What's Happening?
The CARICOM Secretariat has conducted a series of webinars aimed at enhancing hurricane preparedness within the agriculture sector. These webinars, part of the 'Food for Lunch' series, were held in May
and focused on minimizing the impact of hurricanes on crops, livestock, and fisheries. The sessions also covered disaster response and recovery strategies. Dr. Wendell Samuel, CARICOM Assistant Secretary-General, and Dr. Renata Clarke from the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations, emphasized the importance of preparedness and collaboration in mitigating the devastating effects of natural disasters on the region. The webinars were designed to equip stakeholders with best practices and anticipatory actions to protect agricultural assets during the 2026 hurricane season, which began on June 1.
Why It's Important?
The agriculture sector is crucial for the economies of CARICOM member states, and hurricanes pose a significant threat to this sector. By focusing on preparedness, the webinars aim to reduce potential losses and ensure food security in the region. The initiative highlights the importance of regional cooperation and knowledge sharing in disaster management. Effective preparedness can lead to quicker recovery and less economic disruption, benefiting farmers, local communities, and the overall economy. The emphasis on anticipatory action reflects a proactive approach to disaster management, which is essential in regions frequently affected by hurricanes.
What's Next?
Following the webinars, stakeholders in the agriculture sector are expected to implement the strategies and best practices discussed. Continuous collaboration between regional and international organizations will be crucial in maintaining preparedness and resilience. Monitoring the effectiveness of these strategies during the hurricane season will provide valuable insights for future improvements. Additionally, ongoing education and training for farmers and agricultural workers will be necessary to adapt to evolving challenges posed by climate change and natural disasters.






