FROM STRENGTHENING agribusinesses and food safety systems to enhancing resilience against animal diseases, the Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture (IICA) delegation in St Vincent and the Grenadines, showcased its contribution to agricultural development during its 2025 Accountability Seminar held on June 10, 2026, at Frenches House, Kingstown. Convened under the theme “Transparency, Responsibility, Impact”, the seminar brought together more than 40 farmers, agro-processors, Ministry of Agriculture officials, development partners and representatives of agricultural organisations to review IICA’s work and results in St Vincent and the Grenadines during 2025 and discuss priorities for the future, an IICA release states.
Among those attending were Minister of Fisheries, Marine Conservation and Climate Resilience, Conroy Huggins; Acting Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Rural Transformation, Colville King; Chief Agricultural Officer Renato Gumbs; and IICA Representative for the Eastern Caribbean States, Gregg Rawlins.
A key feature of the event was the presentation and formal handover of IICA’s 2025 Accountability Report to Minister Huggins and Acting Permanent Secretary King. Presented by Michael Dalton, former Technical Specialist with the IICA Delegation in St Vincent and the Grenadines and newly appointed IICA Representative in Suriname, the report highlighted a range of initiatives implemented during the year, including online training programmes for micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs); support for agricultural health, safety and food quality systems; efforts to strengthen African Swine Fever surveillance and response capacity, and other interventions aimed at advancing agricultural and rural development.
Addressing the seminar, Minister Huggins commended IICA for its commitment to transparency and accountability, saying that it “reflects a commendable commitment to transparency, collaboration and results-based development within the agriculture sector”.
The minister noted that the seminar provided an opportunity to assess progress, address ongoing challenges and align efforts to advance agriculture
















