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zoom rader wrote:Redman wrote:Now it's a conspiracy
Smh.
If the local agricultural market was feasible at local prices people would do it.
There are real reasons that it hasn't happened.
But it boils down to it not being worth it to the people who could do it.
It's either it cost less to produce or we get higher prices.
Subsidies or price controls.
You taking out of your arse again, the red government is simply not into agricultural. There is no push but only lip service on agri.
Ben_spanna wrote:Both parties while in their power made sure and Killed Sugar, Iron, and other sustainable Industries... we are are still selling out to the Chinese now, costs of shipping have gone up by as much as 400%, every single item in every industry has has major price increases. obviously local companies have to increase their prices.
Businesses dont go into business to go bust, unless you washing something.
Redman wrote:Which party stopped the cane farmers continuing their trade?
ZR is the first to bring party into it...yet every one else is the sycophants and bloggers.
Redman wrote:Now it's a conspiracy
Smh.
If the local agricultural market was feasible at local prices people would do it.
There are real reasons that it hasn't happened.
But it boils down to it not being worth it to the people who could do it.
It's either it cost less to produce or we get higher prices.
Subsidies or price controls.
Redman wrote:Who rent out the crushing assets to the people she sleep by?
Gopaul luck is gopaul luck regardless who in power.
Just like Lalla.
What has the red government done to secure agriculture and lower food prices?Habit7 wrote:
While I am sure the Israeli govt approves of this Wikipedia entry and like all Wikipedia entries it is free from all bias, Israel is not self-sufficient in agriculture and is dependent on imports.
Israel and TT have similar food imports as a % of imports as each other.
And Israel LIKE THE REST OF THE WORLD is dealing with rising food prices https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/how-w ... ces-670639
zoom rader wrote:What has the red government done to secure agriculture and lower food prices?
Since 1956 what have they done?
88sins wrote:zoom rader wrote:What has the red government done to secure agriculture and lower food prices?
Since 1956 what have they done?
Not a damn thing, and the yellow ones ain't do a damn blasted thing either.
But I hadda admit bai zr, I does laugh a little when you call them the "red government"
Because in truth, this country ain't had anything that even remotely resembles a government since Elizabeth II wash she hands of this place, and that is a fact.
matr1x wrote:You are a dumbass Habit7.
Your people kill caroni in an attempt to destroy the east Indian base where food was being grown. What does the average afro trini know about agriculture? Or more accurately pnm base?
But every election they want to walkabout like they never cross the lighthouse in their lives.
Redress10 wrote:Redman wrote:Now it's a conspiracy
Smh.
If the local agricultural market was feasible at local prices people would do it.
There are real reasons that it hasn't happened.
But it boils down to it not being worth it to the people who could do it.
It's either it cost less to produce or we get higher prices.
Subsidies or price controls.
Yes bro conspiracy. Just like how a man sit around a table drizzling olive oil and say that the buffer getting thinner because they are getting poorer so it's making them angrier. Conspiracy bro![]()
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What part of a country needs to find ways to feed itself you just not understanding? I gave you the example of Israel. Israel has harsher agricultural environmental and political factors than Trinidad ever will yet they have become self sufficient in food production. Trinidad isn't even within the hurricane belt so even natural disasters are rare.
There are nations all over the world doing whatever they can to become food secure. But you and Habit have it in your minds that it could nevee be done. It beginning to sound as though the both of you all are lobbying on behalf of some commercial entity.
Buy food as opposed to grow food.Habit7 wrote:You are not making sense. The issue is not that ppl are going hungry because of lack of availability, ppl are going hungry because of price increases. Your solution is to grow more locally and import from Guyana. But to grow locally sometimes means more expensive food because we cannot compete with large farms which lower prices through scale. And importing from Guyana as opposed to elsewhere is still imported food.
The reason why 1.4M ppl can live on such a small island is by importing food. Locally produced food can supplement that but the prices of local food will always trail international prices. We live in a global village, there is no way to insulate T&T from shocks in world food prices. You believe in a fairy tale.
And Guyana where you see as our salvation, catching dey tail too
Its simple, I don't have the time to look after my produce or cows. So I have folk who do all the farming and they share in the profits or whatever they can pay me. They look after my lands rather than it turns to bush. They do the farming so its a win win situation. I don't really need the farms so it's best to deal with people that can make a living from it while I collect on the side.Redman wrote:Redress10 wrote:Redman wrote:Now it's a conspiracy
Smh.
If the local agricultural market was feasible at local prices people would do it.
There are real reasons that it hasn't happened.
But it boils down to it not being worth it to the people who could do it.
It's either it cost less to produce or we get higher prices.
Subsidies or price controls.
Yes bro conspiracy. Just like how a man sit around a table drizzling olive oil and say that the buffer getting thinner because they are getting poorer so it's making them angrier. Conspiracy bro![]()
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What part of a country needs to find ways to feed itself you just not understanding? I gave you the example of Israel. Israel has harsher agricultural environmental and political factors than Trinidad ever will yet they have become self sufficient in food production. Trinidad isn't even within the hurricane belt so even natural disasters are rare.
There are nations all over the world doing whatever they can to become food secure. But you and Habit have it in your minds that it could nevee be done. It beginning to sound as though the both of you all are lobbying on behalf of some commercial entity.
Well you wrong on what I think.
I know it has not been done -and I think I understand why it hasnt happened.
