Is Saint Lucia Really Not Ready… Or Just Not Ready to Decide?
Choiseul on the Move | Analysis & Commentary
A proven agricultural model is already working in the Caribbean — and yet, in Saint Lucia, we are still asking if we are ready.
That alone should raise a serious question.
What Is Working in Saint Vincent?
In Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, businessman Rayneau Gajadhar has launched a model that is quietly transforming agriculture.
- Farmers sell all their produce — no waste, no spoilage.
- They are paid immediately.
- The company handles exports and market access.
- Farmers focus on production — not chasing buyers.
This is not theory. This is not a pilot.
This is a working system.
The Saint Lucia Conversation
The conversation around this model is not new.
Former Agriculture Minister Alfred Prospere had indicated that while the Rayneau initiative showed promise, Saint Lucia might not yet be ready for such an arrangement.
Today, that responsibility now sits with Minister for Agriculture, Hon. Lisa Jawahir — and with it, an opportunity to move this discussion from consideration to action.
The question now is no longer whether the idea has merit — but whether we are finally prepared to act on it.
Are We Truly Not Ready?
We are told Saint Lucia is different.
- We have a Marketing Board.
- Some farmers supply hotels and supermarkets.
- There are existing structures.
All of that is true.
But let us ask the real questions:
- Are all farmers guaranteed a market?
- Are all farmers paid on time?
- Is there zero spoilage?
- Are young people choosing agriculture — or leaving it?
In communities like Choiseul, Saltibus, Piaye, Roblot, Morne Jacques, we know the reality:
- Produce goes unsold.
- Prices drop without warning.
- Farmers absorb the losses.
- Young people migrate — because farming does not feel secure.
So again we ask:
If it is working elsewhere… why not here?
Rayneau Is Ready
Let us be clear about one thing.
Rayneau is not proposing an idea on paper.
Rayneau has already:
- Built and sustained operations across the Caribbean.
- Delivered complex projects in multiple territories.
- Launched and is executing this exact agricultural model successfully in Saint Vincent.
This is not potential. This is performance.
The infrastructure, the experience, and the market connections are already in place.
The partner is ready.
The Real Risk Is Doing Nothing
We often convince ourselves that waiting is safer.
But in reality:
- Farmers continue to lose income.
- Produce continues to go to waste.
- Youth continue to turn away from agriculture.
- Other countries continue to move ahead.
Delay is not neutral.
Delay is a decision.
So… Is Saint Lucia Ready?
Let us answer honestly.
We have:
- Fertile land
- Experienced farmers
- A proven regional model
- A capable private sector partner
What we are missing is not readiness.
What we are missing is action.
The Time Is Not “Soon”… The Time Is Now.
Saint Vincent has already moved.
The model is proven.
The opportunity is real.
The farmers are waiting.
So the question is no longer whether Saint Lucia is ready…
It is whether we are ready to act.
Choiseul on the Move will continue to follow this issue closely — because this is not just policy.
This is about livelihoods. This is about opportunity. This is about the future of rural Saint Lucia.






