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Natural Resources of Dominica

Victor KakuluBy Victor KakuluJune 30, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Dominica is rich in natural resources, primarily due to its volcanic origin, abundant rainfall, and lush ecosystems. These resources support the island’s economy, especially through agriculture, tourism, and renewable energy.


Natural Resources of Dominica

1. Forests and Timber

  • Over 60% of the island is covered in tropical rainforest.
  • Forests provide:
    • Hardwood timber (e.g., mahogany, blue mahoe, and teak)
    • Medicinal plants
    • Non-timber products like spices, herbs, fruits
  • Key to ecotourism and biodiversity preservation

2. Fresh Water

  • Dominica has an abundance of rivers (365+), lakes, and waterfalls.
  • Major sources:
    • Boeri Lake
    • Freshwater Lake
    • Mountain-fed rivers like the Layou and Roseau Rivers
  • Used for:
    • Drinking water
    • Agriculture
    • Bottled water exports
    • Hydroelectric power

3. Geothermal Energy

  • Dominica sits on a volcanic hotspot, offering immense geothermal potential.
  • A 10 MW geothermal plant is currently under development in Laudat (expected completion: 2025).
  • Could lead to 100% renewable energy reliance in the near future.

4. Minerals (Limited)

  • Dominica is not a major mineral exporter.
  • However, there are small deposits of:
    • Volcanic pumice
    • Clay
    • Basalt and sand (used for construction)
  • No significant mining industry currently

5. Fertile Soil

  • Volcanic soil is ideal for:
    • Bananas
    • Cocoa
    • Citrus fruits
    • Root crops (e.g., yams, dasheen)
    • Coffee and herbs
  • Dominica’s organic agriculture is highly valued internationally.

6. Marine Resources

  • Coastal waters support:
    • Fish (snapper, mahi-mahi, tuna)
    • Crustaceans (lobsters, crabs)
    • Coral reefs and seagrass beds
  • Important for fishing, tourism, and marine biodiversity

7. Renewable Energy Potential

  • Hydropower: Supplies ~28% of electricity (multiple river-based plants)
  • Geothermal: Key future energy resource
  • Solar and wind: Underexplored but being tested

Summary Table

Natural ResourceImportance
ForestsTimber, herbs, biodiversity
Fresh WaterHydropower, drinking, agriculture
Geothermal EnergyFuture electricity generation
Minerals (limited)Basalt, pumice, clay for local use
Fertile SoilOrganic farming, export crops
Marine ResourcesFishing, tourism, biodiversity
Renewable EnergyHydropower (present); geothermal (future)
Natural Resources of Dominica
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