OUR THIRD SCHOOL visit was at the Ignatius Byer Primary School in St Lucy, on Monday, January 30. 

Chief Executive Officer of the Barbados Agricultural Society, James Paul met with the students there and told them about the importance of local agriculture, and of course about the island’s biggest agricultural exhibition – Agrofest. 

He invited the students and their teachers to the event which will be held in Queen’s Park from February 24, – 26. He told them there is so much to see and do on those days, including the Sheep Show and the Dog Show.

As a lead up to Agrofest, Mr. Paul is expected to visit more schools across the island.  

AGROFEST 2023Thank you to our Sponsors. See You in 2024!

Best Practices in Green Monkey Deterrence:A Manual for Farmers in Barbados

The issue of the introduced green monkey in Barbados is a frequent topic of discussion nationally. While the green monkey population must be controlled to ensure that Barbados has a thriving agricultural sector, the monkey is also an interesting component of Barbados’ rather depleted biodiversity and is a tourist attraction.

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