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Land needs assessed for TAMCC Mirabeau campus development

This story was posted 1 year ago
21 May 2025
in Agriculture/Fisheries, Education, PRESS RELEASE
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Teams from TAMCC and Ministry of Agriculture and Lands at TAMCC Mirabeau campus. Photo: TAMCC
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The TA Marryshow Community College (TAMCC), with the support of the Ministry of Agriculture and Lands, conducted a reconnaissance mission of the Mirabeau Campus aimed at identifying lands for future campus expansion and the enhancement of the agricultural training programmes offered by the college.

The inspection, which involved detailed assessments of the current campus infrastructure, surrounding land availability, and potential areas for development, is part of a strategic initiative to bolster agricultural education and transform the campus into an agricultural centre of excellence. The collaborative effort seeks to ensure that the college’s facilities can accommodate growing student enrolment, introduce advanced agricultural technologies, and expand practical training opportunities.

“I must say this has been a very fruitful tour, an eye-opening tour, to see the extent of the property that TAMCC owns and also give us an idea of the development that will be done here at the

Mirabeau campus,” said Andrew Abraham, Principal of TAMCC. “What we would like to do is to map the land, including the current structures, so our architects can be informed on how best to improve current facilities and place new structures such as hydroponics systems, aquaponics systems and traditional agricultural areas. This exercise is a very important one that is part of the overall development of the Mirabeau campus.”

Teams from TAMCC and Ministry of Agriculture and Lands at TAMCC Mirabeau campus. Photo: TAMCC

The team from the Ministry of Agriculture was led by George Skerrit, Director of Lands, who stated, “The next step is to do some office reconnaissance, which involves sourcing plans, getting information on the adjoining owners, collating information, and then conducting a survey.”

The Mirabeau campus is currently undergoing expansive renovations which include the restoration of the student dormitories and minor repairs of other buildings which are being financed by the Ministry of Education and Ministry of Mobilisation, Implementation and Transformation. Additionally, the construction of 2 new pig pens and the refurbishment of an existing pen are currently underway with the support of the Ministry of Agriculture.

TAMCC extends appreciation to the ministry for its continued support and remains committed to building a strong partnership that supports national development priorities and strengthens agricultural education and innovation across Grenada, Carriacou, and Petite Martinique.

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