Grenada farmers face crop loss from water cuts

03.04.2025 461 views

In Mirabeau, Grenada, greenhouse growers express concern over ongoing water shortages. Farmers report extended struggles with water availability, exacerbated by minimal rainfall, leading to drought-like conditions and crop loss.

According to the growers, their water access was interrupted by Chief Economist Allison Haines, who indicated the need to prioritize the Mirabeau culture station. Approximately 25 farmers are affected by this water disruption and are urging governmental intervention. They are questioning the Ministry of Agriculture about the authority behind the water supply cut-off.

The water supply disruption has caused stress on crops, impacting growth and harvest. Farmers warn of financial repercussions, potentially discouraging future generations from pursuing agriculture. The region's growers manage about 20 acres, cultivating tomatoes, watermelons, carrots, sweet potatoes, yams, cauliflower, and bananas, which require substantial water for successful harvests. The interruption has led to wilting and heat damage.

A farmer stated, "I have lost enough crops, including melons, tomatoes, carrots, and cabbage. Everything is drying because we have no water."

Growers claim they were previously assured of a steady water supply, but this promise has not been fulfilled, intensifying their frustration. They emphasize the potential of two dams, located in Morrison and Cherry Hill, to support the local agricultural sector and the Mirabeau agricultural station.

 

Source - https://www.freshplaza.com

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