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FAO assisting Grenada in protecting soursop exports to US

This story was posted 1 year ago
14 April 2025
in Agriculture/Fisheries, Business, PRESS RELEASE
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FAO workshop participants. Photo: FAO/Juliet Goldsmith
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The Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO), in collaboration with the Caribbean Agriculture Health and Food Safety Agency (CAHFSA), continues to assist the Ministry of Agriculture and Lands, Forestry, Marine Resources and Cooperatives in fortifying its Sanitary and Phytosanitary (SPS) regulations in attempt to maintain Grenada’s sole access to the fresh soursop in the United States of America (USA).

Grenada is still the only country authorised to export fresh soursop to this important market.

The Ministry of Agriculture in Grenada is being supported through 2 projects entitled “Enhancing SPS Capacity and Market Access for Grenadian Soursop Exports” funded by the Standards and Trade Development Facility (STDF) and FAO Technical Cooperation Programme.  These projects have several components, which include strengthening surveillance, detection, diagnosis and emergency response system; piloting a certification and traceability systems; improving production practices; and mitigating risks expanding export markets.

During a recent mission held from 24–28 February 2025, a team of FAO and CAHFSA officials met with key stakeholders to assess farming practices and Grenada’s readiness for a phytosanitary emergency. The mission included field visits and interviews with staff from the pest control unit and exporters.  To support this mission, a validation workshop was held, which focused on soursop pest surveillance and identification of training needs of the soursop industry. The workshop was attended by 27 participants, including farmers, exporters, extension officers, plant quarantine officers, and representatives from the Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute (CARDI).

“The mission is part of the activities planned for this year to raise awareness and strengthen Grenada’s capacities to prevent the introduction of pests with the involvement of all actors in the soursop industry in partnership with CAHFSA,” said Melvin Medina Navarro, FAO’s Plant Production and Protection Officer and Lead Technical Officer for both projects. He added, “The mission identified the need for training for field and laboratory technicians as a top priority. We are therefore working with the Ministry of Agriculture and our partners to put things in place to commence training in April.” Navarro also stated that the participants were very engaged and enthusiastic throughout the session, and they showed a strong commitment to the success of the next SPS interventions in the country’s soursop industry.

During the validation workshop, Juliet Goldsmith, CAHFSA’s Plant Health Specialist, presented pest survey results and obtained relevant information from the participants to complete Grenada’s situational analysis and to formulate tailored training programmes.

With the USA as its primary export market, Grenada’s soursop business is booming and strong, with an estimated yearly value of US$2.6 million. The island enjoys favourable access to this market due to the certified absence of 2 pests: the fruit borer (Cerconota anonella) and the seed borer (Bepratelloides cubense). FAO, along with the Ministry of Agriculture, CAHFSA, STDF, and other interested parties, are optimistic that this important and timely project will improve Grenada’s soursop value chain and secure its position in global markets.

Source: FAO

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