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Agriculture show launches national food security campaign

The 57th Annual Cayman Islands Agriculture Show took place on Ash Wednesday, formally launching a new national food security awareness campaign and drawing thousands of residents to what remains the largest single public event of the year.
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Government opens egg facility to boost Cayman’s local food production

Cayman Islands’ first-ever government-operated egg production facility opened this week with the aim of boosting the island’s domestic egg production and reducing reliance on imports.
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Beyond imports: Growing food security in Cayman

The story of the farmers, fishers, agri-producers, restaurants and hotels building Cayman's food security.
Red Poll cattle gather at the Cayman Islands Department of Agriculture.

Cattle breeding initiative set to boost local herds, cut imports

Explore the benefits of Red Poll cattle in the Cayman Islands, including better meat quality and reduced reliance on imports.
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New director of agriculture making food security a priority

Wilbur Welcome, the new director of the Department of Agriculture, says that bolstering Cayman’s food security will be a major priority under his leadership.
The University College of the Cayman Islands sees a more sustainable future for Cayman that involves the building and operating of 1,000 greenhouses to help address the islands' food security issues. - Photo: File

UCCI envisions 1,000 greenhouses to help Cayman’s food security

A new training programme planned by the University College of the Cayman Islands aims to help create 1,000 greenhouses on island in a bid to bolster local food security and sustainability.

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