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Agricultural Enquiries and Complaints
Agricultural Enquiries and Complaints. If you are a crop or livestock farmer in Trinidad and Tobago and have an agricultural enquiry or complaint, please contact the appropriate area within the Ministry of Agriculture, Land and Fisheries. Enquiries and complaints from crop farmers should be directed to the nearest agricultural county office.
Marketing Assistance for Farmers
Marketing Assistance for Farmers. Please follow the links in the section below for more information about NAMDEVCO and the services provided. Additional information about marketing assistance for farmers or the National Agricultural Marketing and Development Corporation (NAMDEVCO) can be obtained by clicking on the links below.
Getting Started in the Fishing Industry
Getting Started in the Fishing Industry. The Ministry of Agriculture, Land and Fisheries offers a variety of services and information for individuals and businesses who want to enter the fishing industry. Contact the Fisheries Extension Office to obtain information on the incentives available for start-up entrepreneurs, or follow the link below for more information:.
Forestry Incentive Programme
The Forestry Incentive Programme assists in reversing the cycle of de-forestation and land degradation on private lands by encouraging the use of reforestation and conservation methods and promoting private forestry. As part of a nationwide effort to preserve and increase forest reserves in Trinidad and Tobago, individuals and businesses are granted rebates for fire tracing, machinery and equipment used in reforestation projects. You must be a citizen of Trinidad and Tobago and own at least one hectare of land to qualify for the incentive programme.
Getting Started in Agriculture
Getting Started in Agriculture. Individuals and businesses seeking information on how to get involved in the agricultural sector can follow the guidelines provided below. For additional information please contact the nearest agricultural county office or visit the website of the Ministry of Agriculture, Land and Fisheries.
Agriculture County Offices
Agricultural County Offices are open to the public every Wednesday from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm, except public holidays. To find out what county office is responsible for your area, call the Ministry of Agriculture, Land and Fisheries at (868) 622-1221-5. Ministry of Agriculture, Land and Fisheries Website.
Agricultural Incentives
The Ministry of Agriculture, Land and Fisheries provides incentive programmes for individuals and businesses involved in the agricultural sector. Applications for incentives must be made in person at the County Office where you registered as a farmer. For additional information on the agricultural incentives available, contact your nearest county office or visit the website of the Ministry of Agriculture, Land and Fisheries.
Agricultural Training
The Ministry of Agriculture, Land and Fisheries provides agricultural information and training for members of the farming community and persons interested in being trained in agriculture. There are no formal requirements for enrollment, so anyone can apply for training. You will need to present a valid form of identification such as a passport, identification card or driver's permit.
Registration of Farmers
Individuals and businesses involved in crop or livestock farming are required to register with the Ministry of Agriculture, Land and Fisheries. One form of proof of Trinidad and Tobago citizenship (electoral ID card, passport, naturalisation certificate). To register as a beekeeper or the owner of an apiary, you should contact the beekeeping officer at the agricultural county office in the area in which you reside.
Flood Damage Assistance for Crop Farmers
Flood Damage Assistance for Crop Farmers. The Ministry of Agriculture, Land and Fisheries provides assistance to crop farmers whose crops have been lost or damaged due to flooding. To apply for flood damage assistance, an application should be made in person to the agricultural county office where the plot is located.
Agricultural Enquiries and Complaints
Agricultural Enquiries and Complaints. If you are a crop or livestock farmer in Trinidad and Tobago and have an agricultural enquiry or complaint, please contact the appropriate area within the Ministry of Agriculture, Land and Fisheries. Enquiries and complaints from crop farmers should be directed to the nearest agricultural county office.
Marketing Assistance for Farmers
Marketing Assistance for Farmers. Please follow the links in the section below for more information about NAMDEVCO and the services provided. Additional information about marketing assistance for farmers or the National Agricultural Marketing and Development Corporation (NAMDEVCO) can be obtained by clicking on the links below.
Getting Started in the Fishing Industry
Getting Started in the Fishing Industry. The Ministry of Agriculture, Land and Fisheries offers a variety of services and information for individuals and businesses who want to enter the fishing industry. Contact the Fisheries Extension Office to obtain information on the incentives available for start-up entrepreneurs, or follow the link below for more information:.
Agriculture County Offices
Agricultural County Offices are open to the public every Wednesday from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm, except public holidays. To find out what county office is responsible for your area, call the Ministry of Agriculture, Land and Fisheries at (868) 622-1221-5. Ministry of Agriculture, Land and Fisheries Website.
Forestry Incentive Programme
The Forestry Incentive Programme assists in reversing the cycle of de-forestation and land degradation on private lands by encouraging the use of reforestation and conservation methods and promoting private forestry. As part of a nationwide effort to preserve and increase forest reserves in Trinidad and Tobago, individuals and businesses are granted rebates for fire tracing, machinery and equipment used in reforestation projects. You must be a citizen of Trinidad and Tobago and own at least one hectare of land to qualify for the incentive programme.
Getting Started in Agriculture
Getting Started in Agriculture. Individuals and businesses seeking information on how to get involved in the agricultural sector can follow the guidelines provided below. For additional information please contact the nearest agricultural county office or visit the website of the Ministry of Agriculture, Land and Fisheries.
Agricultural Incentives
The Ministry of Agriculture, Land and Fisheries provides incentive programmes for individuals and businesses involved in the agricultural sector. Applications for incentives must be made in person at the County Office where you registered as a farmer. For additional information on the agricultural incentives available, contact your nearest county office or visit the website of the Ministry of Agriculture, Land and Fisheries.
Agricultural Training
The Ministry of Agriculture, Land and Fisheries provides agricultural information and training for members of the farming community and persons interested in being trained in agriculture. There are no formal requirements for enrollment, so anyone can apply for training. You will need to present a valid form of identification such as a passport, identification card or driver's permit.
Flood Damage Assistance for Crop Farmers
Flood Damage Assistance for Crop Farmers. The Ministry of Agriculture, Land and Fisheries provides assistance to crop farmers whose crops have been lost or damaged due to flooding. To apply for flood damage assistance, an application should be made in person to the agricultural county office where the plot is located.
Registration of Farmers
Individuals and businesses involved in crop or livestock farming are required to register with the Ministry of Agriculture, Land and Fisheries. One form of proof of Trinidad and Tobago citizenship (electoral ID card, passport, naturalisation certificate). To register as a beekeeper or the owner of an apiary, you should contact the beekeeping officer at the agricultural county office in the area in which you reside.