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SMFC Farmers Market - The Road to Sustainability.

farmersmarketSt Peters:---  We often hear the word "sustainability" when it comes to promising us, the St Maarten people, a better future. But do we, and those who have the duty to lead us into a prosperous, all-inclusive future, truly understand what the word"sustainability" really means?
Let’s take a lil dive into its definition:
Sustainability /NOUN/
1. The ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level." The sustainability of economic growth.”
2. Avoidance of the depletion of natural resources in order to maintain an ecological balance." The pursuit of global environmental sustainability."

Now, looking at both the above-defined terms, such as ‘’the ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level and avoidance of the depletion of natural resources in order to maintain an ecological balance, " neither has been prioritized locally. More so, the fact that our most valuable resource, which is land space for agricultural and ecological conservation, is being depleted even faster than ever due to overdevelopment, should be a cause of concern. We truly have nothing left but the sun, sand and beaches, which many other Caribbean Islands share, but with a more emphasis on sustainable ecological practices then us.

Sustainability is a social goal for people to co-exist on Earth over a long period of time. Definitions of this term are disputed and have varied with literature, context, and time. Sustainability usually has three dimensions: environmental, economic, and social. Many definitions emphasize the environmental dimension. Sustainable practices support ecological, human, and economic health and vitality. Sustainability presumes that resources are finite, and should be used conservatively and wisely with a view to long-term priorities and consequences of how resources are used and impact future generations. - Google
With the trade war taken effect over the next few months set to cause many ecological challenges, we have yet to see what type of instability and inflation on goods it will bring to our shores…
On the road to sustainability when it comes to food security, a few factors will need to be considered and set in place for this to become a reality for us as St Maarten people:
• First off, we need to want this for ourselves
• Government technical support on development, invasive species, land, water and infrastructure
• Diversity amongst farmers and crops
• Consumer demand
• Local by product and essential goods production
• Building strong cooperatives
• Supporting our local markets and service providers

As Prime Minister of Barbados Honorable Mia Mottley stated in one of her latest public outreaches ‘’ We must diversify our economy from this dependent and support our local markets’’ meaning, we must produce more products, goods and services while developing key partnerships for goals amongst regional, international and African stakeholders.
In our opinion, this can only become a reality when we all realized that it affects us all and not just governments, but WE, the people get hit the hardest..
And so, that's why we the people must get up and do more for ourselves to add value to our economic diversity and sustainability on the regional and global landscape. We should not just let our presence be known for the sun, sand, and beaches, but rather for economic conservation, agricultural \ byproduct production, culinary arts, and sustainable traditional \ innovative technological practices. With limited resources, our intellectual property and vibrant landscape can empower our economic growth to ensure sustainability before it's too late. But all hands must be on deck. Together we must achieve more…
We must show gratitude in and for all things, even in challenging times, as challenges allow us to come out of our comfort zone and urge us toward sustainability.
So, with that in mind, SMFC continues to push for building strategic partnerships with both local and regional partners and exploring more sustainable practices when it comes to sourcing crops and by-products. We also encourage our local farmers and product developers to reach out and hear more about the SMFC and see how they may play their part in building their local networks and brands.
This week with over 800lbs of fresh produce harvested and more on back up for the farmers market, we encourage community members to come out as we reduce prices on eggplant, bell peppers, yams and carrots by $0.50 on the kilo this weekend.
This Saturday, the Farmers Market will once again offer a wide variety of produce and products from the dedicated community farmers and product developers. Items available will be fresh cold-press juices, banana bread, baked coconut johnny cakes with chickpeas, veggie soup, honey, coconut oil, castor oil, plants, and gardening materials.

