Agriculture in the Cayman Islands plays a supporting role in the economy and food supply. Due to limited arable land, a hot tropical climate, and a heavy reliance on imports, the islands focus on small-scale farming, backyard gardening, and controlled livestock production. Still, agriculture is culturally significant and gaining renewed attention through sustainability and food security initiatives.
Overview
Land Use: Less than 5% of land is used for farming
Main Agricultural Areas:
East End & North Side – Grand Cayman
Cayman Brac – known for fruit and root crops
Little Cayman – minimal agricultural activity
Climate: Tropical with wet (May–November) and dry (December–April) seasons
Soil: Often rocky and not very fertile, requiring soil enhancement
1. Crops Grown
Mostly tropical and root crops suited for the climate: