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Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries Records Successful Corn Harvest Under Strategic Pilot Project
July 20, 2026:- On Saturday 18th July, 2026, the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, marked another significant milestone in Trinidad and Tobago's agricultural diversification and food security agenda with the... Continue »
Minister Ratiram Distributes Certified Rice Seeds to Farmers
November 11, 2025:- Centeno, Trinidad - The Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, through its Research Division, today hosted its second Rice Seed Distribution Ceremony at the Division’s Centeno compound as... Continue »
Seed Sales and Sale of Root Crop Planting material
Crops seeds include: Corn Pigeon peas Ochro Bodi Hot pepper Sorrel Melongene Hot pepper Carailli Seim Bean Other Local Vegetables Root Crop Planting Material: Cassava Sweet Potato Sales Offices: National... Continue »
Plant sales of tropical fruits, ornamentals and herbs
Sale of Tropical fruits, herbs and spices and ornamental nursery plants Plant Types include: Cocoa Citrus Breadfruit Coffee Mango Avocado Coconut Other Tropical fruits Herbs and spices Ornamentals Sales Offices:... Continue »
Agricultural Services Division
The key responsibilities of the Agricultural Services Division are as follows: To produce high quality agricultural planting material for sale to the farming community and the general public thereby contributing... Continue »
Production and Sale of Commodities
Orchard Nursery plants – cocoa, coffee, breadfruit, citrus, mango, avocado, coconut, assorted minor fruit crops (guava, carambola, cherry, pommecythere, pommegranate etc.) Herbs and spices – thyme, basil, mint, neem, clove,... Continue »
Commodities Price Listing and Order Form
Price Listing Click here for latest commodities listing Order Form Download Order Form Continue »
Administration of the Agricultural Incentive Programme (AIP)
Administration of the Agricultural Incentive Programme (AIP): To access the AIP programme clients must be registered under the FRP programme meeting the cultivation/ livestock production requirements for the incentive claims... Continue »







