Ag shows return in wake of COVID and Grace

| 06/02/2023 | 8 Comments
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(CNS): The annual Agricultural Shows on all three islands are returning this year after a two-year hiatus as a result of COVID restrictions and the impact of Tropical Storm Grace on produce. Cayman Islands Agricultural Society (CIAS) President George Smith is promising an even bigger and better event on Grand Cayman, as well as a town market on Cardinall Avenue on Friday, 17 February, when over two dozen farmers and artisans will ply their wares.

The show on Grand Cayman will be held on Ash Wednesday, 22 February. The shows on the Sister Islands will be held on Saturday, 18 March, on Cayman Brac, and on Saturday, 29 April, on Little Cayman.

“It is good that the agriculture shows are back on track,” Agriculture Minister Jay Ebanks said. “The government has been supporting our commercial farmers to modernise and strengthen the sector and will continue to assist them with needed resources. They have been focusing on their rehabilitation efforts, and so I feel confident they are in a position to put on a good show this year.”

Encouraging everyone to turn out for the shows, he said they provided “an opportunity to support our hardworking farmers as they sell their produce, display their livestock and just showcase the best of what we have in agriculture”.

Features of the event on Ash Wednesday will include a Farm Queen Competition, Beautiful Baby Competition, expanded agro-industrial area, district and livestock displays, equestrian showcase, interactive children area, food court, live music and entertainment. The Chicago Boyz Acrobatic Team, a professional gymnastics troupe and members of the Cuban Circus are confirmed for the event.


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  1. Deirdre says:

    I would like to suggest that, perhaps, Women and Children are not farm animals, hence, a Farm Queen and Beautiful Baby competition might not be appropriate . “Best Farmer”- if the category was open to woman, man and child and based on metrics that are measurable – not subjective that would be appropriate. For example judge which farmer has demonstrated “best use of organic farming techniques” -that’s an admirable category. Under the heading “Things to Judge At the Agricultural Show” I expect pumpkins, chickens, pigs – go the whole hog, but judge a woman and a baby….. Yikes!!!! We buy pumpkins, chickens and pigs for consumption………for ownership. What message do you think this sends?

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  2. Anonymous says:

    If there is s miserable cow category I’m entering my wife.

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  3. Anonymous says:

    “Farm Queen Competition” and “Beautiful Baby Competition”…wt-actual-f?!?

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  4. Mumbichi says:

    Wonderful!

    For the first time, ALL the plants I bought last Ag show are STILL alive and thriving! Well… except for one of the culantro plants; it got overharvested. My bad.

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  5. Anonymous says:

    No feeding the feral cows 🐄

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    • Anonymous says:

      If they happen to traipse across my land without permission there’s my steak dinner.

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      • Anonymous says:

        Please, you don’t know how to slaughter and chop the right parts for meat or steak.

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        • Mumbichi says:

          Hint: They are never “chopped”, but cut and sawed. Occasionally ground, if we are talking about sausage and sweetmeats. Haggis, anyone?

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