Food Security is a challenge because - cost of production vs prices.
Govt A or B cant change that without subsidies on inputs or price controls on imports.
Both distort the markets and have ripple effects outside Agric
You are yet to make a suggestion as to what is the way to solve these two issues efficiently.
You find Hotel work to be sub par and low pay for the Highly educated work force we have present-Farm work is harder than Hotel work and pays less- you need to tell us how you attract labor to your farm while keeping your cost of production in play.
That Highly educated work force you waving in the Hotel thread is because there has historically been a drive AWAY from Agriculture towards higher paying careers.
Free Education does that- you seem educated are you in Agriculture?
Why not?
While the quest to solve Food Security problem is noble-there are more mundane challenges that we face in this 2x4 island.
Instead of ascribing what you (incorrectly) think my motives are, lets discuss how you would solve the problems.
The business of growing food isnt simplified/improved because of the seriousness of Food Security
Maybe ZR the farmer can tell us how he survives in the business-and why if it is such a great opportunity he chooses to rent apartments instead of farming-He has already stated its less people to employ with apts.
ZR not stupid-neither are other people.
As brilliant as he is he would put capital to work where its most productive.
So he does what he making money on,but denigrates others for doing the same.
Habit7 wrote:This turning into another lament thread. Where the usual suspects complain that they are in the worst country in the world. All while they are living in one of the most prosperous countries in the hemisphere, enjoying a heavily subsidised lifestyle with govt funds, LOW TAXES and attracting immigrants from near and far who appreciate how good we have it.
One of the main reasons why agriculture is not as big as we would like it in TT is because we have other sectors that pay better and are less labour intensive. Our forefathers lived under the thumb of the UK govt, poor and mostly working in agriculture. Agriculture supplied the UK with cheap labour to enrich them and not develop TT. Our forefathers wanted better for us and directed us away from agriculture and throw off the UK as our colonial heads. We developed such that we can earn more to import food so that we can spend more time and energy on sectors that earn more money than agriculture. If agriculture is this untapped goldmine you are claiming it to be, then the private sector will capitalise on it, it should not need govt help. But the private sector is showing the value is in imports and food processing. Agriculture is THE MOST SUBSIDISED SECTOR in the country. How much more taxed breaks and subsidised loans do they need?
But yet idiots reminiscing of the glorious days under mother England when ppl lived in mud huts and there were 10 secondary schools. Since 1975 when Tate and Lyle crashed and left T&T, the govt bought out their assets and created Caroni 1975 Ltd to continue to pursue this elusive agricultural dream. Yet another ignoramus says the govt never did anything for agriculture.
Whether you like it or not, whether we grow locally or not, food prices around the world have risen. There is no way we can isolate ourselves from this and continue to trade our goods in the world. I am not saying we should forget about local food security but I am saying 100% self-sustainability is rubbish.
Here's factsHabit7 wrote:matr1x wrote:You are a dumbass Habit7.
Your people kill caroni in an attempt to destroy the east Indian base where food was being grown. What does the average afro trini know about agriculture? Or more accurately pnm base?
But every election they want to walkabout like they never cross the lighthouse in their lives.
And when they can't deal with facts, they push race.
Hear what, give up your space here so a Venezuelan can take it nah.
88sins wrote:So, you have never set yourself a lofty goal, knowing that you might never achieve it 100% but also knowing that if you did achieve at least 80% you'd be ok with the fact that you tried and did see some gains, even if is not all the gains you wanted & thought you could have when you started?
Like they wash this one brains with raw bleach & concentrated soap, no water in d mix at all, not even a rinse off he get
timelapse wrote:Here's facts
Manning basically said back in his day that he DGAF about agriculture and the environment as long as there is oil and gas.
Nothing has changed since then.
Habit7 wrote:88sins wrote:So, you have never set yourself a lofty goal, knowing that you might never achieve it 100% but also knowing that if you did achieve at least 80% you'd be ok with the fact that you tried and did see some gains, even if is not all the gains you wanted & thought you could have when you started?
Like they wash this one brains with raw bleach & concentrated soap, no water in d mix at all, not even a rinse off he get
Nothing is wrong with setting a lofty goal. We are always improving upon agriculture in the country. But when we set a lofty goal of self-sustainability (which is an embellishment) and you say the govt has done a damn thing since 1956 for agriculture (which is another embellishment) where are we really going?
The goal is a free market, where ppl can do what they legally want to earn money. The govt can incentivise some areas that they see as a priority but it is up to the citizens to take the risk. Agriculture has been incentivised and prioritised but it is up to us as citizens to take the risk. The average Trini, if they get $1-3M will invest it in real estate, not agriculture. Hence the former workers of Caroni have invested their payouts in real estate and not so much in the very agricultural sector they are from.timelapse wrote:Here's facts
Manning basically said back in his day that he DGAF about agriculture and the environment as long as there is oil and gas.
Nothing has changed since then.
As usual, you're wrong. Manning admin had a plan to implement large scale agriculture throughout the country with megafarms. This was going to be our best attempt to lower food prices by increasing the scale, the main reason imported food is sometimes cheaper. 3 megafarms were built and more were on their way until he called an early election, was voted out and PP cancelled that tout suite
But just like others in this thread, just say false and cynical stuff, and when ppl refute you with facts, they are the idiots and are brainwashed.
pugboy wrote:i thought it was to get spices from india
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