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MoA and FAO support expansion of Food Bank Initiative

20 January 2022
in Agriculture/Fisheries, Community, Health, PRESS RELEASE
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Sidoni Frank, Food Scientist, Grenada Food and Nutrition Council
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The Grenada Food and Nutrition Council (GFNC), with support from the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) and the Ministry of Agriculture, is strengthening its Food Bank Initiative, a project that will lay the foundation for the establishment of the National Parliamentary Front Against Hunger secretariat.

Under the project, the FAO is working with the GFNC to develop a strategic action plan that will provide a framework for expansion of the Food Bank. The GFNC, a statutory body under the Ministry of Agriculture has recruited a team of consultants to develop the strategic action plan which should provide a comprehensive guide with goals, objectives, measurable actions, timelines, and identify the responsible agencies and stakeholders that will work together for the eradication of hunger and malnutrition in Grenada.

This initiative will support vulnerable families on a monthly basis with nutritious, locally produced food as a means of promoting healthy eating habits.

“In our efforts to expand, we have begun collaborating with the Marketing & National Importing Board (MNIB) and Andall and Associates; these are two suppliers at which the beneficiaries will be able to use their vouchers,” explained Sidoni Frank, Food Scientist at the GFNC. “Beneficiaries will be required to present their identification documents to purchase items listed at the back of the voucher,” he added.

The Food Bank initiative also contributes to economic activity by supporting local farmers and producers, while at the same time improving the appreciation for local food and their nutritional benefits. Each voucher is valued at $75 and families can receive as many as six vouchers, depending on the number of residents in the household.

The interventions under this Food Bank Initiative are consistent with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 2 “Zero Hunger”, which aims to “End hunger, achieve food security and improve nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture.”

130 families are expected to benefit from this initiative, including women receiving antenatal care, those with low birth weight babies, low-income families, the elderly and persons with chronic diseases.

The Ministry of Agriculture keenly anticipates the implementation of the strategies developed, as a means of promoting food and nutrition security for all.

Ministry of Agriculture… ensuring food and nutrition security for all.

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  1. Candia Alleyne says:
    4 months ago

    I’m very happy to see this planned initiative where the focus is on the health of our people and not merely profiting financially from production of food products. The relationship between the production and consumption of foods that contribute to the health of the people is likely to have a positive impact on the economy and the environment.

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