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Agriculture in Saint Kitts and Nevis has historically been a cornerstone of the economy, especially during the colonial era when sugar cane dominated the landscape. While agriculture has declined in economic importance due to tourism and services, it still plays a key role in food security, rural employment, and cultural identity.


Overview of Agriculture in Saint Kitts and Nevis

Saint Kitts

  • Traditionally relied on sugar cane for over 300 years.
  • In 2005, the government closed the state-owned sugar industry due to economic losses.
  • Since then, the focus has shifted to diversified crop production and livestock farming.

Nevis

  • Agriculture has been more subsistence-based with small-scale farms.
  • Nevis has fertile volcanic soil and supports a wider variety of crops and livestock.

Main Crops

  • Fruits: Mangoes, papayas, bananas, guavas, citrus (oranges, limes), and passionfruit.
  • Vegetables: Sweet potatoes, yams, cassava, pumpkin, cabbage, tomatoes, cucumbers, and peppers.
  • Grains and legumes: Corn, pigeon peas, and beans.
  • Spices & herbs: Thyme, basil, hot peppers, and scallions.

Livestock and Animal Farming

  • Goats and sheep – popular for local meat (goat water stew).
  • Cattle and pigs – for beef and pork.
  • Poultry – eggs and chicken meat.
  • Efforts are ongoing to improve local meat production to reduce imports.

Modern Agricultural Initiatives

  • Diversification efforts after sugar industry closure.
  • Organic farming and greenhouse projects to boost food production.
  • Government support for smallholder farmers via:
    • Subsidies and training
    • Land leasing programs
    • Youth and women in agriculture initiatives
  • Push for climate-resilient agriculture due to vulnerability to droughts and hurricanes.

Other Notable Agricultural Products

  • Honey – produced locally from wildflowers and fruit blossoms.
  • Coconut products – including oil and water.
  • Herbal teas and bush medicines – used in local healing traditions.

Agricultural Agencies & Support

  • Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, Marine Resources and Cooperatives
  • Department of Agriculture (Nevis)
  • Collaborates with FAO and CARICOM on food security and sustainability.

Challenges

  • Land availability (especially on Nevis)
  • Limited access to financing
  • Climate change impacts
  • Dependence on food imports (over 80% of food consumed is imported)
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