Fresh Produce available this week from our local and regional farmers will be season peppers, sweet peppers, avocado, plantain, carrots, pumpkin, cucumbers, sweet potato, papaya, lettuce, salad mix, callaloo, tyarblad, basil, mint, lemon grass, big leaf thyme, curry leaves, bayleaf, celery, marjoram and parsley.
The Farmers Market begins at 9 am until 2pm, so we encourage community members to come out early as 9am to get their first picks.
SMFC expresses utmost gratitude to the general public for their continuous support to us at the Farmers Market. Your support continues to demonstrate the need for positive community development, engagement, and agricultural \ product sustainability. See you on Saturday, April 19, from 9 am to 2 pm, at the Rupert Maynard Community Center, St Peter's.
**About St Maarten Farmers Cooperative (SMFC):**
The St Maarten Farmers Cooperative (SMFC), a proactive committee of ECO St Maarten Agricultural Research and Development Center Foundation, is a collective of local farmers and skillful community members dedicated to enhancing the production and distribution of agricultural products on the island. By pooling resources and expertise, the SMFC aims to promote sustainable farming practices, support local economies, and provide the community with fresh, high-quality produce and agro-processed products as we Thrive for the Balance of life together.
For more information on SMFC, follows us on FB or feel free to send us an email at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.


Strengthening Cooperation: Customs and Princess Juliana International Airport Security Team Up for Improved Operations.

pjiaecustoms18042025SIMPSON BAY:---  In a concerted effort to enhance operational efficiency and collaboration, the management teams of the Customs Department of St. Maarten and the Security Division of Princess Juliana International Airport (PJIA) held a pivotal meeting on April 4, 2025, at PJIA. Representing the airport were Mr. St. Jago, Manager of the Security Department, and Mr. Levons, Director of the Operations Division. From the Customs Department Management Team, Mr. Mauricia and Mr. Lake were in attendance.
The discussions focused on addressing key issues and aligning strategies to foster a strong working relationship between customs officers and airport security personnel. Both parties outlined their expectations, addressed significant concerns, and reaffirmed their commitment to maintaining a collaborative atmosphere that prioritizes the safety and security of passengers, visitors, and staff.
The meeting was characterized as fruitful, with both sides acknowledging the importance of their partnership in safeguarding airport operations. Several immediate solutions were proposed, signalling a mutual dedication to work closely towards implementing these strategies to ensure seamless operations moving forward.
“This meeting underscores our commitment to fostering a secure environment at Princess Juliana International Airport while ensuring effective customs enforcement,” stated Mr. Mauricia. Mr. St. Jago echoed this sentiment, adding, “Collaboration is crucial for us, and we are committed to reinforcing our teamwork to enhance security measures.”
The Customs Department and PJIA’s Security Division will continue to engage in ongoing dialogue, aimed at refining procedures and strengthening passenger safety across all airport operations.

Eggsplore the Library – Book Promotion for Easter 2025” at the Sint Maarten Library, Hosted by MPC PKL/PBL Intern.

library17042025PHILIPSBURG:--- As part of its Heritage Reflection Month in April 2025, the Sint Maarten Library launched its first activity with a festive and educational event: “Eggsplore the Library – Book Promotion for Easter 2025.” This creative initiative invited students from Forms 1 and 2 of the Sint Maarten Academy Academic Section to explore and engage with the library in a fun and meaningful way.

The event was organized by Ms. Wislene Masson, an intern from Milton Peters College PKL/PBL department, and reflected the library’s ongoing commitment to youth literacy and engagement. It was particularly inspiring to see an event created by a teenager for teenagers, resonating deeply with the young participants.

During the event, the dynamic group of teens enthusiastically participated in a variety of activities, including:

  • A book promotion game, the Gransenbord Boekspel, was recently donated to the library by Stichting Lezen – Biblionet.
  • Mini sports games
  • An Easter egg hunt at the scenic Vineyard Estate
  • A book discussion centered on themes of Easter and heritage

Adding a special touch to the celebration, Ms. Masson also hosted a virtual storytime session, where students took turns reading aloud the book “Bunny’s Easter Basket” by Danna Smith, illustrated by Kathryn Selbert. This heartwarming storytelling video will be broadcast on Saturday, April 19, 2025, just in time for the Easter holiday, and will be available on the Sint Maarten Library’s social media platforms, including Facebook and Instagram.

