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The Food Supply System in The Islands Of Netherlands Antilles

Victor KakuluBy Victor KakuluJune 5, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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The food supply system in the islands of the former Netherlands Antilles — Curaçao, Bonaire, Sint Maarten, Saba, and Sint Eustatius — relies heavily on imports, supplemented by local production, fishing, and small-scale farming.


1. IMPORTS (Primary Food Source)

  • 90%+ of food is imported, especially from:
    • The Netherlands
    • The U.S.
    • Venezuela
    • Colombia
    • Dominican Republic

Includes:

  • Rice, flour, pasta
  • Meat and dairy
  • Canned and frozen goods
  • Fruits and vegetables not grown locally

Ports play a key role:

  • Curaçao: Willemstad port
  • Sint Maarten: Port Philipsburg
  • Bonaire, Saba, Statia: Smaller ports and ferries

2. LOCAL AGRICULTURE (Limited but Growing)

  • Arid soil and water shortages limit large-scale farming.
  • Islands like Bonaire and Statia have seen growth in:
    • Goat farming
    • Aloe vera
    • Vegetables in hydroponics/greenhouses
    • Local fruits: papaya, mango, banana, soursop

Common local produce:

  • Okra, plantains, pumpkins, sweet potatoes
  • Herbs (basil, thyme, rosemary)

3. FISHING INDUSTRY (Fresh Proteins)

  • Important source of local protein.
  • Commonly caught:
    • Red snapper
    • Mahi-mahi (dorado)
    • Tuna
    • Grouper
    • Lobster and conch (seasonal)

Overfishing and climate issues affect fish availability.


4. FOOD DISTRIBUTION & RETAIL

  • Supermarkets import and distribute across each island.
  • Major chains:
    • Curaçao: Van den Tweel, Centrum, Mangusa
    • Sint Maarten: Carrefour, Market Garden
    • Bonaire: Warehouse Bonaire, Bondigro
  • Small corner shops (minimarkets) and open-air markets are also common.

5. FOOD SECURITY CHALLENGES

IssueDetails
High Import CostsCauses higher food prices
Hurricanes & WeatherDisrupt shipping and storage
Limited FarmlandRestricts local food independence
Climate ChangeAffects both agriculture and fishing
Dependence on ShippingSupply chains vulnerable to fuel costs and delays

Food Security Initiatives

  • Greenhouse farms in Curaçao and Bonaire
  • Rainwater collection and desalination for irrigation
  • School feeding programs in Statia and Saba
  • Support for local fishermen and small farmers

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