Bailey Reaffirms Antigua and Barbuda’s Commitment to Sweet Potato Innovation and Food Security

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Ministry of Agriculture: Chair of Project Steering Committee, Mr. Gregory Bailey, Highlights Regional Collaboration at Inaugural Sweet Potato Symposium

Fisheries Division Conference Room, Point Wharf – October 15, 2025 By :Carol-Faye Bynoe-George

The Fisheries Division Conference Room at Point Wharf was abuzz with activity and anticipation this morning as many key stakeholders from across the Caribbean gathered—both in person and virtually—for the Inaugural Annual Project Virtual Symposium on Next Generation Sweet Potato Production in the Caribbean.

Delivering warm greetings on behalf of the Government of Antigua and Barbuda and the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Barbuda Affairs (MALFBE), Mr. Gregory Bailey, Director of Agriculture and Chair of the Project Steering Committee, set a tone of collaboration, innovation, and shared purpose.

In his address, Mr. Bailey acknowledged the protocols established by Symposium Chair Mr. Gregg Rawlins, and expressed gratitude for the diverse participation from regional and international partners, researchers, farmers, and representatives of agricultural institutions who have been instrumental in driving this initiative forward.

He emphasized that the sweet potato is far more than a staple crop—it stands as a symbol of resilience, heritage, and sustenance for the Caribbean people. “Here in Antigua and Barbuda, and across our region,” he stated, “sweet potato remains a vital pillar of food security. Its versatility—from farm to fork—positions it as a leader in value chain development, agricultural diversification, and the transformation of our food systems.”

Mr. Bailey described the symposium as both a milestone and a catalyst—an opportunity to reflect on progress, consolidate lessons learned, and strengthen the regional partnerships that will sustain future agricultural innovation. He encouraged participants to engage fully, ask critical questions, and continue the collaboration beyond the symposium.

Reaffirming Antigua and Barbuda’s unwavering commitment to this transformative initiative, Mr. Bailey highlighted the importance of establishing a Caribbean Sweet Potato Community of Practice—a network designed to promote knowledge sharing, innovation, and lasting regional partnerships.

He concluded by thanking all attendees for their participation and reaffirmed the Ministry’s dedication to advancing resilient and sustainable agricultural systems across the Caribbean.

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  1. Grow what you know!
    Eat what you grow!
    Fu sure! Fe sho! For sure!

    I’m guessing, that the pros and cons of genetically modified varieties, of the potato were discussed and will continue to form a part of the overall discussions.
    Processing and marketing is also problematic. Any which way keep striving as you…
    …grow what you know!
    …eat what you grow!

    Jumbee_Picknee aka Ras Smood
    De’ole Dutty Peg🦶🏿Garrat_Bastard

    Vere Edwards

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