CABINET NOTES – The Cabinet received an update from the Honourable Minister for Agriculture on his Ministry’s ongoing efforts to construct a series of new dams and water catchment ponds across Antigua. This initiative is part of the government’s broader strategy to bolster national food security and reduce dependence on desalinated water for agricultural use.
In support of this critical project, Cabinet has immediately approved funding for the purchase of a dedicated excavator, which will be used to accelerate the construction of these water storage facilities. This equipment investment signals the government’s commitment to providing the necessary tools and resources to implement water infrastructure solutions that will directly benefit local farmers and enhance irrigation capacity.
This latest development follows Cabinet’s decision, made several months ago, to prioritize the development of water catchment systems as a key pillar of its national food production agenda. Recognizing that reliable and affordable water access is essential to sustainable farming, the government is taking a proactive approach to ensure the agricultural sector is better equipped to withstand drought conditions and climate variability.
The Minister further informed Cabinet that the Ministry of Agriculture is collaborating closely with the Geology Department of the Antigua Public Utilities Authority (APUA) to identify the most viable and strategic locations for the construction of dams and ponds. This partnership ensures that scientific and environmental assessments guide the site selection process, optimizing the long-term functionality and impact of the new infrastructure.
The government views these developments as essential steps toward building climate resilience, empowering farmers, and securing the nation’s agro-economic future.