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St. Lucia: Taiwan's $EC 5 million contribution focuses on agriculture
- By S Coward
- Published 10-Nov-10
- Hurricanes/Natural Disasters
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Ambassador Chou said the funds would be used for helping the agricultural sector
and the repair of specific public facilities damaged by Hurricane Tomas. The
Ambassador also announced Taiwan’s Technical Mission would work closely with the
Ministry of Agriculture in an effort to rehabilitate that industry within the
shortest possible time.
Ministry of Agriculture officials with the support of the Taiwanese agricultural
experts have identified several cash crops which will provide rapid yield, thus
enabling that sector to regain its footing after the battering from the
hurricane.
Ambassador Chou is hopeful that the assistance will encourage farmers to
re-plant and produce vegetable and fruit crops to supply domestic demand as well
as generate revenue from these short-term cash crops.
The Taiwanese aid initiative will fund the repair of greenhouses, re-cultivate
twenty (20) hectares of vegetable crops and three (3) hectares of fruit crops.
This initiative will target 460 farmers who will be invited to join the
re-cultivation program.
Officials estimates an average value of $EC 40,000 per hectare in returns
through the cultivation of identified cash crops within a three (3) month
period.
The program projects a total amount of $EC 920,000 in revenue to be generated
over the 3-month period.
The Ministry of agriculture will provide details shortly on the implementation
of this disaster relief program.
Repairs to specific public facilities under the Taiwanese aid package, will be identified jointly by the two governments in the near future.
