

Additionally, six technical specialists from both countries visited Costa Rica to study the operation of the coffee industry. They toured coffee propagation nurseries, coffee research facilities, coffee farms of varying sizes and with different farming system approaches, and plants where coffee berries are processed for domestic and external markets.

The technical specialists also learned about barism, a highly specialized practice used to evaluate coffee cup quality.

The final activity of the second phase of the project involved the delivery of two commercial coffee varieties to the ministries of Agriculture in both countries, in order to conduct research under local climatic conditions.

Dominica and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines have highlighted IICA’s efforts to support the coffee sector and have expressed interest in receiving further support

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3 Comments

  1. Self
    September 6, 2018

    What about de coffee plant nuh,?

  2. Bring back the kidnapped parrots
    September 6, 2018

    Back in the day when people in Dominica grew their own coffee Dominica had some great tasting coffee. Nothing better than fresh ground coffee.

  3. Anonymous
    September 6, 2018

    I will wait till I see our first crop ready for processing.No sense in bringing coffee from Costa Rica for us to process and pretend it is our own. I can not support that.

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