Antigua and Barbuda Seeks Japanese Support for Fisheries and Agriculture Development

The Cabinet of Antigua and Barbuda received an update from the Hon. Minister for Agriculture on the outcomes of his recent official visit to Japan, where he participated in a series of high-level meetings aimed at strengthening cooperation between Antigua and Barbuda and Japan in the areas of agriculture, fisheries, marine conservation, education, and sustainable development.
The Minister reported that the delegation held productive discussions with senior Japanese officials, including representatives of Japan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Among the key matters discussed was the possibility of securing technical and financial assistance for the refurbishment and modernization of Antigua and Barbuda’s fisheries infrastructure.

Japanese officials provided guidance on the appropriate channels through which Antigua and Barbuda may pursue grant funding and technical cooperation opportunities, including engagement with Japan’s diplomatic representatives in the region.
Cabinet was further informed that discussions also focused on support for the modernization of fish and vegetable markets and related facilities, with a view to improving food security, strengthening value chains, and enhancing opportunities for local producers and vendors.
The Minister advised Cabinet that the delegation also met with representatives of the Sasakawa Peace Foundation and affiliated organizations, which have a longstanding history of supporting marine and fisheries initiatives throughout the Caribbean and other developing regions.
Discussions explored potential collaboration in addressing the growing challenge posed by sargassum seaweed, including the possible establishment of a seaweed management and processing facility in Antigua and Barbuda.
Cabinet noted that such an initiative could provide both environmental and economic benefits while helping to mitigate the adverse impacts of sargassum on coastal communities and the tourism sector.
The Minister also highlighted discussions surrounding educational and cultural exchanges between Antigua and Barbuda and Japan. Japanese officials expressed interest in expanding opportunities for student exchange programmes and fostering stronger academic partnerships between institutions in both countries.
Cabinet welcomed these discussions and noted the potential benefits of greater educational cooperation, particularly in areas related to marine sciences, agriculture, technology, and innovation.
Cabinet further noted that discussions in Japan underscored the importance of sustainable ocean management, marine conservation, and strengthening legal and policy frameworks that support investment in the blue economy. The Government of Antigua and Barbuda remains committed to advancing policies that protect marine resources while creating new opportunities for sustainable economic growth.
Cabinet welcomed the positive outcomes of the visit and expressed confidence that the relationships established and strengthened during the mission will contribute to enhanced cooperation between Antigua and Barbuda and Japan, yielding tangible benefits for the people of Antigua and Barbuda in the years ahead.
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