Fourteen (14) young
persons have just completed a 10 week Climate Smart Agricultural Course at the
Gilbert Agricultural and Rural Development (GARD) Center a program under the
Methodist Church in the Caribbean and the Americas; in collaboration with its
donor partner Sandals Foundation Jamaica. In addition, the GARD Center received
technical assistance from CARDI, IICA and the Agricultural Extension Division
with trainers. The Ministry of Education also assisted with allowing some of
their School Farm Attendants to participate.
In this Century
when it is critical that all sectors strive to take action in protecting this
environment and reversing some of the damages that have occurred over the
years, Climate Smart Agriculture (CSA) which promotes sustainable farming
practices is the way to go to increase resilience against droughts, torrential
rains and changing growing seasons. CSA is a management system that identifies
the risks created by climate change and poses solutions through best farming
practices.
With a special
focus on hydroponics, the trainees were guided through a wealth of subject
areas which included water conservation, integrated pest management, composting
and mulching, drip irrigation, constructing hydroponic units, use of ICT in
agriculture, business management, raising small ruminants in a CSA environment,
and many more areas including life skills.
The next set of
courses to be launched by the GARD Center/Sandals Foundation Jamaica
partnership includes Hydroponics for Women Backyard Gardeners and Solar Panel
Installation Assistant Technician. Other courses such as Tour Guiding, Office
Administration, Remarkable Hospitality/Customer Service, and ICT are also
starting soon.
Call 463-4121/562-0084 for further information.