In addition, Ms. Masson curated a lovely book display at the Philipsburg main library, highlighting a selection of books that align with the Easter and heritage theme—perfect for parents and visitors to explore.

The Sint Maarten Library extends its heartfelt thanks to the management, staff, and students of Sint Maarten Academy, and a special thank you to Carolyn Buncamper and family for making the heritage location at the Vineyard Estate available, beautifully aligning with the month’s theme.

As the Heritage Reflection celebration continues, the Sint Maarten Library remains dedicated to promoting cultural awareness, literacy, and community connection through engaging programs and events.

Stay tuned for more activities throughout April 2025! For more information, visit the Sint Maarten Library’s website or follow them on social media.

National Alliance Mourns with FSU Community After Tragic Shooting.

jurendydoran12022025PHILIPSBURG:--- The National Alliance of Sint Maarten is saddened by the tragic and senseless shooting that took place at Florida State University. With many of our St. Maarten students studying at FSU, this tragedy hits especially close to home. We are deeply concerned for their safety and well-being, and our hearts go out to them and their families during this difficult time.

We extend our deepest sympathies to all those who are grieving the loss of loved ones. There are no words that can truly ease the pain of losing a young person full of promise and potential. It is a loss that resonates far beyond the university, touching communities near and far, including our own.

To all those affected, we grieve with you and we send love from Sint Maarten. Let us continue to uplift and protect our youth, wherever they may be, and work together to build a safer world for them all.

MP Omar Ottley “Go team SXM!” as athletes leave for CARIFTA Games in Trinidad.

ottleycarifta17042025PHILIPSBURG:--- Excitement builds for the 2025 CARIFTA Games in Trinidad and Team SXM. Member of Parliament, the Honorable Omar E.C. Ottley, extends heartfelt congratulations and unwavering support to the young athletes proudly representing Sint Maarten under the Sint Maarten National Athletic Federation on Thursday afternoon.
The team, including six athletes, coaching and support staff, departed this week with high hopes and national pride. In a press release issued Thursday, MP Ottley commended the group for their commitment, discipline, and unrelenting hard work in preparing for this prestigious regional event, which will take place from April 19–21.
"This is more than just a competition. The CARIFTA Games celebrate youth, determination, and regional unity. I am incredibly proud of our athletes who continue to shine bright, not just with their talent but with their spirit. You represent Sint Maarten with excellence, and we are all behind you," said MP Ottley.
Competing in the Under-20 category, Carlos Brison will take on the 800m and 1500m races, while Sebastiana Reyes will participate in both the Heptathlon and Javelin. David Herron will also compete in the Under-20 division, taking on the Long Jump and 200m. In the Under-17 category, Nessiah Wyatte will contest the 100m, 200m, and Long Jump, while Nahjah Wyatte will run the 400m and 800m events. Joleen Tomlin will complete the team and compete in the 100m, 200m, and Long Jump. These athletes carry the hopes of a proud nation and are ready to shine on the regional stage.
They are joined by Head Coach Abdule Wattley, Delegation Leader Javea Wattley, Safeguarding Officer Alain Richardson, Media Representative Cameron Hyman, and Sports Physio Maurice Stone, who form a strong, supportive backbone to guide these athletes.
"To each athlete, I say go out there and give it your all," MP Ottley added. "You carry the dreams and hopes of an entire island. No matter the outcome, your presence and perseverance already make you champions in our eyes."
MP Ottley encourages the entire community to rally behind these young stars, watch them compete with pride, and continue to invest in youth and sports development on the island. He said, "The CARIFTA Games serve as a launchpad for many Olympic and world-class athletes. Sint Maarten's representation is a testament to the island's growing talent and bright future in athletics."


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